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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -There has been an increasing archaeological interest in human-animal-nature relations, where archaeology has shifted from a focus on deciphering meaning, or understanding symbols and the social construction of the landscape to an acknowledgement of how things, places and the environment contribute with their own agencies to the shaping of relations. This means that the environment cannot be regarded as a blank space that landscape meaning is projected onto. Parallel to this, the field of environmental humanities poses the question of how to work with the intermeshing of humans and their surroundings. To allow the environment back in as an active agent of change, means that landscape archaeology can deal better with issues such as global warming, an escalating loss of biodiversity as well as increasingly toxic environment. However, this does not leave human agency out of the equation. It is humans who reinforce the environmental challenges of today. The scholarly field of the humanities deal with questions like how is meaning attributed, what cultural factors drive human action, what role is played by ethics, how is landscape experienced emotionally, as well as how concepts derived from art, literature, and history function in such processes of meaning attribution and other cultural processes. This humanities approach is of outmost importance when dealing with climate and environmental challenges ahead and we need a new landscape archaeology that meets these challenges, but also that meets well across disciplinary boundaries. Here inspiration can be found in discussions with scholars in the emerging field of Environmental Humanities. Contents Environmental humanities a rethinking of landscape archaeology Sjoerd Kluiving, Kerstin Lidén, Christina Fredengren Nature and society: an integrated multi-perspective landscape approach in practice Oscar Jacobsson Travel books as landscape archaeology reports: from history to ecological responsibility: The Example of British and American Travellers in the Pyrenees Francoise Besson Fragments of the Wild: Wordsworth¿s Yew Trees and Contemporary Archaeology Andrew Hoaen Geological and historical findings reveal differential anthropogenic substrate control in unique streets of Diemen, The Netherlands Ronald van Gelder, Sjoerd Kluiving, Inger Leemans, Ruben den Ouden, Jan Goedhart Re-thinking Deep Time Landscapes Christina FredengrenBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 108 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Henk Kars was appointed as first Chair of Archaeometry in The Netherlands in 1994. From 2002 he was full time professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, interim Director of CLUE, and founder and Managing Director of the Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology. This festschrift volume incorporates original publications in the field straddling the Sciences and Humanities produced by various former PhD-students, post-docs and colleagues.Landscape archaeology is described in the first cultural landscapes of Europe as a mysterious outcome, while the historical record of surface water flow of the central Netherlands is reviewed. The south-western Netherlands are historically analysed since military inundations during the Eighty Year¿s War. The palaeolandscapes of the eastern Netherlands are reconstructed to locate the origins of the river Linge. The long time scale is considered in a 220.000 year overview of landscape development and habitation history in Flevoland.Bioarchaeology is represented in a review of the current state of isotope research in The Netherlands and a correlation between bio- and geochemistry meets an analysis of organic residues in copper corrosion products. Archaeometry reveals the colour of Dutch archaeological textures. The relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe found near to Huizen, The Netherlands is described.CLUES is an international scientific series covering research in the field of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.This publication is part of the CLUES seriesContentsInterdisciplinary collaboration between the Humanities and Sciences. Fifteen years of Geo- and Bioarchaeology teaching and research at the Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamS.J. Kluiving, L.M. Kootker& R.A.E. HermansThe first cultural landscapes of Europe: A true enigmaJ.C.A Kolen & B. OosterwijkThe Wet Heart of the NetherlandsGuus J. Borger & Sjoerd J. KluivingBones, teeth and invisible tracers. The current state of human bioarchaeological isotope geochemistry research in The NetherlandsL.M. Kootker & G.R. DaviesOn the ¿Quartzite Palaeolithic¿ of the Naarder Eng (Huizen, the Netherlands). Relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe findM. LangbroekFlooded, flattened and rebuilt archaeological sites. The case of strategic inundations during the Eighty Year¿s War and how the archaeology developed after reclamation of the landscapeAdriaan de KrakerMany shades of brown. The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the seaIneke Joosten & Maarten R. van BommeCarbon and nitrogen isotopic