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Handbook of Landscape Archaeology WORLD ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONGRESS RESEARCH HANDBOOKS IN ARCHAEOLOGY Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress Series Editors: George Nicholas (Simon Fraser University) Julie Hollowell (Indiana University) The World Archaeological Congress’s (WAC) Research Handbooks in Archaeology series provides comprehensive coverage of a range of areas of contemporary interest to archaeologists. Research handbooks synthesize and benchmark an area of inquiry by providing state-of-the-art summary articles on the key theories, methods, and practical issues in the field. Guided by a vision of an ethically embedded, multivocal global archaeology, the edited volumes in this series—organized and written by scholars of high standing worldwide—provide clear, in-depth information on specific archaeological themes for advanced students, scholars, and professionals in archaeology and related disciplines. All royalties on these volumes go to the World Archaeological Congress. Bruno David and Julian Thomas (eds.), Handbook of Landscape Archaeology Soren Blau and Douglas Ubelaker (eds.), Handbook of Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology Jane Lydon and Uzma Rizvi (eds.), Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology Handbook of Landscape Archaeology Bruno David and Julian Thomas Editors First published 2008 by Left Coast Press, Inc. Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Copyright © 2008 Taylor & Francis All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Handbook of landscape archaeology/Bruno David, Julian Thomas, editors. p. cm.—(World Archaeological Congress research handbooks in archaeology; 1) ISBN 978-1-59874-294-7 (hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Landscape archaeology—Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. David, Bruno, 1962– II. Thomas, Julian. CC75.H35 2008 930.1—dc22 2008019849 ISBN 978-1-59874-294-7 hardcover C ONTENTS List of Figures List of Tables Series Editors’ Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Historical Perspectives 1. Landscape Archaeology: Introduction Bruno David and Julian Thomas 2. Place in Landscape Archaeology: A Western Philosophical Prelude Edward S. Casey 3. Uncommon Ground: Landscapes as Social Geography Veronica Strang 4. Pathways to a Panoramic Past: A Brief History of European Landscape Archaeology Timothy Darvill 5. A Brief History of Landscape Archaeology in the Americas Thomas C. Patterson 6. Thinking of Landscape Archaeology in Africa’s Later Prehistory: Always Something New Rod McIntosh Part II. Encountering Humans: Mapping Place 7. Nonhuman Primate Approaches to Landscapes Russell A. Hill 8. Pre-Homo sapiens Place-Worlds Andrew Chamberlain 9. Evolutionary Psychology and Archaeological Landscapes Herbert D. G. Maschner and Ben C. Marler Part III. Thinking through Landscapes 10. The Social Construction of Water Veronica Strang 11. Reading between the Lands: Toward an Amphibious Archaeological Settlement Model for Maritime Migrations Joe Crouch 12. Island Biogeography: Implications and Applications for Archaeology John Edward Terrell 13. Sentient Sea: Seascapes as Spiritscapes Ian J. McNiven 14. Living Landscapes of the Dead: Archaeology of the Afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea Bruno David, Max Pivoru, William Pivoru, Michael Green, Bryce Barker, James F. Weiner, Douglas Simala, Thomas Kokents, Lisa Araho, and John Dop 15. Visions of the Cosmos: Ceremonial Landscapes and Civic Plans Wendy Ashmore 16. Quarried Away: Thinking about Landscapes of Megalithic Construction on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Sue Hamilton, Susana Nahoe Arellano, Colin Richards, and Francisco Torres H. 17. Object Fragmentation and Past Landscapes John Chapman 18. Boundaries and the Archaeology of Frontier Zones Mike McCarthy 19. The Archaeology of Territory and Territoriality María Nieves Zedeño 20. Marks