|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
The Archaeology of Garden and Field Edited by Naomi F. Miller and
Kathryn L. Gleason "This volume focuses on the archaeology of
cultivated land in gardens and fields. However, the techniques and
bibliographies it provides have much broader applications and will
prove useful to archaeologists who do not consider themselves
landscape archaeologists."--"American Antiquity" "One of the few
well-focused source books available on methods for studying plants,
people, and the use of cultivated space in the past."--"Journal of
Field Archaeology" "Finally, a comprehensive book that focuses on
the newly developing science that interprets archaeological
evidence of human utilization of land for agricultural and garden
purposes. . . . Fine coverage of basic techniques and integration
of recent advances in the field."--"Northeastern Naturalist"
Cultivation and land use practices the world over reflect many
aspects of people's relationship to each other and to the natural
world. "The Archaeology of Garden and Field" explores the
cultivation of land from prehistoric times to the nineteenth
century through excavation, experimentation, and the study of
modern cultural traditions. "The Archaeology of Garden and Field"
contains a wealth of information distilled from the combined
experiences of the editors and contributors. Whether one's interest
is the Old World or the New, prehistory or the present, this book
provides a starting point for anyone who has ever wondered how
archaeologists find and interpret the ephemeral traces of ancient
cultivation. 1994 248 pages 6 x 9 77 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1641-7
Paper $27.50s 18.00 World Rights Archaeology, Anthropology
In Gardens of the Roman Empire, the pioneering archaeologist
Wilhelmina F. Jashemski sets out to examine the role of ancient
Roman gardens in daily life throughout the empire. This study,
therefore, includes for the first time, archaeological, literary,
and artistic evidence about ancient Roman gardens across the entire
Roman Empire from Britain to Arabia. Through well-illustrated
essays by leading scholars in the field, various types of gardens
are examined, from how Romans actually created their gardens to the
experience of gardens as revealed in literature and art.
Demonstrating the central role and value of gardens in Roman
civilization, Jashemski and a distinguished, international team of
contributors have created a landmark reference work that will serve
as the foundation for future scholarship on this topic. An
accompanying digital catalogue will be made available at:
www.gardensoftheromanempire.org.
|
You may like...
The Tempest
William Shakespeare
Paperback
R451
Discovery Miles 4 510
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.