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Rural Landscapes Along The Vardar Valley Two Siteless Surveys Near Veles And Skopje Republic Of Macedonia Damjan Donev

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Rural Landscapes Along The Vardar Valley Two Siteless Surveys Near Veles And Skopje Republic Of Macedonia Damjan Donev
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.6 MB
Author: Damjan Donev
ISBN: 9781407313887, 1407313886
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rural Landscapes Along The Vardar Valley Two Siteless Surveys Near Veles And Skopje Republic Of Macedonia Damjan Donev by Damjan Donev 9781407313887, 1407313886 instant download after payment.

The two small-scale and hyper-intensive surface artifact surveys presented in this study were the first glimpse of the type and distribution of settlement on a parish level and in a rural context, in the regions along the Vardar Valley. Not attempting to offer a representative coverage of the region as a whole or of certain types of micro-geographic entities, the surveys were rather concentrated on 1) reconstructing the long-term history of individual settlements (by means of highly intensive and systematic survey coverage and careful study of the ceramic fabrics); 2) understanding the integral set of habitation practices (by adopting a site-less approach in the interpretation of the surface artifact scatters) and 3) exploring the type of micro-topographic elements preferred by the local farming communities (the concept of settlement niche). The study and interpretation of the field data faced us with the problem of understanding the settlement dynamic on a micro-level, but it also brought up a series of interpretative and methodological problems inherent to all studies of surface archaeological material.

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