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Mapping The Archaeological Continuum 1st Ed Stefano Rl Campana

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Mapping The Archaeological Continuum 1st Ed Stefano Rl Campana
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Author: Stefano R.L. Campana
ISBN: 9783319895710, 9783319895727, 3319895710, 3319895729
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Mapping The Archaeological Continuum 1st Ed Stefano Rl Campana by Stefano R.l. Campana 9783319895710, 9783319895727, 3319895710, 3319895729 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the true 'landscape' perspective approach that archaeologists in Italy, and in many parts of the Mediterranean, use to study the archaeology of landscapes, marking a departure from the traditional site-based approach. The aim of the book is to promote the broader application of new paradigms for landscape analysis, combining traditional approaches with multidisciplinary studies as well as comparatively new techniques such as large-scale geophysical surveying, airborne laser scanning and geo-environmental studies. This approach has yielded tangible and striking results in central Italy, clearly demonstrating that identifying the 'archaeological continuum' is a realistic aim, even under the specific environmental and archaeological conditions of the Mediterranean world.

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