Side-By-Side Survey : Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World.
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- computer
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- 9781785704741
- DE60.S534 2004
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Introduction -- METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES -- 2. Mapping and Manuring:Can We Compare Sherd Density Figures? -- 3. Are the Landscapes of Greek Prehistory Hidden? A Comparative Approach -- 4. Sample Size Matters! The Paradox of Global Trends and Local Surveys -- 5. Solving the Puzzle of the Archaeological Labyrinth:Time Perspectivism in Mediterranean Surface Archaeology -- COMPARATIVE STUDIESIN THE MEDITERRANEAN -- 6. Side-by-Side and Back-to-Front:Exploring Intra-Regional Latitudinal andLongitudinal Comparability in Survey Data.Three Case Studies from Metaponto, Southern Italy -- 7. Intra-regional and Inter-regional Comparison ofOccupation Histories in Three Italian Regions:The RPC Project -- 8. Site by Site:Combining Survey and Excavation Data to ChartPatterns of Socio-political Change in Bronze Age Crete -- 9. Comparative Settlement Patterns during theBronze Age in the Northeastern Peloponnesos, Greece -- 10. Problems and Possibilities in Comparative Survey:A North African Perspective -- ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS -- 11. Accounting for ARS:Fineware and Sites in Sicily and Africa -- 12. Demography and Survey -- 13. Mapping the Roman World:The Contribution of Field Survey Data -- WIDER PERSPECTIVES -- 14. From Nucleation to Dispersal:Trends in Settlement Pattern inthe Northern Fertile Crescent -- 15. Settlement Pattern and Population Change inMesoamerican and Mediterranean Civilizations:A Comparative Perspective -- APPENDIX -- 16. Appendix. Internet Resources forMediterranean Regional Survey Projects:A Preliminary Listing.
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