New Agendas in Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology in the Near East
Studies in Honour of Tony J. Wilkinson
Dan Lawrence editor Mark Altaweel editor Graham Philip editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Archaeopress
Published:27th Aug '20
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New Agendas in Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology in the Near East is a collection of papers produced in honour of Tony James Wilkinson, who was Professor of Archaeology at Durham University from 2006 until his death in 2014. Though commemorative in concept, the volume is an assemblage of new research representing emerging agendas and innovative methods in remote sensing. The intention is to explore the opportunities and challenges faced by researchers in the field today, and the tools, techniques, and theoretical approaches available to resolve them within the framework of landscape archaeology. The papers build on the traditional strengths of landscape archaeology, such as geoarchaeology and settlement pattern analysis, as well as integrating data sources to address major research questions, such as the ancient economy, urbanism, water management and the treatment of the dead. The authors demonstrate the importance of an interdisciplinary approach for understanding the impact of human activity on shaping the landscape and the effect that landscape has on sociocultural development.
'This is a book with many great studies on landscape archaeology in West Asia and I have no doubt that it will become much consulted by all scholars working on those landscapes, and on the archaeology of West Asia in general. I congratulate the authors and editors on this volume.' – Dr. B.S. Düring (2023): Bibliotheca Orientalis no. LXXX 1/2
ISBN: 9781789695731
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1215g
346 pages