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Tectonic Archaeology

Author : Gina L. Barnes
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781803274003

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Tectonic Archaeology by Gina L. Barnes Pdf

The effects of tectonic processes on archaeological sites are evidenced by earthquake damage, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami destruction, but these processes also affect a broader sphere of landform structures, environment, and climate. An overview of tectonic archaeology is followed by a detailed summary of geoarchaeological fieldwork in Japan.

Coastal Tectonics

Author : Iain S. Stewart,Claudio Vita-Finzi
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Nature
ISBN : 186239024X

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Coastal Tectonics by Iain S. Stewart,Claudio Vita-Finzi Pdf

Tectonic Archaeology

Author : Gina L. Barnes
Publisher : Archaeopress Archaeology
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2022-12-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1803273992

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Tectonic Archaeology by Gina L. Barnes Pdf

The effects of tectonic processes on archaeological sites are evidenced by earthquake damage, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami destruction. However, these processes affect a far broader sphere of landform structures, environment, and even climate that envelops an archaeological site and triggers human behavioural activities. Tectonic processes derive directly or indirectly from Plate Tectonics and associated magmatic activity of the Earth's mantle. This volume thus provides a primer on crucial subduction- and suprasubduction-zone processes due to Plate Tectonics, where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are generated. After a general survey of how tectonic effects are dealt with in geoarchaeology, Part I details how these processes are applied to understand the Japanese landmass's development, from continental accretion to volcanic archipelago, as a world-standard example. A full glossary of geological terms is included for easy reference. This is followed by detailed examinations of Japan's tectonic archaeologies in Part II: TephroArchaeology, Earthquake Archaeology, and Tsunami Archaeology. Part III summarizes and critiques the authors' own geoarchaeological fieldwork in Japan which was underwritten by a clear exposition of its geological and geomorphological background. Looking holistically at a locale and its development through geological time is fruitful in understanding the lay of the land, its resources, and its hazards that affect human occupation potential.

Champa and the Archaeology of Mỹ Sơn (Vietnam)

Author : Andrew David Hardy,Mauro Cucarzi,Patrizia Zolese
Publisher : NUS Press
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : 9971694514

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Champa and the Archaeology of Mỹ Sơn (Vietnam) by Andrew David Hardy,Mauro Cucarzi,Patrizia Zolese Pdf

The kings of ancient Champa, a civilization located in the central region of today's Vietnam, started building sacred temples in a circular valley more than 1500 years ago. The monuments, now known by the Vietnamese name M? So'n, were discovered by nineteenth-century colonial soldiers and first studied by the French architect Henri Parmentier. Bombed during the Vietnam War, the ruins of the brick towers, decorated with exquisite carvings and sculptures, were designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1999. An Italian team has worked at the site for the last ten years, doing archaeological research and restoration work in cooperation with Vietnamese specialists. This book is the first published volume based on their efforts. The opening section consists of historical, anthropological and architectural studies of the civilization of Champa. The remainder of the book presents an unusually intimate and extensively illustrated portrait of the archaeologists' research and restoration work at M? So'n. While this book is important for specialists and students of the history and archaeology of Champa and Southeast Asia, it also tells a fascinating story that will appeal to general readers and visitors to this exceptional archaeological site.

TephroArchaeology in the North Pacific

Author : Gina L. Barnes,Tsutomu Soda
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2019-03-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789691733

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TephroArchaeology in the North Pacific by Gina L. Barnes,Tsutomu Soda Pdf

‘TephroArchaeology’ (from the Japanese, kazanbai kōkogaku – lit. volcanic ash archaeology), refers to a sub-discipline of archaeology developed in Japan in the last few decades. This book brings into the English-speaking world tephroarchaeological investigations by archaeologists in Japan whose results are usually only accessible in Japanese.

Archaeology and History of Toraijin

Author : Song-nai Rhee,C. Melvin Aikens,Gina L. Barnes
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789699678

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Archaeology and History of Toraijin by Song-nai Rhee,C. Melvin Aikens,Gina L. Barnes Pdf

In light of the recently uncovered archaeological data and ancient historical records, this book offers an overview of the 14 centuries-long Toraijin story, from c. 800~600 BC to AD 600, exploring the fundamental role these immigrants, mainly from the Korean Peninsula, played in the history of the Japanese archipelago during this formative period.

Arctic Archaeology

Author : Peter Rowley-Conwy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-11-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135118716

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Arctic Archaeology by Peter Rowley-Conwy Pdf

Examining human occupation of the arctic and subarctic zones, irrespective of place and time, this book explores a wide variety of fascinating areas and inhabitants along several points in history. Beautifully illustrated, Arctic Archaeology is essential reading for all those curious about how organisms survived in this life threatening environment.

Geology and Archaeology

Author : J. Harff,G. Bailey ,F. Lüth
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781862396913

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Geology and Archaeology by J. Harff,G. Bailey ,F. Lüth Pdf

Sea-level change has influenced human population globally since prehistoric times. Even in early phases of cultural development human populations were faced with marine regression and transgression as a result of changing climate and corresponding glacio-isostatic adjustment. Global marine regression during the last glaciation changed the palaeogeography of the continental shelf, converting former marine environments to attractive terrestrial habitats for prehistoric humans. These areas of the shelf were used as hunting and gathering areas, as migration routes between continents, and most probably witnessed the earliest developments in seafaring and marine exploitation, until the postglacial transgression re-submerged these palaeo-landscapes. Based on modern marine research technologies and the integration of large databases, proxy data are increasingly available for the reconstruction of Quaternary submerged landscapes. Also, prehistoric archaeological remains from the recent sea bottom are shedding new light on human prehistoric development driven by rapidly changing climate and environment. This publication contributes to the exchange of ideas and new results in this young and challenging field of underwater palaeoenvironmental investigation.

