Places, perceptions, boundaries and tasks: rethinking landscapes in wetland archaeology
Van de Noort, Robert; O'Sullivan, Aidan
Date: 5 May 2007
Conference paper
Publisher
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Abstract
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] This paper is an elaboration of one of the chapters in our Rethinking Wetland Archaeology (Van de Noort
& O'Sullivan 2006), and concerns the archaeological study of wetland landscapes. In this book, we argue
that many approaches to the archaeology of wetlands have failed to influence our peers and colleagues
in the ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] This paper is an elaboration of one of the chapters in our Rethinking Wetland Archaeology (Van de Noort
& O'Sullivan 2006), and concerns the archaeological study of wetland landscapes. In this book, we argue
that many approaches to the archaeology of wetlands have failed to influence our peers and colleagues
in the broader field of landscape archaeology and, indeed, archaeology itself, and thus the great promise
of wetland archaeology remains unfulfilled (Coles 2001).
Archaeology and History
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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