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E-raamat: Principles of Geoarchaeology: A North American Perspective

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Geoarchaeological studies can significantly enhance interpretations of human prehistory by allowing archaeologists to decipher from sediments and soils the effects of earth processes on the evidence of human activity. While a number of previous books have provided broad geographic and temporal treatments of geoarchaeology, this new volume presents a single author's view intended for North American archaeologists. Waters deals with those aspects of geoarchaeology—stratigraphy, site formation processes, and landscape reconstruction—most fundamental to archaeology, and he focuses on the late Quaternary of North America, permitting in-depth discussions of the concepts directly applicable to that research. Assuming no prior geologic knowledge on the part of the reader, Waters provides a background in fundamental geological processes and the basic tools of geoarchaeology. He then proceeds to relate specific physical processes, microenvironments, deposits, and landforms associated with riverine, desert, lake, glacial, cave, coastal, and other environments to archaeological site formation, location, and context. This practical volume illustrates the contributions of geoarchaeological investigations and demonstrates the need to make such studies an integral part of archaeological research. The text is enhanced by more than a hundred line drawings and photographs. CONTENTS
1. Research Objectives of Geoarchaeology
2. Geoarchaeological Foundations: The Archaeological Site Matrix: Sediments and Soils / Stratigraphy / The Geoarchaeological Interpretation of Sediments, Soils, and Stratigraphy
3. Alluvial Environments: Streamflow / Sediment Erosion, Transport, and Deposition / Alluvial Environments: Rivers, Arroyos, Terraces, and Fans / Alluvial Landscapes Evolution and the Archaeological Record / Alluvial Landscape Reconstruction
4. Eolian Environments: Sediment Erosion, Transport, and Deposition / Sand Dunes / Loess and Dust / Stone Pavements / Eolian Erosion / Volcanic Ash (Tephra)
5. Springs, Lakes, Rockshelters, and Other Terrestrial Environments: Springs / Lakes / Slopes / Glaciers / Rockshelters and Caves
6. Coastal Environments: Coastal Processes / Late Quaternary Sea Level Changes / Coastal Environments / Coastal Landscape Evolution and the Archaeological Record / Coastal Landscape Reconstruction
7. The Postburial Disturbance af Archaeological Site Contexts: Cryoturbation / Argilliturbation / Graviturbation / Deformation / Other Physical Disturbances / Floralturbation / Faunalturbation
8. Geoarchaeological Research
Appendix A: Geoarchaeological Studies Illustrating the Effects of Fluvial Landscape Evolution on the Archaeological Record
Appendix B: Geoarchaeological Studies Illustrating Site-Specific Synchronic and Diachronic Alluvial Landscape Reconstructions
Appendix C: Geoarchaeological Studies Illustrating Regional Synchronic and Diachronic Alluvial Landscape Reconstructions
List of Figures
xi(6)
List of Tables
xvii(2)
Preface xix(4)
Acknowledgments xxiii
1. Geoarchaeology
3(12)
Research Objectives of Geoarchaeology
7(5)
Conclusion
12(3)
2. Geoarchaeological Foundations
15(100)
The Archaeological Site Matrix: Sediments and Soils
15(45)
Stratigraphy
60(28)
The Geoarchaeological Interpretation of Sediments, Soils, and Stratigraphy
88(26)
Conclusion
114(1)
3. Alluvial Environments
115(70)
Streamflow
116(4)
Sediment Erosion, Transport, and Deposition
120(3)
Alluvial Environments: Rivers, Arroyos, Terraces, and Fans
123(34)
Alluvial Landscape Evolution and the Archaeological Record
157(6)
Alluvial Landscape Reconstruction
163(20)
Conclusion
183(2)
4. Eolian Environments
185(30)
Sediment Erosion, Transport, and Deposition
185(2)
Sand Dunes
187(15)
Loess and Dust
202(2)
Stone Pavements
204(4)
Eolian Erosion
208(2)
Volcanic Ash (Tephra)
210(3)
Conclusion
213(2)
5. Springs, Lakes, Rockshelters, and Other Terrestrial Environments
215(34)
Springs
215(5)
Lakes
220(10)
Slopes
230(4)
Glaciers
234(6)
Rockshelters and Caves
240(7)
Conclusion
247(2)
6. Coastal Environments
249(42)
Coastal Processes
249(2)
Late Quaternary Sea Level Changes
251(3)
Coastal Environments: Erosional, Submerged, and Depositional Coastlines
254(8)
Coastal Landscape Evolution and the Archaeological Record
262(18)
Coastal Landscape Reconstruction
280(10)
Conclusion
290(1)
7. The Postburial Disturbance of Archaeological Site Contexts
291(26)
Cryturbation
292(7)
Argilliturbation
299(2)
Graviturbation
301(3)
Deformation
304(2)
Other Physical Disturbance Processes
306(1)
Floralturbation
306(3)
Faunalturbation
309(7)
Conclusion
316(1)
8. Geoarchaeological Research
317(4)
Appendix A. Geoarchaeological Studies Illustrating the Effects of Fluvial Landscape Evolution on the Archaeological Record 321(2)
Appendix B. Geoarchaeological Studies Illustrating Site-Specific Synchronic and Diachronic Alluvial Landscape Reconstruction 323(2)
Appendix C. Geoarchaeological Studies Illustrating Regional Synchronic and Diachronic Alluvial Landscape Reconstructions 325(2)
References 327(62)
Index 389