
Archaeology as Human Ecology
Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach
Karl W. Butzer(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 31. May 1982
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Hardback
384 pages
978-0-521-24652-1 (ISBN)
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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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'... the culmination of a quarter of a century of critical enquiry in the broad borderlands between geography and archaeology. Karl Butzer in this book has shown his pre-eminence in both disciplines.' Geographical MagazineMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
690 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-24652-1 (9780521246521)
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Content
Part I. Perspectives: 1. Context in archaeology; 2. Environmental systems: spatial and temporal variability; Part II. Foundations: 3. Geo-archaeology I: basic principles; 4. Geo-archaeology II: landscape context; 5. Geo-archaeology III: stratigraphic context; 6. Geo-archaeology IV: site formation; 7. Geo-archaeology V: site modification and destruction; 8. Geo-archaeology VI: human impact on the landscape; 9. Archaeometry: prospecting, provenance, dating; 10. Archaeobotany: vegetation and plant utilization; 11. Zoo-archaeology: faunas and animal procurement; Part III. Synthesis: 12. Spatial integration I: quantitative models for pattern analysis; 13. Spatial integration II: socioecological models for settlement analysis; 14. Spatial integration III: reconstruction of settlement systems; 15. Diachronic systems I: cultural adaptation; 16. Diachronic systems II: continuity and change; References; Index.