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The SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change is an extensive survey of the interdisciplinary science of environmental change that examines the historic importance and future development of the field over two volumes. With over 40 chapters, the books situate key arguments and debates by examining a retrospective audit of the discipline, its changing nature and diversity of approaches, key theoretical paradigms, its resonances between sub-fields and other disciplines, and its relationships to theory, research and practice.
Environmental Change and Archaeological Evidence
Environmental Change and Archaeological Evidence
1 Introducing Environmental Archaeology
The interpretation of archaeological evidence with respect to human-environment interactions in the past, including environmental change, is referred to under the umbrella term ‘environmental archaeology’. Environmental archaeology is concerned with the ...
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