ANT 4041S - General Readings on Landscape Archaeology
 
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Last update: 31 December 2003

 

 

 Introduction

On this page you will find a few references on the course topic, to get you started.

We'll list the readings for your individual seminar presentations separately.

Bibliography

 

Aberg, A., and C. Lewis, eds. (2000). The Rising Tide: Archaeology and Coastal Landscapes. Oxford: Oxbow.

Adams, Robert McC. (1981). Heartland of Cities: Surveys of Ancient Settlement Systems and Land Use of the Central Floodplains of the Euphrates. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Aston, Michael (1985). Interpreting the Landscape: Landscape Archaeology and Local Studies. London:

Aston, Michael and Trevor Rowley (1974). Landscape Archaeology: an Introduction to Fieldwork Techniques on Post-Roman Landscapes Newton Abbot.

Banning, E. B. (2002). Archaeological Survey. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Blanton, Richard E. (2001). Mediterranean myopia: Review of The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes. Antiquity 75: 627-629.

Bowden, M., ed. (1999). Unravelling the Landscape: An Inquisitive Approach to Archaeology. Stroud: Tempus Publishing.

Crumley, Carole L., and William Marquardt, eds. (1987). Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective. San Diego: Academic Press.

Ebert, J. I. (1992). Distributional Archaeology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Everson, Paul and Tom Williamson, eds. (1998). The Archaeology of Landscape. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Fish, S. K., and S. A. Kowalewski, eds. (1990). The Archaeology of Regions: A Case for Full-Coverage Survey. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Francovich, and H. Patterson, eds. (2000). Extracting Meaning from Plougsoil Assemblages. The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes 5. Oxford: Oxbow.

Gillings, Mark, D. Mattingly, and J. van Dalen, eds. (1999). Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology. The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes 3. Oxford: Oxbow.

Hodder, Ian, and Clive Orton (1976), Spatial Analysis in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press.

Leveau, Philippe, F. Trement, K. Walsh, and G. Barker, eds. (1999). Environmental Reconstruction in Mediterranean Landscape Archaeology. The Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes 2. Oxford: Oxbow.

Lock, Gary, and Z. Stancic, eds. (1995). Archaeology and Geographic Information Systems: A European Perspective. London: Taylor and Francis.

Maschner, H. D. G., ed. (1996). New Methods, Old Problems. Geographic Information Systems in Modern Archaeological Research. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Center for Archaeological Investigations.

O'Sullivan, Aidan (1998). The Archaeology of Lake Settlement in Ireland. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.

- (2001). Foragers, Farmers and Fishermen in a Coastal Landscape: An Intertidal Archaeological Survey of the Shannon Estuary. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy.

Rackham, Oliver (1986). The History of the Countryside London:

Rossignol, Jaqueline, and LuAnn Wandsnider, eds. (1992),  Space, Time and Archaeological Landscapes. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing.

Sampson, C. G. (1988). Stylistic Boundaries among Mobile Hunter-Foragers. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Smith, Carol A., ed. (1976). Regional Analysis I, Economic Systems. New York: Academic Press.

Stafford, C. R. (1995). Geoarchaeological perspectives on paleolandscapes and regional subsurface archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 2: 69-104.

Stewart, Andrew, T. Max Friesen, D. Keith, and L. Henderson (2000). Archaeology and oral history of Inuit land use on the Kazan River, Nunavut: A feature-based approach. Arctic 53: 260-278.

Sullivan, Alan P. (1998). Surface Archaeology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Trombold, C. D. ed. (1991). Ancient Road Networks and Settlement Hierarchies in the New World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wilkinson, Tony J. (1982). The definition of ancient manured zones by means of extensive sherd-sampling techniques. Journal of Field Archaeology 9: 323-333.

- (1993). Linear hollows in the Jazira, upper Mesopotamia. Antiquity 67: 548-562.

Wilkinson, Tony J., and P. Murphy (1995). The Archaeology of the Essex Coast, Volume I: The Hullbridge Survey. East Anglian Archaeological Reports 71. Chelmsford.

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