Modelling ecological change : perspectives from neoecology, palaeoecology and environmental archaeology
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Modelling ecological change : perspectives from neoecology, palaeoecology and environmental archaeology
Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 1991
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Papers from the Tenth Anniversary Conference of the Association for Environmental Archaeology held at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, July 1989
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Description
A collection of papers connecting theory and method of archaeology with related disciplines of neoecology, paleoecology, and environmental science.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Contemporary community ecology and environmental, John H.R. Gee, Paul S. Giller
- Chapter 2 On the relationship between palaeoecology and neoecology, Keith Barber
- Chapter 3 Phytosociology and Archaeobotany, Hansjorg Hansjorg
- Chapter 4 Phytosociology and Ancient Weed Floras: Taking Account of Taphonomy and Changes in Cultivation Methods, Gordon Hillman
- Chapter 5 Spatial scale in the pollen record, Richard Bradshaw
- Chapter 6 Spatial scale and palynology: a commentary on Bradshaw, Kevin J. Edwards
- Chapter 7 Using space in cultural palynology: the value of the off-site pollen record, Kevin J. Edwards
- Chapter 8 An approach to the interpretation of dry-ground and wet-ground molluscan taxocenes from central-southern England, J.G. Evans
- Chapter 9 Modelling ecological change in environmental archaeology, David R. Harris, Kenneth D. Thomas
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