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This book presents an overview of the exciting new developments in underwater research in North America, ranging from new approaches for discovering submerged sites to an assessment of how these findings challenge the understanding of the North American past.
Archaeological sites preserved on the world's continental shelves are relevant to a wide range of major research questions and their importance increases with the heightened awareness of climate change and rising modern sea levels. Once thought lost forever, these sites survive underwater, preserved from the ravages of modern farming and development. To investigate the submerged landscapes, archaeologists use many of the same technologies developed for discovery of shipwrecks but, couple them with anthropological and environmental models to identify and study the way of life of people residing in these ancient lands.
In this book, leading figures associated with submerged site exploration share an emphasis on the conduct and results of underwater research. It will be a fascinating read for advanced students of Archaeology, History and Environmental Studies. This volume was originally published as a special issue of The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology.
- Autor/a John Shearman
- ISBN13 9781032442280
- ISBN10 103244228X
- Pàgines 208
- Any Edició 2024
- Fecha de publicación 28/11/2024
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Submerged Prehistory in the Americas Methods, Approaches and Results
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- John Shearman
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- ROUTLEDGE (2024)
- 9781032442280



