Search publications: Journal of Wetland Archaeology
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JOURNAL OF WETLAND ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 5 (2005).JOURNAL -CONTENTS. JOHN COLES. Introduction - Swimming Against the Tide. Pp. 1-4. GRIGORI M. BUROW. Fishing Gear of the 1st Millennium AD in the North East of European Russia. Pp. 5-16. RICHARD M. HUTCHINGS & SARAH K. CAMPBELL. The Importance of Deltaic Wetland resources: A Perspective from the Nooksack River Delta, Washington State (USA). Pp. 17-34. ISAO IBA. The Awazu Site, a Shell-Midden on the Bottom of Lake Biwa, Japan. Pp. 35-48. AKIRA MATSUI. Salmon Explotation in Jomon Archaeology from a Wetlands Point of View. Pp. 49-64. AIDAN O'SULLIVAN. |
€37,50 €37,50 | |
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JOURNAL OF WETLAND ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 4 (2004).JOURNAL -CONTENTS. Research Papers: ASTRID CASELDINE & CAROLINE EARWOOD. A Neolithic Site at Abercynafon, Talybont, South Wales. Pp. 1-54. HENNING MATTHIESEN, DAVID GREGORY, POUL JENSEN & BIRGIT SORENSEN. Environmental Monitoring at Nydam, a Waterlogged Site with Weapon Sacrifices from the Danish Iron Age. I: a Comparison of Methods Used and Results from Undisturbed Conditions. Pp. 55-74. JOHN COLES. Hjortspring and the North: Review and Commentary. Pp. 75-82. Conference Papers: WIJNAND VAN DER SANDEN & RICK TURNER. The Strata Florida Manikin: How Exotic is It? Pp. 83-96. TINA TUOHY. |
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JOURNAL OF WETLAND ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 3 (2003).JOURNAL -CONTENTS: TONY BROWN. Divisions of floodplain space and sites on riverine 'islands': functional, ritual, social, or liminal places? Pp. 3-16. ROBERTA ROBIN DODS. Wondering the Wetland: archaeology through the lens of myth and metaphor in Northern Boreal Canada. Pp. 17-36. ANNABA KILFEATHER. Legend and wetland landscape in Ireland. Pp. 37-50. JOHN O NEILL. Landscape, marginality and the practice of wetland archaeology in Ireland. Pp. 51-60. MICHAEL STANLEY. Archaeological survey of Irish bogs: information without understanding? Pp. 61-74. GILLIAN WALLACE. |
€22,00 €22,00 | |
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JOURNAL OF WETLAND ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 2 (2002).JOURNAL -CONTENTS: C.W. KOOT & C.C. BAKELS. Wood Resources and their Exploitation During the Iron Age Occupation of the Fens of Midden-Delfland, the Netherlands. Pp. 3-24. RHONDA FOSTER & DALE R. CROES. Tribal - Archaeological Cooperative Agreement: A Holistic Cultural Resource Management Approach. Pp. 25-38. CAROLINE PHILLIPS & DILYS JOHNS with HARRY ALLEN. Why did Maori bury artefacts in the wetlands of pre-contact Aotearoa/New Zealand? Pp. 39-60. DAVID M. PENDERGAST, ELIZABETH GRAHAM, R. JORGE CALVERA & M. JUAN JARDINES. |
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JOURNAL OF WETLAND ARCHAEOLOGY. Volume 1 (2001).JOURNAL -CONTENTS: A.G. BROWN, B.J. COLES, S. RIPPON & R. VAN DE NOORT. Editors introduction. Pp. 1-2. J. COLES. Of water-wings and wellingtons: wetland archaeology and the new journal. Pp. 3-14. S. RIPPON. Adaptation to a changing environment: the response of marshland communities to the late medieval 'crisis'. Pp. 15-40. R. SANDS & A. HALE. Evidence from marine crannogs of later prehistory use of the Firth of Clyde. Pp. 41-54. BRYONY COLES. The impact of beaver activity on stream channels: some implications for past landscapes and human activity. Pp. 55-82. T. CLARE, A.J. CLAPMAN, D.M. |
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