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Archaeology as human ecology
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Karl W. Butzer
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511558245
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511558245
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 3
Context in archaeology
pp. 14
Environmental systems: spatial and temporal variability
pp. 35
Geo-archaeology I: basic principles
pp. 43
Geo-archaeology II: landscape context
pp. 67
Geo-archaeology III: stratigraphic context
pp. 77
Geo-archaeology IV: site formation
pp. 98
Geo-archaeology V: site modification and destruction
pp. 123
Geo-archaeology VI: human impact on the landscape
pp. 157
Archaeometry: prospecting, provenance, dating
pp. 171
Archaeobotany: vegetation and plant utilization
pp. 191
Zoo-archaeology: faunas and animal procurement
pp. 211
Spatial integration I: quantitative models for pattern analysis
pp. 230
Spatial integration II: socioecological models for settlement analysis
pp. 258
Spatial integration III: reconstruction of settlement systems
pp. 279
Diachronic systems I: cultural adaptation
pp. 295
Diachronic systems II: continuity and change
pp. 321
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