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Digging in the Dirt: Excavation in a new millennium

Geoff Carver
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  • Contents

  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Session Abstracts
  • Session Schedules
  • Pan-European Archaeological Research: How different methodological approaches to research and practice in different countries might affect the interpretation of evidence
  • Multi-National Excavation Strategies
  • Changing Trends in the Study of Estonian Iron Age Cemeteries: Archaeological Excavations in Archives
  • The famous Gnezdovo Hoard: The treasure of the burial? Archival documents versus the official scientific version
  • Antiquities of the Shigirsky peat-bog system
  • Methods of excavations of stratified peat sites in middle Russia
  • Paradigms and Excavation
  • Excavating excavation: A contribution to the social archaeology of archaeology
  • Preliminary reflections upon the unnatural history of archaeological stratigraphy
  • The relationship between documentation (recording) and excavation
  • From mud to monograph
  • Digging up a post-medieval English Prison: Resolving the conflict between documents and archaeology
  • The Devil Is In The Detail: Strategies, Methods and Theory in Urban Archaeology
  • The Pros and Cons of the Single Context Recording System: the Irish Experience
  • Medieval archaeology in Norway
  • Introducing Single Context Planning at the Schloss in Dresden
  • Excavation methodology in post-war Poland: The forgotten revolution
  • Excavation methodology in Poland: A cause for concern?
  • Excavating techniques and compliance-driven archaeological research
  • Scratching the Surface: An Historical Critique of Archaeological Survey in the American Southwest
  • Method and theory in German archaeology: Preliminary findings
  • The Resistance of Classical Archaeology against Stratigraphic Excavation
  • Digging for dirt in Sweden: An historical explanation for the longevity of arbitrary excavation methods in Swedish urban archaeology
  • Breaking up time: The problems of ‘Phasing Stratigraphy’
  • Seize the Sequence: Group level information in the recording system in Lund
  • Respecting the feature: The role of higher order concepts in archaeological stratigraphy
  • The study of ancient agricultural structures: the integration of different scales of analysis
  • La compréhension des niveaux d’habitat en contexte stratifié: Problématique d’étude et développement d’analyses méthodologiques pour deux sites de la fin du Paléolithique supérieur dans le sud de la France
  • Virtual recording of artifact provenance
  • The Stratigraphic Evidence for the Antiquity of Man at Brixham Cave in 1858
  • Stratigraphic Correlation and Non-Recoverable Datasets at the Gerstle River Site, Central Alaska
  • The integration of "geoarchaeological" and "archaeological" perspectives on stratification
  • Archaeopedological checklists: Proposal for a simplified version for the routine archaeological recording of Holocene rural and urban sites in North-Western Europe
  • Approche stratigraphique en archéologie: théorie et pratique
  • The ethic of top-down reporting
  • Giving new life to old data: a GIS approach
  • Towards an Integrated European Recording System for Archaeology: The Problems that Lie Ahead
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Published: 2004
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Copyright Holder: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407326733 (ebook)
  • 9781841713694 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1256
Subject
  • Computing and Quantitative Methods
  • Scandinavia
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Theory and Method (general titles)
  • British Isles
  • Multiperiod
  • Archaeometry / Scientific Dating
  • North America
  • Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
  • Western Europe and Britain
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