of Possession: The Archaeology of Territory and Cross-Cultural Encounter in Australia and South Africa Paul Taçon 21. From Physical to Social Landscapes: Multidimensional Approaches to the Archaeology of Social Place in the European Upper Palaeolithic Jean-Michel Geneste, Jean-Christophe Castel, and Jean-Pierre Chadelle 22. The Use of Ethnography in Landscape Archaeology Paul J. Lane Part IV. Living Landscapes: The Body and the Experience of Place 23. Gender in Landscape Archaeology Amanda Kearney 24. Hidden Landscapes of the Body Clive Gamble 25. The Body and the Senses: Implications for Landscape Archaeology Paul Rainbird 26. Phenomenological Approaches to Landscape Archaeology Christopher Tilley 27. Memory, Place, and the Memorialization of Landscape Ruth M. Van Dyke 28. Virtual Reality, Visual Envelopes, and Characterizing Landscape Vicki Cummings 29. Landscape and Personhood Chris Fowler 30. Archaeology, Landscape, and Dwelling Julian Thomas 31. Building and Architecture as Landscape Practice Lesley McFadyen 32. Farming, Herding, and the Transformation of Human Landscapes in Southwestern Asia Ofer Bar-Yosef 33. Domesticated Landscapes John Edward Terrell and John P. Hart 34. Punctuated Landscapes: Creating Cultural Places in Volcanically Active Environments Robin Torrence Part V. Characterizing Landscapes 35. Dating in Landscape Archaeology Richard G. Roberts and Zenobia Jacobs 36. Stratigraphy, Depositional Environments, and Palaeolandscape Reconstruction in Landscape Archaeology Nicola Stern 37. Geographical Scale in Understanding Human Landscapes Lesley Head 38. Landscape and Climate Change Michael J. Rowland 39. Human Behavioral Ecology and the Use of Ancient Landscapes Douglas W. Bird and Brian Codding 40. Desert Landscapes in Archaeology: A Case Study from the Negev Steven A. Rosen 41. Landscapes of Fire: Origins, Politics, and Questions Christian A. Kull 42. Microbotanical Remains in Landscape Archaeology Cassandra Rowe and Peter Kershaw 43. Beyond Economy: Seed Analysis in Landscape Archaeology Andrew Stephen Fairbairn 44. The Use of Wood Charcoal in Landscape Archaeology Nic Dolby 45. Terrestrial Invertebrates in Landscape Archaeology Nick Porch 46. Environmental Archaeology: Interpreting Practices-in-the-Landscape through Geoarchaeology Tim Denham 47. The Archaeology of Wetland Landscapes: Method and Theory at the Beginning of the 21st Century Robert Van de Noort 48. Lithics and Landscape Archaeology Chris Clarkson 49. The Use of Human Skeletal Remains in Landscape Archaeology F. Donald Pate 50. Using DNA in Landscape Archaeology Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith 51. Sourcing Techniques in Landscape Archaeology Glenn R. Summerhayes 52. Tracking Ancient Routes ac ross Polynesian Seascapes with Basalt Artifact Geochemistry Marshall Weisler 53. The Uses of Archaeological Faunal Remains in Landscape Archaeology Ingrid L. Mainland 54. Survey Strategies in Landscape Archaeology Thomas Richards 55. Noninvasive Subsurface Mapping Techniques, Satellite and Aerial Imagery in Landscape Archaeology Paul N. Cheetham 56. Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology James Conolly 57. Ploughzone Archaeology in Historical Archaeology Alasdair Brooks 58. Landscape Formation Processes Michael P. Heilen, Michael B. Schiffer, and J. Jefferson Reid 59. Counter-Mapping in the Archaeological Landscape Denis Byrne Part VI. Nonlevel Playing Fields: Diversities, Inequalities, and Power Relations in Landscape Archaeology 60. Landscapes of Power, Institution, and Incarceration Eleanor Conlin Casella 61. Cultural Resource Management and the Protection of Valued Tribal Spaces: A View from the Western United States Diane Lorraine Teeman 62. When a Stone Tool Is a Dingo: Country and Relatedness in Australian Aboriginal Notions of Landscape John J. Bradley 63. Imagined Landscapes: Edges of the (Un)Known Lynette Russell 64. Topographies of Values: Ethical Issues in Landscape Archaeology

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