variation in bone collagen within the human skeletonEls Dauven, Caroline Montrieux, Lauren O¿Boyle, Peter Ditchfield & A. Mark PollardLandscape and hominin habitation history of Flevoland (central Netherlands)D.F.A.M. van den Biggelaar, S.J. Kluiving, R.T. van Bal & C. KasseReconstructing palaeolandscapes in the eastern Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands). Finding the starting point of the Linge channel J.G.M. Verhagen, F. van Hemmen, J.R. Mulder & S.J. KluivingWhere bio- and geochemistry meet. Organic residues in copper corrosion products K. Merriman, P. Ditchfield, D. Goodburn-Brown & A.M. PollardBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 184 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -There has been an increasing archaeological interest in human-animal-nature relations, where archaeology has shifted from a focus on deciphering meaning, or understanding symbols and the social construction of the landscape to an acknowledgement of how things, places and the environment contribute with their own agencies to the shaping of relations.This means that the environment cannot be regarded as a blank space that landscape meaning is projected onto. Parallel to this, the field of environmental humanities poses the question of how to work with the intermeshing of humans and their surroundings.To allow the environment back in as an active agent of change, means that landscape archaeology can deal better with issues such as global warming, an escalating loss of biodiversity as well as increasingly toxic environment. However, this does not leave human agency out of the equation. It is humans who reinforce the environmental challenges of today.The scholarly field of the humanities deal with questions like how is meaning attributed, what cultural factors drive human action, what role is played by ethics, how is landscape experienced emotionally, as well as how concepts derived from art, literature, and history function in such processes of meaning attribution and other cultural processes. This humanities approach is of outmost importance when dealing with climate and environmental challenges ahead and we need a new landscape archaeology that meets these challenges, but also that meets well across disciplinary boundaries. Here inspiration can be found in discussions with scholars in the emerging field of Environmental Humanities.ContentsEnvironmental humanities a rethinking of landscape archaeology Sjoerd Kluiving, Kerstin Lidén, Christina FredengrenNature and society: an integrated multi-perspective landscape approach in practiceOscar JacobssonTravel books as landscape archaeology reports: from history to ecological responsibility: The Example of British and American Travellers in the PyreneesFrancoise BessonFragments of the Wild: Wordsworth¿s Yew Trees and Contemporary ArchaeologyAndrew HoaenGeological and historical findings reveal differential anthropogenic substrate control in unique streets of Diemen, The NetherlandsRonald van Gelder, Sjoerd Kluiving, Inger Leemans, Ruben den Ouden, Jan GoedhartRe-thinking Deep Time LandscapesChristina FredengrenBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 108 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Sjoerd Kluiving is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology at VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and is also Director of GEO-LOGICAL, an earth scientific research consultancy in Delft, the Netherlands. Erika Guttmann-Bond is .
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Henk Kars was appointed as first Chair of Archaeometry in The Netherlands in 1994. From 2002 he was full time professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, interim Director of CLUE, and founder and Managing Director of the Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology. This festschrift volume incorporates original publications in the field straddling the Sciences and Humanities produced by various former PhD-students, post-docs and colleagues.Landscape archaeology is described in the first cultural landscapes of Europe as a mysterious outcome, while the historical record of surface water flow of the central Netherlands is reviewed. The south-western Netherlands are historically analysed since military inundations during the Eighty Year¿s War. The palaeolandscapes of the eastern Netherlands are reconstructed to locate the origins of the river Linge. The long time scale is considered in a 220.000 year overview of landscape development and habitation history in Flevoland.Bioarchaeology is represented in a review of the current state of isotope research in The Netherlands and a correlation between bio- and geochemistry meets an analysis of organic residues in copper corrosion products. Archaeometry reveals the colour of Dutch archaeological textures. The relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe found near to Huizen, The Netherlands is described.CLUES is an international scientific series covering research in the field of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.This publication is part of the CLUES seriesContentsInterdisciplinary collaboration between the Humanities and Sciences. Fifteen years of Geo- and Bioarchaeology