The archaeology of human-environment interactions : strategies for investigating anthropogenic landscapes, dynamic environments, and climate change in the human past
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The archaeology of human-environment interactions : strategies for investigating anthropogenic landscapes, dynamic environments, and climate change in the human past
(Routledge studies in archaeology, 21)
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The impacts of climate change on human societies, and the roles those societies themselves play in altering their environments, appear in headlines more and more as concern over modern global climate change intensifies. Increasingly, archaeologists and paleoenvironmental scientists are looking to evidence from the human past to shed light on the processes which link environmental and cultural change. Establishing clear contemporaneity and correlation, and then moving beyond correlation to causation, remains as much a theoretical task as a methodological one.
This book addresses this challenge by exploring new approaches to human-environment dynamics and confronting the key task of constructing arguments that can link the two in concrete and detailed ways. The contributors include researchers working in a wide variety of regions and time periods, including Mesoamerica, Mongolia, East Africa, the Amazon Basin, and the Island Pacific, among others. Using methodological vignettes from their own research, the contributors explore diverse approaches to human-environment dynamics, illustrating the manifold nature of the subject and suggesting a wide variety of strategies for approaching it. This book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in Archaeology, Paleoenvironmental Science, Ecology, and Geology.
目次
Introduction
1. Correlation is Not Enough - Building Better Arguments in the Archaeology of Human-Environment Interactions
Daniel A. Contreras
Case Studies
2. Convergence and Divergence as Problems of Explanation In Land Use Histories - Two Mexican Examples
Aleksander Borejsza and Arthur A. Joyce
Alluvial geoarchaeology
3. From the river to the fields: the contribution of micromorphology to the study of hydro-agrosystems in semi-arid environments (Phoenix, Arizona)
Louise Purdue
Micromorphology and agrosystems
4. Regional Climate, Local Paleoenvironment, and Early Cultivation in the middle Wadi el-Hasa, Jordan
Daniel A. Contreras and Cheryl Makarewicz
Paleolandscape Reconstruction in Archaeology
5. Human-Environment Interactions through the Epipalaeolithic of Eastern Jordan
Matthew D. Jones, Lisa Maher, Tobias Richter, Danielle Macdonald, and Louise Martin
Integrating archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data through on-site and off-site stratigraphy
6. Living on the Edge: Pre-Columbian Habitation of the Desert Periphery of the Chicama Valley, Peru
Ari Caramanica and Michele Koons
Landscape Paleobotany7. A fine-grained analysis of terra preta formation: understanding causality through microartifactual and chemical indices in the Central Amazon
Anna T. Browne Ribeiro
Pedology for Archaeology
8. External Impacts on Internal Dynamics: Effects of Paleoclimatic and Demographic Variability on Acorn Exploitation along the Central California Coast
Brian F. Codding and Terry L. Jones
Spatially Explicit Behavioral Ecology
9. Describing Microenvironments Used for Nomadic Pastoralist Habitation Sites: Explanatory Tools for Surfaces, Places, and Networks
Joshua Wright
Simple Suitability Rasters as Tools for Archaeological Discovery
10. Soil Geochemistry and the Role of Nutrient Values in Understanding Archaic State Formation: A Case Study from Kaupo, Maui, Hawaiian Islands
Alexander Baer
Soil Geochemical Analyses in Archaeology
Discussion
11. Epilogue
Frances Hayashida
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