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The Geoarchaeology Of Lake Michigan Coastal Dunes 1st Edition William A Lovis Alan F Arbogast G William Monaghan

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The Geoarchaeology Of Lake Michigan Coastal Dunes 1st Edition William A Lovis Alan F Arbogast G William Monaghan
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13 MB
Pages: 252
Author: William A. Lovis; Alan F. Arbogast; G. William Monaghan
ISBN: 9781609173487, 1609173481
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Geoarchaeology Of Lake Michigan Coastal Dunes 1st Edition William A Lovis Alan F Arbogast G William Monaghan by William A. Lovis; Alan F. Arbogast; G. William Monaghan 9781609173487, 1609173481 instant download after payment.

Complex sets of environmental factors have interacted over the past 5,000 years to affect how changes in climate, temperature, relative precipitation, and the levels of Lake Michigan influence the preservation of archaeological sites in coastal sand dunes along Lake Michigan. As a collaboration between earth scientists, archaeologists, and geoarchaeologists, this study draws on a wealth of research and multidisciplinary insights to explore the conditions necessary to safeguard ancient human settlements in these landscapes. A variety of contemporary and innovative techniques, including numerous dating methods and approaches, were employed to determine when and for how long sand dunes were active and when and for how long archaeological sites were occupied. Knowledge of dune processes and settlement patterns not only affects archaeological interpretations, but it is also consummately important to land planners responsible for managing heritage archaeological sites in the Lake Michigan coastal zone.

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