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Digging in the Dirt Excavation in a new millenium

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EditorCarver G.

Jaar2004

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS1256

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Pagina’s268

UitgeverJohn and Erica Hedges Ltd British Archaeological Reports

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841713694

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Exemplaar23391 ReknummerT-4-3-d

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Defining the problem 1-20
  • Greatorex R. : Pan-European archaeological research: how different methodological approaches to research and practices in different countries might affect the interpretation of evidence , pp. 1-8
  • Connoly J. : Multi-national excavation strategies , pp. 9-10
  • Mägi M. : Changing trends in the study of Estonian Iron Age cemeteries: Archaeological excavations in archives , pp. 11-18
  • Puskina T. : The famous Gnezdova hoard: The treasure of the burial? Archival documents versus the official scientific version , pp. 19-20

The state of the art 21-30
  • Chairkina N. M. : Antiquities of the Shigrisky peat-bog system , pp. 21-22
  • Zhilin M. : Methods of excavations of stratified peat sites in middle Russia , pp. 23-30

Theoretical perspectives 31-62
  • Collis J. : Paradigms and excavation , pp. 31-44
  • Carman J. : Excavating excavations: a contribution to the social archaeology of archaeology , pp. 45-52
  • Carver G. : Premiminary reflections upon the unnatural history of archaeological stratigraphy , pp. 53-62

Single context panning and the MoLAQ system 63-86
  • Hammer F. : The relationship between documentation (recording) and excavation , pp. 63-72
  • Watson B. : From mud to monograph , pp. 73-78
  • Watson B. : Diggin up a post-medieval english prison: resolving the conflict between documents and archaeology , pp. 79-86

Exporting single context planning 87-108
  • Thorpe R. : The decil is in the detail: strategies, methods and theory in urban archaeology , pp. 87-96
  • Tierney J., Richardson A. & Tierney M. : The pros and cons of the single context recording system: the Irish experience , pp. 97-98
  • Tierney J. : The use of the Single Context Recording system on burnt mounds in Ireland , pp. 99-106
  • Brun W. : Medeival archaeology in Norway , pp. 99-106
  • Kliemann K. : Introducing Single Context Planning at the Schloss in Dresden , pp. 107-108

Critical perspectives 109-160
  • Urbanczyk P. : Excavation methodology in post-war Poland: the forgotten revolution , pp. 109-114
  • Barford P. : Excavation methodology in Poland: a cause for concern? , pp. 115-128
  • Lozny L. : Excavating techniques and compliance driven archaeological research , pp. 129-130
  • Mathers C., Schelberg J. & Kneebone R. : Scratching the surface: an historical critique of archaeological survey in the Amrican Southwest , pp. 131-132
  • Carver G. : Method and theory in German archaeology: preliminary findings , pp. 133-140
  • Altekamp S. : The resistance of classical archaeology against stratigraphic excavation , pp. 141-150
  • Larsson S. : Digging for dirt in Sweden: An historical explanation for the longevity of arbitrary excavation methods in Swedish urban archaeology , pp. 151-160

Recording stratigraphy 161-180
  • Saunders T. : Breaking up time: the problems of "Phasing Stratigraphy" , pp. 161-172
  • Johansson Hervén C. : Seize te sequence: group level information in the recording system in Lund , pp. 173-178
  • Carver M. O. H. : Respecting the feature: the role of higher order concepts in archaeological stratigraphy , pp. 179-180

A question of scale 181-216
  • Ruiz del Arbol M. : The study of ancient agricultural structures: the integration of different scales of analysis , pp. 181-190
  • Fourment N. : La compréhension des niveaux d'habitat en contexte stratifé: Problématique d'étude et développement d'analyses méthodologiques pour deux sites de la fin du Paléolithique supérieur dans le sud de la France , pp. 191-216

Stratigraphy and geoarchaeology 217-258
  • Gilead I. : Virtual recording of artifact provenance , pp. 217-218
  • Warren C. N. : The stratigraphic evidence for the antiquity of man at Brixham Cave in 1858 , pp. 219-220
  • Warren C. N., Schneider J. S., Perez A. E., Owen L. A. & Finkel R. C. : Dating Lake Mojave beaches and artifacts using stratigrapic, OSL, 14C and cosmogenic isotope methods , p. 220
  • Potter B. A. : Stratigraphic correlation and non-recoverable datasets at the Gerstle River site, Central Alaska , pp. 221-236
  • Clark P. : The integration of "geoarchaeological" and "archaeological" perspectives on stratification , pp. 237-238
  • Fechner K., Langohr R. & Devos Y. : Archaeopedological checklists: Proposal for a simplified version for the routine archaeological record in holocene rural and urban sites of North-Western Europe , pp. 239-256
  • Tunca Ö. : Approche stratigraphique en archéologie: théorie et pratique , pp. 257-258

Looking to the future 259-268
  • Durham B. : The ethic of top-down reporting , pp. 259-260
  • Zhukovsky M. : Giving new life to old data: a GIS approach , pp. 261-262
  • Greatorex R. : Towards an integrated European recording system for archaeology: the problems that lie ahead , pp. 263-268
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