Notice catalographique « Science in archaeology : an agenda for the future »
- Titre
- Science in archaeology : an agenda for the future
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Bayley, Justine
- English Heritage
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Maison d'édition
- English Heritage
- Date de publication
- 1998
- Collation
- 241 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
Questions for Palaeolithic science and science for Palaeolithic questions
Clive Gamble
The return of the natives: AMS radiocarbon dating
of Magdalenian artefacts and recolonisation of northern Europe after the last ice age
Rupert A Housley
Genetics and the Palaeolithic
Bryan Sykes
The expensive tissue hypothesis and the evolution
of the human adaptive niche: a study in comparative anatomy
Leslie C Aiello
Priority and opportunity: reconstructing the European Middle Palaeolithic climate and landscape
Tjeerd H van Andel and P C Tzedakis
Large mammal hunting strategies in the Palaeolithic
of Europe: a taphonomic approach
Sabine Gaudzinski
What do we want to know? Questions for archaeological
science from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age
Richard Bradley
Detection of human impact on the natural environment: palynological views
Kevin J. Edwards
The study of food remains from prehistoric Britain
Tony Legge and Sebastian Payne
Some thoughts on using scientific dating in English
archaeology and buildings analysis for the next decade
Alex Bayliss
Approaches to the study of metal in the insular
Bronze Age
William O'Brien
Archaeological science and proto-historic societies
Martin Millett
The expansion of agricultural production in late Iron Age and Roman Britain
Marijke van derVeen and Terry O'Connor
Changing the Roman landscape: the role of geophysics and remote sensing
Vincent L Gaffney, Christopher F Gaffney, Mark Corney
Ceramics and lithics: into the future
David Peacock
Metals and metalworking in the first millennium AD
Justine Bayley
Medieval and later: composing an agenda
Grenville Astill
Continuity and change: environmental archaeology in historic periods
Martin Bell and Petra Dark
The archaeological study of medieval English human populations, AD 1066-1540
Simon Mays
On science, buildings archaeology, and new agendas
Matthew H Johnson .
The archaeologist and evidence from field sampling
for medieval and post-medieval technological innovation
David Crossley
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Archaeology - Methodology
- Archéologie - Méthodologie
- ISBN/ISSN
- 1-85074-693-1
- Pays
- United Kingdom
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- CC 75 S45 1997
- Clé
- 11815
- Collection
- Catalogue