Geological Setting, Palaeoenvironment and Archaeology of the Red Sea

Author : Najeeb M.A. Rasul,Ian C.F. Stewart
Publisher : Springer
Page : 803 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319994086

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Geological Setting, Palaeoenvironment and Archaeology of the Red Sea by Najeeb M.A. Rasul,Ian C.F. Stewart Pdf

This book gathers invited contributions from active researchers to provide an up-to-date overview of the geological setting of the Red Sea. It discusses aspects ranging from historical information to modern research in the Red Sea, and presents findings from rapidly advancing, emerging fields. This semi-enclosed young ocean basin provides a unique opportunity to study the development of passive continental margins in order to examine the current status of that region. In addition to studies on the Sea itself, it includes those from related fields on the littoral zone. The book is of interest to geoscientists and non-specialists alike.

Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts, Or, Practical Aesthetics

Author : Gottfried Semper
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 996 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0892365978

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Style in the Technical and Tectonic Arts, Or, Practical Aesthetics by Gottfried Semper Pdf

The enduring influence of the architect Gottfried Semper (1803-1879) derives primarily from his monumental theoretical foray Der Stil in der technischen und tektonischen Künsten (1860-62), here translated into English for the first time. A richly illustrated survey of the technical arts (textiles, ceramics, carpentry, masonry), Semper's analysis of the preconditions of style forever changed the interpretative context for aesthetics, architecture, and art history. Style, Semper believed, should be governed by historical function, cultural affinities, creative free will, and the innate properties of each medium. Thus, in an ambitious attempt to turn nineteenth-century artistic discussion away from historicism, aestheticism, and materialism, Semper developed in Der Stil a complex picture of stylistic change based on scrutiny of specific objects and a remarkable grasp of cultural variety. Harry Francis Mallgrave's introductory essay offers an account of Semper's life and work, a survey of Der Stil, and a fresh consideration of Semper's landmark study and its lasting significance.

Between History and Archaeology: Papers in honour of Jacek Lech

Author : Dagmara H. Werra,Marzena Woźny
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784917739

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Between History and Archaeology: Papers in honour of Jacek Lech by Dagmara H. Werra,Marzena Woźny Pdf

A collection of forty-six papers papers in honour of Professor Jacek Lech, compiled in recognition of his research and academic career as well as his inquiry into the study of prehistoric flint mining, Neolithic flint tools (and beyond), and the history of archaeology.

Earth Sciences and Archaeology

Author : Paul Goldberg,Vance T. Holliday,C. Reid Ferring
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 519 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781461511830

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Earth Sciences and Archaeology by Paul Goldberg,Vance T. Holliday,C. Reid Ferring Pdf

This volume brings together contributions from an experienced group of archaeologists and geologists whose common objective is to present thorough and current reviews of the diverse ways in which methods from the earth sciences can contribute to archaeological research. Many areas of research are addressed here, including artifact analysis and sourcing, landscape reconstruction and site formation analysis, soil micromorphology and geophysical exploration of buried sites.

Impact of Tectonic Activity on Ancient Civilizations

Author : Eric R. Force
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781498514286

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Impact of Tectonic Activity on Ancient Civilizations by Eric R. Force Pdf

Impact of Tectonic Activity on Ancient Civilizations: Recurrent Shakeups, Tenacity, Resilience, and Change observes a remarkable spatial correspondence of zones of active tectonism (i.e. plate boundaries in the earth’s crust) with the most complex cultures of antiquity (“great ancient civilizations”), and continues to explore the meaning of this relationship from a number of independent angles. Due to resulting site damage, this distribution is counter-intuitive. Nevertheless, systematic differences between “tectonic” and “quiescent” cultures show that tectonic activity corresponded in antiquity with more cultural dynamism. Data of several independent types support direct cultural influence of tectonism, including vignettes of the impact of tectonism in specific ancient cultures. An expectation of change seems to be a feature such tectonic cultures shared, and led to an acceleration of development. These dynamics continue though much obscured in the present day.

Landscape Archaeology in Southern Epirus, Greece

Author : James Wiseman,Kōnstantinos L. Zachos
Publisher : ASCSA
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 0876615329

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Landscape Archaeology in Southern Epirus, Greece by James Wiseman,Kōnstantinos L. Zachos Pdf

V. 1 presents summary observations; v. 2 will present the final conclusions of this study.

Under the Sea: Archaeology and Palaeolandscapes of the Continental Shelf

Author : Geoffrey N. Bailey,Jan Harff,Dimitris Sakellariou
Publisher : Springer
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-05-16
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319531601

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Under the Sea: Archaeology and Palaeolandscapes of the Continental Shelf by Geoffrey N. Bailey,Jan Harff,Dimitris Sakellariou Pdf

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. This volume is based on work from COST Action SPLASHCOS, a four-year multi-disciplinary and multi-national research program supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) and has something to benefit all those with an interest in the sea floor of the continental shelf and the archaeological and social impact of sea-level change, including archaeologists, marine scientists, geographers, cultural-heritage managers, commercial and governmental organisations, policy makers and interested members of the public.