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Understanding the Past: Acts of the XIIIth Session of the EAA Congress, Zadar 2007: BAR International, cartea 2194

Editat de Geertrui Blancquaert, Francois Malrain, Harald Stauble
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2011
Acts of the XIIIth Session of the EAA Congress, Zadar 2007 Edited by Geertrui Blancquaert, François Malrain, Harald Stäuble and Jan Vanmoerkerke Resulting from one of the EAA 2007 sessions 'Large scale territorial development and connected archaeological investigations: methodology and scientific outcome', this volume of papers focuses on the ways in which the study of large surface areas determines our perception of the past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781407307497
ISBN-10: 1407307495
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 208 x 295 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: ARCHAEOPRESS
Seria BAR International


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Resulting from one of the EAA 2007 sessions Large scale territorial development and connected archaeological investigations: methodology and scientific outcome, this volume of papers focuses on the ways in which the study of large surface areas determines our perception of the past. Contents: 1) Large surface-area archaeological operations in North Western Europe. A historical overview through Eastern France examples (Jan Vanmoerkerke); 2) The methodology of rescue excavations on large area and linear construction projects in Moravia (Jaroslav Peka and Vendula Vranova); 3) Large-Scale Archaeology Projects in Saxony, Germany (Harald Stauble, Christophe Steinmann and Patricia de Vries); 4) The pattern of agricultural activities in the Norman countryside (2500-30 BC) as seen through preventive excavations on the south side of Caen (Benjamin Van den Bossche and Cyril Marcigny); 5) Beware of the known. Methodological issues in the detection of low density rural occupation in large-surface archaeological landscape-assessment in Northern-Flanders (Belgium) (Wim De Clercq, Machteld Bats, Pieter Laloo, Jooris Sergant and Philippe Crombe); 6) Archaeological interventions on linear and extensive earth-moving works: what scientific value? A close look at the second Iron Age (Francois Malrain and Geertrui Blancquaert); 7) Rescue archaeology initiated by research a contradiction in terms? (Hakon Glstad and Karl Kallhovd); 8) An extensive surface project at Aube Logistics Park (France): the methods and initial scientific results (Vincent Riquier and Julien Grisard); 9) Organizing archaeological research during major roadworks: the issues, constraints and principal results of the A85 and A19 motorway excavations (in the Centre Region of France) and the example of an extensive excavation on the Sublaines site (Thibaud Guiot and Eric Frenee).