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This book is a reprint of the fourth edition, published in 1989, of
the Textbook of Pollen Analysis and is unique in its approach as it
discusses both the practical and theoretical aspects of palynology.
It uses palynological techniques as tools for solving problems in
quaternary geology, ecology and archeology. This edition of this
standard reference has the same objectives as the earlier ones but
the objectives have been widened, particularly the archaeological.
There are over 130 illustrations and the identification keys have
been thoroughly revised and are now illustrated. "Will certainly
benefit all in understanding the principles of pollen analysis. All
students, palynologists and libraries should have it as a text book
for reference." Marine Geology "Classic and much-used text book ...
will remain an indispensable book for those interested in
paleoecology and practicing pollen analysis." The New Phycologist
"Unsurpassed in its restriction to basic principles, breadth of
coverage, clarity of expression and emphasis on ecology." Review of
Paleobotany and Palynology
The Cultural Landscape - Past, Present and Future considers
different aspects of man's intervention with natural vegetation and
the landscape resulting from a long equilibrium of co-existence.
These landscapes are not stable, and the recent and ever
accelerating changes in technology and life-style have increasingly
affected many ancient landscapes, as old land-use practices are
abandoned and traditions forgotten. The papers in this book
describe and trace the development of cultural landscapes in
different climatic and biogeographical regions in Europe. Remnants
of traditional land-use still remaining are described, particularly
from Western Norway, where traditions have lingered because the
rugged topography of the region is inimicable to high-technology.
Each chapter is by an expert in the field. The topics cover the
documentation of present cultural landscapes, their maintenance and
restoration, and the history of the development of cultural
landscapes from the Stone Age onwards, linking the intensity of
landscape utilization with population dynamics and technological
attainments. The disciplines involved include vegetation science,
vegetation history, ecology, palaeoecology, archaeology, sociology,
geography and history.
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