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Sébastien Farré 《European Review of History》2016,23(1-2):230-232
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Prehistoric Archaeology on the Continental Shelf: a global review edited by Amanda M. Evans,Joseph C. Flatman and Nicolas C. Flemming (Eds), with 44 Contributors pp. 307, 95 illustrations, 30 in colour Springer, 233 Spring Street,New York,NY 10013, USA, 2014, £117 (hbk), ISBN 978‐1461496342
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R. Helen Farr 《International Journal of Nautical Archaeology》2015,44(1):218-219
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Goldstein S. T. Crowther A. Henry E. R. Janzen A. Katongo M. Brown S. Farr J. Le Moyne C. Picin A. Richter K. K. Boivin N. 《African Archaeological Review》2021,38(4):625-655
African Archaeological Review - Novel trajectories of food production, urbanism, and inter-regional trade fueled the emergence of numerous complex Iron Age polities in central and southern Africa.... 相似文献
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Chris Hunt John Davison Robyn Inglis Lucy Farr Tim Reynolds David Simpson Hwedi el-Rishi Graeme Barker 《Journal of archaeological science》2010
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their interpretation has suffered from assumptions about cave sedimentary processes. Caves contain distinctive sedimentary environments: this has major implications for the understanding of contained archaeological materials. This paper describes and analyses the Holocene sediments in the Haua Fteah, a sequence regarded as essentially continuous by the original excavator. 50 years after it was first excavated, the Haua's Epipalaeolithic to post-Classical chronological range and rich finds make it still the key Holocene archaeological site in North Africa. The reassessment shows, however, that the sequence is strongly discontinuous and this has major implications for the reinterpretation of the site, as the highly-resolved archaeological record is thus likely to reflect a series of brief occupations, rather than continuous human activity. As with many caves, the sedimentary record in the Haua Fteah is an extremely sensitive indicator of environments and processes in the wider landscape. Secure understanding of sedimentary process, from analysis of the highly individual records found in caves, is essential for full understanding of their contained archaeology. 相似文献
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