teaching and research at the Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamS.J. Kluiving, L.M. Kootker& R.A.E. HermansThe first cultural landscapes of Europe: A true enigmaJ.C.A Kolen & B. OosterwijkThe Wet Heart of the NetherlandsGuus J. Borger & Sjoerd J. KluivingBones, teeth and invisible tracers. The current state of human bioarchaeological isotope geochemistry research in The NetherlandsL.M. Kootker & G.R. DaviesOn the ¿Quartzite Palaeolithic¿ of the Naarder Eng (Huizen, the Netherlands). Relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe findM. LangbroekFlooded, flattened and rebuilt archaeological sites. The case of strategic inundations during the Eighty Year¿s War and how the archaeology developed after reclamation of the landscapeAdriaan de KrakerMany shades of brown. The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the seaIneke Joosten & Maarten R. van BommeCarbon and nitrogen isotopic variation in bone collagen within the human skeletonEls Dauven, Caroline Montrieux, Lauren O¿Boyle, Peter Ditchfield & A. Mark PollardLandscape and hominin habitation history of Flevoland (central Netherlands)D.F.A.M. van den Biggelaar, S.J. Kluiving, R.T. van Bal & C. KasseReconstructing palaeolandscapes in the eastern Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands). Finding the starting point of the Linge channel J.G.M. Verhagen, F. van Hemmen, J.R. Mulder & S.J. KluivingWhere bio- and geochemistry meet. Organic residues in copper corrosion products K. Merriman, P. Ditchfield, D. Goodburn-Brown & A.M. PollardBooks on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 184 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Henk Kars was appointed as first Chair of Archaeometry in The Netherlands in 1994. From 2002 he was full time professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, interim Director of CLUE, and founder and Managing Director of the Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology. This festschrift volume incorporates original publications in the field straddling the Sciences and Humanities produced by various former PhD-students, post-docs and colleagues. Landscape archaeology is described in the first cultural landscapes of Europe as a mysterious outcome, while the historical record of surface water flow of the central Netherlands is reviewed. The south-western Netherlands are historically analysed since military inundations during the Eighty Year's War. The palaeolandscapes of the eastern Netherlands are reconstructed to locate the origins of the river Linge. The long time scale is considered in a 220.000 year overview of landscape development and habitation history in Flevoland. Bioarchaeology is represented in a review of the current state of isotope research in The Netherlands and a correlation between bio- and geochemistry meets an analysis of organic residues in copper corrosion products. Archaeometry reveals the colour of Dutch archaeological textures. The relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe found near to Huizen, The Netherlands is described. CLUES is an international scientific series covering research in the field of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.This publication is part of the CLUES seriesContentsInterdisciplinary collaboration between the Humanities and Sciences. Fifteen years of Geo- and Bioarchaeology teaching and research at the Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamS.J. Kluiving, L.M. Kootker& R.A.E. HermansThe first cultural landscapes of Europe: A true enigmaJ.C.A Kolen & B. OosterwijkThe Wet Heart of the NetherlandsGuus J. Borger & Sjoerd J. KluivingBones, teeth and invisible tracers. The current state of human bioarchaeological isotope geochemistry research in The NetherlandsL.M. Kootker & G.R. DaviesOn the 'Quartzite Palaeolithic' of the Naarder Eng (Huizen, the Netherlands). Relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe findM. LangbroekFlooded, flattened and rebuilt archaeological sites. The case of strategic inundations during the Eighty Year's War and how the archaeology developed after reclamation of the landscapeAdriaan de KrakerMany shades of brown. The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the seaIneke Joosten & Maarten R. van BommeCarbon and nitrogen isotopic variation in bone collagen within the human skeletonEls Dauven, Caroline Montrieux, Lauren O'Boyle, Peter Ditchfield & A. Mark PollardLandscape and hominin habitation history of Flevoland (central Netherlands)D.F.A.M. van den Biggelaar, S.J. Kluiving, R.T. van Bal & C. KasseReconstructing palaeolandscapes in the eastern Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands). Finding the starting point of the Linge channel J.G.M. Verhagen, F. van Hemmen, J.R. Mulder & S.J. KluivingWhere bio- and geochemistry meet. Organic residues in copper corrosion products K. Merriman, P. Ditchfield, D. Goodburn-Brown & A.M. Pollard 184 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. A collection of papers from leading scholars in Environmental Humanities on interdisciplinarity and climate change in landscape archaeology.There has been an increasing archaeological interest in human-animal-nature relations, where archaeology has shif.
