Archaeology as Human Ecology: Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach
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ARCHAEOLOGY AS HUMAN ECOLOGY Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach (1982)
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ISBN: 9780521246521 bzw. 0521246520, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Versandkosten nach: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ancient World Books.
Cambridge University Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0521246520 . Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; Xiii, 364pp, illustrated. Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this study include geo-archaeology, archaeobotany, zoo-archaeology, and archaeometry. These methods are then used in examining interactions between human communities and their biophysical environment: the impact of settlement on site formation and the effects of subsistence activities on plants, animals, soils, and overall landscape modification. Finally, the methods and theoretical approach, are applied to examine the processes of cultural change and continuity. The approach of Archaeology as Human Ecology goes far beyond traditional environmental archaeology, which is concerned with simple reconstruction. It provides a clear, systemic approach that immediately allows an assessment of interactions. For the first time, it attempts to develop a comprehensive spatial archaeology - one that is far more than derivative spatial analysis. ; 364 pages .
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ancient World Books.
Cambridge University Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0521246520 . Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; Xiii, 364pp, illustrated. Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this study include geo-archaeology, archaeobotany, zoo-archaeology, and archaeometry. These methods are then used in examining interactions between human communities and their biophysical environment: the impact of settlement on site formation and the effects of subsistence activities on plants, animals, soils, and overall landscape modification. Finally, the methods and theoretical approach, are applied to examine the processes of cultural change and continuity. The approach of Archaeology as Human Ecology goes far beyond traditional environmental archaeology, which is concerned with simple reconstruction. It provides a clear, systemic approach that immediately allows an assessment of interactions. For the first time, it attempts to develop a comprehensive spatial archaeology - one that is far more than derivative spatial analysis. ; 364 pages .
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ARCHAEOLOGY AS HUMAN ECOLOGY Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach (1982)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780521246521 bzw. 0521246520, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ancient World Books [22700], Toronto, ON, Canada.
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; Xiii, 364pp, illustrated. Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this study include geo-archaeology, archaeobotany, zoo-archaeology, and archaeometry. These methods are then used in examining interactions between human communities and their biophysical environment: the impact of settlement on site formation and the effects of subsistence activities on plants, animals, soils, and overall landscape modification. Finally, the methods and theoretical approach, are applied to examine the processes of cultural change and continuity. The approach of Archaeology as Human Ecology goes far beyond traditional environmental archaeology, which is concerned with simple reconstruction. It provides a clear, systemic approach that immediately allows an assessment of interactions. For the first time, it attempts to develop a comprehensive spatial archaeology - one that is far more than derivative spatial analysis. ; 364 pages.
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; Xiii, 364pp, illustrated. Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this study include geo-archaeology, archaeobotany, zoo-archaeology, and archaeometry. These methods are then used in examining interactions between human communities and their biophysical environment: the impact of settlement on site formation and the effects of subsistence activities on plants, animals, soils, and overall landscape modification. Finally, the methods and theoretical approach, are applied to examine the processes of cultural change and continuity. The approach of Archaeology as Human Ecology goes far beyond traditional environmental archaeology, which is concerned with simple reconstruction. It provides a clear, systemic approach that immediately allows an assessment of interactions. For the first time, it attempts to develop a comprehensive spatial archaeology - one that is far more than derivative spatial analysis. ; 364 pages.
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Archaeology as Human Ecology: Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach
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ISBN: 0521288770 bzw. 9780521288774, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebraucht.
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archaeology,politics and social sciences,social sciences,textbooks, Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this study include geo-archaeology, archaeobotany, zoo-archaeology, and archaeometry. These methods are then used in examining interactions between human communities and their biophysical environment: the impact of settlement on site formation and the effects of subsistence activities on plants, animals, soils, and overall landscape modification. Finally, the methods and theoretical approach, are applied to examine the processes of cultural change and continuity. The approach of Archaeology as Human Ecology goes far beyond traditional environmental archaeology, which is concerned with simple reconstruction. It provides a clear, systemic approach that immediately allows an assessment of interactions. For the first time, it attempts to develop a comprehensive spatial archaeology - one that is far more than derivative spatial analysis.
archaeology,politics and social sciences,social sciences,textbooks, Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this study include geo-archaeology, archaeobotany, zoo-archaeology, and archaeometry. These methods are then used in examining interactions between human communities and their biophysical environment: the impact of settlement on site formation and the effects of subsistence activities on plants, animals, soils, and overall landscape modification. Finally, the methods and theoretical approach, are applied to examine the processes of cultural change and continuity. The approach of Archaeology as Human Ecology goes far beyond traditional environmental archaeology, which is concerned with simple reconstruction. It provides a clear, systemic approach that immediately allows an assessment of interactions. For the first time, it attempts to develop a comprehensive spatial archaeology - one that is far more than derivative spatial analysis.
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Archaeology as Human Ecology: Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach (1982)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780521246521 bzw. 0521246520, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, zzgl. Versandkosten, Verandgebiet: DOM.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:4].
Great customer service. You will be happy! Hardcover.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:4].
Great customer service. You will be happy! Hardcover.
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Archaeology as Human Ecology: Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach (1982)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780521246521 bzw. 0521246520, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, zzgl. Versandkosten, Verandgebiet: EUR.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, COLUMBIA-BOOKFEST, KENT, rochester, [RE:3].
Ex library hardback with D/J. Usual stamps/markings. Ma...
Von Händler/Antiquariat, COLUMBIA-BOOKFEST, KENT, rochester, [RE:3].
Ex library hardback with D/J. Usual stamps/markings. Ma...
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Archaeology as Human Ecology Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach (1982)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780521246521 bzw. 0521246520, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, zzgl. Versandkosten, Verandgebiet: DOM.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ancient World Books, ON, Toronto, [RE:5].
0521246520. Hardcover.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ancient World Books, ON, Toronto, [RE:5].
0521246520. Hardcover.
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