Artigo Revisado por pares

Hidden Dimensions: The Cultural Significance of Wetland Archaeology

1999; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 26; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/530522

ISSN

2042-4582

Autores

Joel C. Janetski, Kathryn Bernick,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Archaeological Studies

Resumo

Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction / Kathryn Bernick Part 1: Wetland World-Views Wetland Worlds and the Past Preserved / J.M. Coles Prehistoric Wetland Sites in Sweden / Lars Larsson Wetland Archaeological Sites in Aotearoa (New Zealand) Prehistory / Cathryn Barr Wetlands-Associated Sites on the Russian Far East: A Review of Environment, Chronology, and Paleoeconomy / Yaroslav V. Kuzmin Wetlands and Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in North America / George P. Nicholas Part 2: Wet-Site Perspectives, Past and Present The Importance of the Biskupin Wet Site for Twentieth-Century Polish Archaeology / Wojciech Piotrowski Ancient Maya Use of Wetlands in Northern Quintana Roo, Mexico / Scott L. Fedick The Death of the Wildwood and the Birth of Woodmanship in Southeast England / D.M. Goodburn Stylistic Characteristics of Basketry from Coast Salish Area Wet Sites / Kathryn Bernick The Boston Back Bay Fish Weirs / Elena B. Decima and Dena F. Dincauze Part 3: Fishing Technologies on the Northwest Coast A Comparative Chronology of Northwest Coast Fishing Features / Madonna L. Moss and Jon M. Erlandson Fishing Weirs in Oregon Coast Estuaries / Scott Byram Wet-Site Contributions to Developmental Models of Fraser River Fishing Technology / Ann Stevenson The Montana Creek Fish Trap I: Archaeological Investigations in Southeast Alaska / Robert C. Betts The Montana Creek Fish Trap II: Stratigraphic Interpretation in the Context of Southeast Alaska Geomorphology / Greg Chaney Part 4: Preservation and Conservation in Practice Essex Fish Traps and Fisheries: An Integrated Approach to Survey, Recording, and Management / Paul J. Gilman The Humber Wetlands Survey: An Integrated Approach to Wetland Research and Management / Robert Van de Noort The Role of Monitoring in the Assessment and Management of Archaeological Sites / Mike Corfield Observations Resulting from Treatment of Waterlogged Bowls in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Dilys A. Johns Supercritical Drying of Waterlogged Archaeological Wood / Barry Kaye and David J. Cole-Hamilton Footing the Bill: Conservation Costs in the Private Sector / Katherine Singley

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