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Añadir al carritoKartoniert / Broschiert. Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. This volume incorporates original publications in the field straddling the Sciences and Humanities in honour of Prof.dr. Henk Kars, who held the first Chair of Archaeometry in The Netherlands since 1994.Henk Kars was appointed as first Chair of Archaeom.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Henk Kars was appointed as first Chair of Archaeometry in The Netherlands in 1994. From 2002 he was full time professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, interim Director of CLUE, and founder and Managing Director of the Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology. This festschrift volume incorporates original publications in the field straddling the Sciences and Humanities produced by various former PhD-students, post-docs and colleagues. Landscape archaeology is described in the first cultural landscapes of Europe as a mysterious outcome, while the historical record of surface water flow of the central Netherlands is reviewed. The south-western Netherlands are historically analysed since military inundations during the Eighty Year's War. The palaeolandscapes of the eastern Netherlands are reconstructed to locate the origins of the river Linge. The long time scale is considered in a 220.000 year overview of landscape development and habitation history in Flevoland. Bioarchaeology is represented in a review of the current state of isotope research in The Netherlands and a correlation between bio- and geochemistry meets an analysis of organic residues in copper corrosion products. Archaeometry reveals the colour of Dutch archaeological textures. The relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe found near to Huizen, The Netherlands is described. CLUES is an international scientific series covering research in the field of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.This publication is part of the CLUES seriesContentsInterdisciplinary collaboration between the Humanities and Sciences. Fifteen years of Geo- and Bioarchaeology teaching and research at the Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamS.J. Kluiving, L.M. Kootker& R.A.E. HermansThe first cultural landscapes of Europe: A true enigmaJ.C.A Kolen & B. OosterwijkThe Wet Heart of the NetherlandsGuus J. Borger & Sjoerd J. KluivingBones, teeth and invisible tracers. The current state of human bioarchaeological isotope geochemistry research in The NetherlandsL.M. Kootker & G.R. DaviesOn the 'Quartzite Palaeolithic' of the Naarder Eng (Huizen, the Netherlands). Relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe findM. LangbroekFlooded, flattened and rebuilt archaeological sites. The case of strategic inundations during the Eighty Year's War and how the archaeology developed after reclamation of the landscapeAdriaan de KrakerMany shades of brown. The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the seaIneke Joosten & Maarten R. van BommeCarbon and nitrogen isotopic variation in bone collagen within the human skeletonEls Dauven, Caroline Montrieux, Lauren O'Boyle, Peter Ditchfield & A. Mark PollardLandscape and hominin habitation history of Flevoland (central Netherlands)D.F.A.M. van den Biggelaar, S.J. Kluiving, R.T. van Bal & C. KasseReconstructing palaeolandscapes in the eastern Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands). Finding the starting point of the Linge channel J.G.M. Verhagen, F. van Hemmen, J.R. Mulder & S.J. KluivingWhere bio- and geochemistry meet. Organic residues in copper corrosion products K. Merriman, P. Ditchfield, D. Goodburn-Brown & A.M. Pollard.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -There has been an increasing archaeological interest in human-animal-nature relations, where archaeology has shifted from a focus on deciphering meaning, or understanding symbols and the social construction of the landscape to an acknowledgement of how things, places and the environment contribute with their own agencies to the shaping of relations.This means that the environment cannot be regarded as a blank space that landscape meaning is projected onto. Parallel to this, the field of environmental humanities poses the question of how to work with the intermeshing of humans and their surroundings.To allow the environment back in as an active agent of change, means that landscape archaeology can deal better with issues such as global warming, an escalating loss of biodiversity as well as increasingly toxic environment. However, this does not leave human agency out of the equation. It is humans who reinforce the environmental challenges of today.The scholarly field of the humanities deal with questions like how is meaning attributed, what cultural factors drive human action, what role is played by ethics, how is landscape experienced emotionally, as well as how concepts derived from art, literature, and history function in such processes of meaning attribution and other cultural processes. This humanities approach is of outmost importance when dealing with climate and environmental challenges ahead and we need a new landscape archaeology that meets these challenges, but also that meets well across disciplinary boundaries. Here inspiration can be found in discussions with scholars in the emerging field of Environmental Humanities.ContentsEnvironmental humanities a rethinking of landscape archaeology Sjoerd Kluiving, Kerstin Lidén, Christina FredengrenNature and society: an integrated multi-perspective landscape approach in practiceOscar JacobssonTravel books as landscape archaeology reports: from history to ecological responsibility: The Example of British and American Travellers in the PyreneesFrancoise BessonFragments of the Wild: Wordsworth's Yew Trees and Contemporary ArchaeologyAndrew HoaenGeological and historical findings reveal differential anthropogenic substrate control in unique streets of Diemen, The NetherlandsRonald van Gelder, Sjoerd Kluiving, Inger Leemans, Ruben den Ouden, Jan GoedhartRe-thinking Deep Time LandscapesChristina Fredengren 108 pp. Englisch.
