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Side-By-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
270 Seiten
Englisch
Oxbow Books Limitederschienen am15.10.2016
More than twenty-five years ago, John Cherry looked forward to the day when archaeological survey projects working around the Mediterranean region (the 'Frogs round the pond') would begin to compare and synthesize the information they had collected.mehr
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KlappentextMore than twenty-five years ago, John Cherry looked forward to the day when archaeological survey projects working around the Mediterranean region (the 'Frogs round the pond') would begin to compare and synthesize the information they had collected.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78570-158-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum15.10.2016
Seiten270 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 210 mm, Höhe 297 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht714 g
Artikel-Nr.34767730
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction1. Introduction (Susan E. Alcock and John F. Cherry)Methodological Issues2. Mapping and manuring: can we compare sherd density figures? (Michael Given)3. Are the landscpaes of Greek prehistory hidden? A comparative approach (Jack L. Davis)4. Sample size matters! The paradox of global trends and local surveys (Nicola Terrenato)5. Solving the puzzle of the archaeological labyrinth: time perspectivism in Mediterranean surface archaeology (LuAnn Wandsnider)Comparative studies in the Mediterranean6. Side-by-side and back-to-front: exploring intra-regional latitudinal and longitudinal comparability in survey data. Three case studies from Metaponto, southern Italy (Stephen Thompson)7. Intraregional and iterregional comparison of occupation histories in three Italian regions: the RPC project (Peter Attema and Martijn van Leusen)8. Site by site: combining survey and excavationdata to chart patterns of socio-political change in Bronze Age Crete (Tim Cunnigham and Jan Driessen)9. Comparative settlement patterns during the Bronze Age int he northeastern Peloponnesos (James C. Wright)10. Problems and possibilities in comparative survey: a North African perspective (David L. Stone)Issues and implications11. Accounting for ARS: fineware and sites in Sicily and Africa (Elizabeth Fentress, Sergio Fontana, Robert Bruce Hitchner and Philip Perkins)12. Demography and survey (Robin Osborne)13. Mapping the Roman world: the contribution of field survey data (David Mattingly and Rob Witcher)Wider Perspectives14. From nucleation to dispersal: trends in settlement pattern in the northern fertile rescent (T.J.Wilkinson, Jason Ur and Jesse Casana)15. A comparative perspective on settlement pattern and population change in Mesoamerican and Medierranean civilizations (Richard E. Blanton)Appendix16. Internet resources for mediterranean regional survey projects: a preliminary listing (Jennifer Gates, Susan E. Alcock and John F. Cherry)mehr

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