
Different Times? Archaeological and Environmental Data from Intra-Site and Off-Site Sequences
Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 4, Session II-8
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Published on 18. June 2020
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Different Times? Archaeological and environmental data from intra-site and off-site sequences brings together seven papers from Session II-8 of the XVIII UISPP Congress (Paris, 4-9 June 2018). The session questioned temporal correlations between intra-site and off-site data in archaeology-related contexts. The word 'site' describes here archaeological sites or groups of sites - usually settlements - that have undergone research in recent years and produced information on the duration and timing of human presence. Comparison with evidence from geomorphological and paleoenvironmental research conducted at various distances from settlements gives some interesting results, such as 'missing' occupation periods, distortions in human presence intensity through space as well as time, variability in explanations concerning the abandonment of settlements, etc. Examples presented here highlight: first, discrepancies between time records within built areas used for living and the surrounding lands used for other activities (cultivation, herding, travelling, etc); second, discrepancies produced by the use of different 'time markers' (ie. chronostratigraphy of archaeological layers or pottery evolution on the one hand, sedimentary or pollen sequences on the other hand). Although improving the resolution of individual data is essential, the authors argue that the joint and detailed examination of evidence produced together by human and natural scientists is more important for reaching a reliable reconstruction of past people's activities. Both the session and the volume stem from the Working Group 'Environmental and Social Changes in the Past' (Changements environnementaux et societes dans le passe) in the research framework of the Cluster of Excellence 'Dynamite' (Territorial and Spatial Dynamics) of the University Paris 1-Pantheon-Sorbonne (ANR-11-LABX-0046, Investissements d'Avenir).
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Language
English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Archaeopress
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Professional and scholarly
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39 figures, 10 tables (colour throughout)
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Height: 205 mm
Width: 290 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
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436 gr
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978-1-78969-651-6 (9781789696516)
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Persons
Zoi Tsirtsoni is an archaeologist and researcher at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), currently in position at the laboratory Archeologies et Sciences de l'Antiquite at Nanterre. ;
Catherine Kuzucuoglu is a geomorphologist at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). ;
Philippe Nondedeo is currently an investigator at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) laboratory 'Archeologie des Ameriques'. ;
Olivier Weller is a researcher at the CNRS (Laboratory Trajectoires? CNRS-Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris, France).
Catherine Kuzucuoglu is a geomorphologist at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). ;
Philippe Nondedeo is currently an investigator at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) laboratory 'Archeologie des Ameriques'. ;
Olivier Weller is a researcher at the CNRS (Laboratory Trajectoires? CNRS-Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris, France).
Editor
UMR 8215 Trajectoires, CNRS-Universite Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris, France
Content
Introduction - Zoi Tsirtsoni, Catherine Kuzucuoglu, Philippe Nondedeo, Olivier Weller ;
The role of the duration and recurrence of settlements in our perception of human impact on the environment: an example from Northern France - Salome Granai, Sylvie Coutard, Nicolas Cayol, Muriel Boulen ;
Dynamiques environnementales et impact de l'anthropisation au Neolithique dans le vallon du Vey a Cairon (Calvados, Normandie) : apports des analyses a haute resolution sur une nouvelle sequence pollinique hors-site - Laurence Lemer, Agnes Gauthier, Laurent Lespez, Cecile Germain-Vallee ;
Geoarchaeological and chronological reconstruction of the Asikli PPN site spatial development (Central Anatolia, Turkey) - Catherine Kuzucuoglu, Mihriban OEzbasaran, Jean-Pascal Dumoulin, Segolene Saulnier-Copard ;
Times of historical developments and environmental changes in the Minoan town of Malia, Crete: an intra and off-site geoarcheological approach - Maia Pomadere, Laurent Lespez, Charlotte Langohr ;
Environmental change and population responses in the Sechura Desert during the late Holocene - Valentina Villa, Aurelien Christol, Christine Lefevre, Denis Correa, Philippe Bearez, Patrice Wuscher, Nicolas Bermeo, Segundo Vasquez, Belkys Gutierrez, Nicolas Goepfert ;
Archaeological and paleoenvironmental reconstructions in the tropical Maya area: the case of Naachtun (Guatemala) - Philippe Nondedeo, Cyril Castanet, Louise Purdue, Eva Lemonnier, Lydie Dussol, Julien Hiquet, Aline Garnier, Marc Teste ;
Tracing the hidden history of the Maya forests through anthracological sequences - Lydie Dussol
The role of the duration and recurrence of settlements in our perception of human impact on the environment: an example from Northern France - Salome Granai, Sylvie Coutard, Nicolas Cayol, Muriel Boulen ;
Dynamiques environnementales et impact de l'anthropisation au Neolithique dans le vallon du Vey a Cairon (Calvados, Normandie) : apports des analyses a haute resolution sur une nouvelle sequence pollinique hors-site - Laurence Lemer, Agnes Gauthier, Laurent Lespez, Cecile Germain-Vallee ;
Geoarchaeological and chronological reconstruction of the Asikli PPN site spatial development (Central Anatolia, Turkey) - Catherine Kuzucuoglu, Mihriban OEzbasaran, Jean-Pascal Dumoulin, Segolene Saulnier-Copard ;
Times of historical developments and environmental changes in the Minoan town of Malia, Crete: an intra and off-site geoarcheological approach - Maia Pomadere, Laurent Lespez, Charlotte Langohr ;
Environmental change and population responses in the Sechura Desert during the late Holocene - Valentina Villa, Aurelien Christol, Christine Lefevre, Denis Correa, Philippe Bearez, Patrice Wuscher, Nicolas Bermeo, Segundo Vasquez, Belkys Gutierrez, Nicolas Goepfert ;
Archaeological and paleoenvironmental reconstructions in the tropical Maya area: the case of Naachtun (Guatemala) - Philippe Nondedeo, Cyril Castanet, Louise Purdue, Eva Lemonnier, Lydie Dussol, Julien Hiquet, Aline Garnier, Marc Teste ;
Tracing the hidden history of the Maya forests through anthracological sequences - Lydie Dussol