دانلود کتاب Down By The River: Archaeological, Palaeoenvironmental and Geoarchaeological Investigations of The Suffolk River Valleys
by Benjamin Gearey, Andy Howard, Henry Chapman
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عنوان فارسی: Down By The River: تحقیقات باستان شناسی ، باستان شناسی و محیط باستان شناسی دره های رودخانه سافولک |
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and recording wooden artefacts using 3-D laser scanning.
The volume also discusses the results of groundwater monitoring of sediments containing the late prehistoric timber alignment at Beccles and considers the longer-term preservation potential of these fragile remains, which – as with other wetland archaeological sites – are at ever increasing risk from development pressures, as well as the longer term impacts of climate and environmental change.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
List of contributors
Summary
Foreign language summaries
1. Introduction: Archaeological and Palaeoecological Research in East Anglia
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Physical setting and the Suffolk Rivers
1.3 The Suffolk Rivers: archaeo-environmental potential and threats
1.4 Outline of this monograph
1.5 The Suffolk River Valleys Project (2007)
1.6 Commercial Palaeoenvironmental and Geoarchaeological Study in the Suffolk River Valleys (2005-2012)
1.7. Archaeological excavations and analyses in the Lower Waveney Valley (Beccles, Barsham and Geldeston)
1.8 Methodologies
2. The Suffolk River Valleys Project (SRVP) Phases I and II (2006-2008)
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Study site selection and methodologies
2.3 SRVP Field work, Palaeoenvironmental Assessments and Radiocarbon Dating
2.4 Discussion
2.5 Summary: The SRVP Phases I and II
3. Palaeoenvironmental and Geoarchaeological Investigations of the Suffolk River Valleys: Birmingham Archaeo-Environmental Commercial Projects 2005-2012
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The River Gipping
3.3 The River Stour
3.4 The River Lark
3.5 The East Coast of Suffolk
3.6 Discussion: Palaeoenvironmental and Geoarchaeological Evidence from Commercial Projects in the Suffolk River Valleys
4. Archaeological Excavations and Analyses of Late Prehistoric Timber Alignments in the Waveney Valley: The Beccles Project (2006-2012)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Beccles: Summary of excavations 2006 (BCC-043) and 2007 (BA1472)
4.3 The Beccles Project (2006-2012): Understanding, Contextualising and Managing a later Iron Age Wetland Site
4.4 Excavations and Analyses
4.5 Results
4.6 Post-excavation Analyses
5. Excavations at Barsham (2007) and Geldeston (2011)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Excavations at Barsham (2007)
5.3 Excavations at Geldeston, Norfolk (2011)
5.4 Summary: late prehistoric timber alignments at Barsham Marshes and Geldeston
6: Assessing the Preservation of the Archaeo-Environmental Resource at Beccles: Implications for Sustainable Management and Preservation In Situ
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Assessing the preservation of the organic archaeology at Beccles
6.3 Assessing the preservation of the on-site palaeoenvironmental record
6.4 Watertable Monitoring
6.5 Barsham: condition assessment of two timber stakes
6.6 Discussion: heritage management implications for Beccles
6.7 Summary: the preservation and future management of wetland sites in the Waveney Valley
7: Holocene Environments and Human Activity in the Suffolk River Valleys: Synthesis, Discussion and Conclusions
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Late Quaternary environments, the archaeological record and human activity in Suffolk
7.3 The Waveney valley later prehistoric timber alignments in context
7.4 Dividing, defining or uniting the landscape? Post and stake alignments in prehistory
7.5 Conclusions: The function of the Waveney valley timber alignments
7.6 Wetland Archaeology: testing novel techniques for the 21st Century
7.7 Public engagement with the archaeology of the Waveney valley
7.8 Summary and Conclusions: The Suffolk River Valleys in the Past and Future
References
Appendix 1: Beccles Marshes Management Plan
Index