Part 1: Some essential elements of geoarchaeology; 1: Issues and aims in geoarchaeology; 2: Processes of archaeological preservation; 3: Geomorphological processes; 4: Soils, sediments and buried soils; 5: Lowland and upland landscape systems; Part 2: Geoarchaeology in action; 6: The lower Welland valley, Cambridgeshire, England; 7: The Fengate shore, lower Nene valley and the Flag Fen basin, Cambridgeshire, England; 8: The lower Great Ouse valley, Cambridgeshire, England; 9: The development of the Cambridgeshire fenlands of eastern England; 10: The dyke survey in the northwestern Cambridgeshire fenlands; 11: Monitoring desiccation, erosion and preservation of sites and landscapes in the East Anglian wetlands and elsewhere; 12: Wyke Down and the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England; 13: The lower Aguas basin, southeastern Spain; 14: The Troina river valley, north-central Sicily; 15: The Dhamar region, Central Highlands, Yemen; 16: The environs of Tell Brak, northeastern Syria; 17: The steppe at Botai, northeastern Kazakhstan; Conclusions
Charles French
'Reveals an astonishing diversity of sequences at the micro-regional scale ... this book is to be highly recommended to landscape historians and prehistorians.' – Landscape History'This book [is] especially welcome since it is written in a clear and interesting style, accessible to student and field archaeologist alike ... a provocative and intelligent guide to the investigation of past landscapes using geoarchaeology.' – Antiquity
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