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The environment has always been a central concept for
archaeologists and, although it has been conceived in many ways,
its role in archaeological explanation has fluctuated from a mere
backdrop to human action, to a primary factor in the understanding
of society and social change. Archaeology also has a unique
position as its base of interest places it temporally between
geological and ethnographic timescales, spatially between global
and local dimensions, and epistemologically between empirical
studies of environmental change and more heuristic studies of
cultural practice. Drawing on data from across the globe at a
variety of temporal and spatial scales, this volume resituates the
way in which archaeologists use and apply the concept of the
environment. Each chapter critically explores the potential for
archaeological data and practice to contribute to modern
environmental issues, including problems of climate change and
environmental degradation. Overall the volume covers four basic
themes: archaeological approaches to the way in which both
scientists and locals conceive of the relationship between humans
and their environment, applied environmental archaeology, the
archaeology of disaster, and new interdisciplinary directions.The
volume will be of interest to students and established
archaeologists, as well as practitioners from a range of applied
disciplines.
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