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Understanding the past A matter of surface area

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EditorBlancquaert G., Malrain F., Stäuble H. & Vanmoerkerke J.

Jaar2011

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2194

SubtitelActs of the 13th session of the EAA congress Zadar 2007

Pagina’s162

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407307497

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Large surface-area archaeological operations in North Western Europe : a historical overview through Eastern France examples 1-16
Vanmoerkerke J.
  • Introduction , pp. 1-2
  • From the 17th century to the middle of the 19th century , p. 2
  • From the middle of the 19th century to the Great War . The weight of large infrastructure projects and town and country planning, The role of the State and public spending, The development oftools and earth moving machinery, Job creation schemes,... , pp. 2-5
  • ...The role of wars
  • The inter war years . Infrastructure development, the Strong State, ideology and work programmes, The development of tools and earth moving machines , pp. 5-8
  • The Post-war period . The weight of construction work and town and rural development, The development of earth moving machinery (Wedel 1951), Job creation schemes, The historical-cultural school, Developments proper to the discipline , pp. 8-13
  • Conclusion , p. 13

The methodology of rescue excavations on large area and linear construction projects in moravia 17-24
Peska J. & Vranova V.

Large-Scale Archaeology Projects in Saxony, Germany 25-48
Stäuble H., Steinmann C. & de Vries P.
  • Introduction , pp. 25-26
  • The archaeological heritage care in Saxony , pp. 26-27
  • Succesful Cooperation: Investors and Archaeologists , pp. 27-28
  • Planning and executing large-scale excavations , pp. 28-34
  • From single sherds to Early Neolithic settlements , pp. 34-38
  • The motorway A17 Dresden - Prague and the informative value of systematic trial trenching in comparison with non-intrusive methods . The non-intrusive studies, Trial trenching and excavation, Discussion: field survey and excavations, Comparisons , pp. 38-43
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 43-45

The pattern of agricultural activities in the Norman countryside (2500-30 BC) as seen through preventive excavations on the south side of Caen 49-72
Van den Bossche B. & Marcigny C.
  • Introduction , pp. 49-50
  • Rsearch policies , pp. 50-52
  • Human occupations on the Caen Plain (2500-30 BC) , pp. 52-54
  • The Mondeville Plateau in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC: an attempt at modelling the agro-system . Farming system and production system, Thoughts on the fertilization of soils in the late Iron Age, Modelling land use: methodology and analysis , pp. 54-66
  • Conclusion , pp. 66-67

Beware of the known : methodological issues in the detection of low density rural occupation in large-surface archaeological landscape-assessment in Northern-Flanders (Belgium) 73-90
De Clercq W., Bats M., Laloo P., Sergant J. & Crombé P.
  • Introduction , pp. 73-74
  • Legislative framework , p. 74
  • Methodological framework in archaeological assessments . Trial trenching in uncovered landscapes, Auger survey in covered landscapes, , pp. 74-76
  • Case-study 1: the Ghent harbour development project Kluizendok (2005-2007) . The project, Trial trenching and evaluation, Results, Methodological implications , pp. 76-80
  • Case-study 2: archaeological auger survey projects in the Antwerp Harbour area . The project, Auger methodology, Results and methodological implications , pp. 80-86
  • Conclusions on the methodology , p. 86
  • Conclusion , pp. 86-87

Archaeological interventions on linear and extensive earth-moving works: what scientific value : a close look at the second Iron Age 91-112
Malrain F. & Blanquaert G.
  • Introduction , pp. 91-93
  • The Oise Valley . The early La Tène, The middle and late La Tène, Conclusion , pp. 93-101
  • The A29 motorway . Methods of intervention, The survey (Field-walking, Aerial surveys, Mechanical sampling) , pp. 101-104
  • The excavations , p. 104
  • First report . The early La Tène, The middle and late La Tène , pp. 105-107
  • Conclusion , pp. 107-108

Rescue archaeology initiated by research - a contradiction in terms 113-128
Glorstad H. & Kallhovd K.
  • The founding of cultural heritage management in Norway - 1905 , pp. 113-115
  • Current Cultural Heritage Management in Norway , pp. 115-117
  • The creation of a paradox - an obligation to do research without funding , pp. 117-118
  • A strategy of research , pp. 118-120
  • A pilot project - Stone Age excavations in Ostfold County , pp. 120-121
  • Discussion , pp. 122-124
  • Conclusion , p. 125

An extensieve surface project at Aube Logistics Park (France): the methods and initial scientific results 129-142
Riquier V. & Grisard J.
  • Presentation of the project . Geographical and geological setting, The archaeological context, Implementing the operations , pp. 129-131
  • History of the operations: 2004-2006 . The surveys, The excavations , p. 131
  • Excavation methods. The practical details of the intervention, Implementation of a standard mechanical excavation method in 2005, Implementation of an experimental mechanical excavation method in 2006, Assessment of the methodology , pp. 131-137
  • Initial scientific results . Eight principal phases of occupation, Contribution of the extensive surface , pp. 137-139
  • Conclusion . Extensive surfaces and mechanization , pp. 139-140

Organizing archaeological research during major roadworks: the issues, constraints and principal results of the A85 and A19 motorway excavations (in the Centre Region of France) and the example of an extensive excavation on the Sublaines site 143-162
Guiot T. & Frénée E.
  • Archaeology on the A19 and A85 motorways . Specifications of the A19 and A85 works and the key stages ofthe excavations, Technical aspects and principal constraints of the operations, Principal results of the archaeological... , pp. 143-152
  • ... works on the A19 and A85 motorways (After the fieldwork: cultural partnerships and promotion
  • The experience ofthe site of Le Grand Ormeau at Sublaines . A rich history of archaeology, Occupation of the Sublaines site , pp. 153-155
  • The archaeological remains of the site were classified according to five different periods . Neolithic, Occupation during the Bronze Age (Remains from the middle Bronze Age, Occupation in the late Bronze Age, The La Tène occupation,... , pp. 155-159
  • ...The Roman period), Some significant additions
  • The advantages of extensive surface stripping , pp. 159-161
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