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Under the sea : archaeology and palaeolandscapes of the continental shelf / Geoffrey N. Bailey, Jan Harff, Dimitris Sakellariou, editors

Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Coastal research library, Dordrecht, 2011-, 20, 2211-0577
Publication: Cham : Springer, 2017 Description: 1 vol. (XIII-436 p.), ill., 27 cmCollection : Coastal research library, 20, ISSN 2211-0577Titre de forme: Congrès, Szczecin, Pologne, 2013ISBN: 9783319531588.Langue: Anglais ; de résumé, AnglaisPays: Suisse Autre auteur: Bailey, Geoff, 1948-...., Editeur scientifique; Harff, Jan, Editeur scientifique, géologue; Sakellariou, Dimitris, Editeur scientifique, 19..-...., océanographe Résumé: This book focuses on issues of method and interpretation in studies of submerged landscapes, concentrating on illustrations and case studies from around Europe with additional examples from other parts of the world. Such landscapes were once exposed as dry land during the low sea levels that prevailed during the glacial periods that occupied most of the past million years and provided extensive new territories for human exploitation. Their study today involves underwater investigation, using techniques and strategies which are clearly set out in these chapters. The underwater landscape provides a rich source of information about the archaeology of human settlement and long-term changes in environment, climate and sea-level. This book highlights how such information can be revealed and interpreted. The examples presented here and the focus on techniques make this book of worldwide relevance. Chapters describe examples of underwater archaeological investigation as well as collaboration with offshore industries and legal, management and training issues relating to underwater cultural heritage. Such studies point to the significance of this drowned landscape, and readers are invited to consider its human impact in terms of past settlement and population dispersal through palaeolandscape reconstruction and interpretation in relation to broader themes in human prehistory. (Source : éditeur).
Item type: Ouvrage
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Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité (BibArSA) B.000/100 BAIL Available BMRG30885

Réunit des communications faites lors de la conférence tenue à l'Université de Szczecin (Pologne) en septembre 2013. - Résumé en début de contributions

Bibliogr. en fin de contributions

This book focuses on issues of method and interpretation in studies of submerged landscapes, concentrating on illustrations and case studies from around Europe with additional examples from other parts of the world. Such landscapes were once exposed as dry land during the low sea levels that prevailed during the glacial periods that occupied most of the past million years and provided extensive new territories for human exploitation. Their study today involves underwater investigation, using techniques and strategies which are clearly set out in these chapters. The underwater landscape provides a rich source of information about the archaeology of human settlement and long-term changes in environment, climate and sea-level. This book highlights how such information can be revealed and interpreted.
The examples presented here and the focus on techniques make this book of worldwide relevance. Chapters describe examples of underwater archaeological investigation as well as collaboration with offshore industries and legal, management and training issues relating to underwater cultural heritage. Such studies point to the significance of this drowned landscape, and readers are invited to consider its human impact in terms of past settlement and population dispersal through palaeolandscape reconstruction and interpretation in relation to broader themes in human prehistory.
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