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Publicado por Sidestone Press|Sidestone Press Academics, 2021
ISBN 10: 9464270047 ISBN 13: 9789464270044
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. A collection of papers from leading scholars in Environmental Humanities on interdisciplinarity and climate change in landscape archaeology.There has been an increasing archaeological interest in human-animal-nature relations, where archaeology has shif.
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ISBN 10: 9088904049 ISBN 13: 9789088904042
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Henk Kars was appointed as first Chair of Archaeometry in The Netherlands in 1994. From 2002 he was full time professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, interim Director of CLUE, and founder and Managing Director of the Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology. This festschrift volume incorporates original publications in the field straddling the Sciences and Humanities produced by various former PhD-students, post-docs and colleagues.Landscape archaeology is described in the first cultural landscapes of Europe as a mysterious outcome, while the historical record of surface water flow of the central Netherlands is reviewed. The south-western Netherlands are historically analysed since military inundations during the Eighty Year's War. The palaeolandscapes of the eastern Netherlands are reconstructed to locate the origins of the river Linge. The long time scale is considered in a 220.000 year overview of landscape development and habitation history in Flevoland.Bioarchaeology is represented in a review of the current state of isotope research in The Netherlands and a correlation between bio- and geochemistry meets an analysis of organic residues in copper corrosion products. Archaeometry reveals the colour of Dutch archaeological textures. The relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe found near to Huizen, The Netherlands is described.CLUES is an international scientific series covering research in the field of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.This publication is part of the CLUES seriesContentsInterdisciplinary collaboration between the Humanities and Sciences. Fifteen years of Geo- and Bioarchaeology teaching and research at the Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamS.J. Kluiving, L.M. Kootker& R.A.E. HermansThe first cultural landscapes of Europe: A true enigmaJ.C.A Kolen & B. OosterwijkThe Wet Heart of the NetherlandsGuus J. Borger & Sjoerd J. KluivingBones, teeth and invisible tracers. The current state of human bioarchaeological isotope geochemistry research in The NetherlandsL.M. Kootker & G.R. DaviesOn the 'Quartzite Palaeolithic' of the Naarder Eng (Huizen, the Netherlands). Relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe findM. LangbroekFlooded, flattened and rebuilt archaeological sites. The case of strategic inundations during the Eighty Year's War and how the archaeology developed after reclamation of the landscapeAdriaan de KrakerMany shades of brown. The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the seaIneke Joosten & Maarten R. van BommeCarbon and nitrogen isotopic variation in bone collagen within the human skeletonEls Dauven, Caroline Montrieux, Lauren O'Boyle, Peter Ditchfield & A. Mark PollardLandscape and hominin habitation history of Flevoland (central Netherlands)D.F.A.M. van den Biggelaar, S.J. Kluiving, R.T. van Bal & C. KasseReconstructing palaeolandscapes in the eastern Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands). Finding the starting point of the Linge channel J.G.M. Verhagen, F. van Hemmen, J.R. Mulder & S.J. KluivingWhere bio- and geochemistry meet. Organic residues in copper corrosion products K. Merriman, P. Ditchfield, D. Goodburn-Brown & A.M. Pollard 184 pp. Englisch.