Oceans of archaeology

Coastal archaeology Underwater archaeology
Jutland Archaeological Society
2018
EISBN 879342325X
1. Introducing Oceans of archaeology.
2. Sighting submerged prehistoric seashores - land-based approaches.
3. Exploring inundated early prehistory - national overviews.
4. Methods, management and preservation of the early prehistoric cultural heritage below the sea.
5. Engulfed Stone Age - archaeological syntheses and strategies for the future.
6. Oceans of archaeology - when, who, where, what?
"Vast coastal plains that vanished below the waves thousands of years ago were highways to new territories and a cornucopia of natural riches for early humankind. Oceans of Archaeology presents these virtually unexplored areas of the archaeological world map. It scrutinises the submerged early prehistory of Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, and reveals a richness and diversity unmatched around the globe. Specialists from ten countries join forces to tell of flooded settlements, enigmatic sacred places, amazing art and skillful navigation. Multifarious traces of food preparation, flintworking, hunting and fishing vividly illustrate Stone Age daily life. While children's footprints lead the way to new investigations of early prehistoric life in these now inundated landscapes."--
2. Sighting submerged prehistoric seashores - land-based approaches.
3. Exploring inundated early prehistory - national overviews.
4. Methods, management and preservation of the early prehistoric cultural heritage below the sea.
5. Engulfed Stone Age - archaeological syntheses and strategies for the future.
6. Oceans of archaeology - when, who, where, what?
"Vast coastal plains that vanished below the waves thousands of years ago were highways to new territories and a cornucopia of natural riches for early humankind. Oceans of Archaeology presents these virtually unexplored areas of the archaeological world map. It scrutinises the submerged early prehistory of Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, and reveals a richness and diversity unmatched around the globe. Specialists from ten countries join forces to tell of flooded settlements, enigmatic sacred places, amazing art and skillful navigation. Multifarious traces of food preparation, flintworking, hunting and fishing vividly illustrate Stone Age daily life. While children's footprints lead the way to new investigations of early prehistoric life in these now inundated landscapes."--
