Tectonic Archaeology

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Social Science genre, written by Gina L. Barnes and published by Archaeopress Publishing Ltd which was released on 29 December 2022 with total hardcover pages 554. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Tectonic Archaeology books below.

Tectonic Archaeology
Author : Gina L. Barnes
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Language : English
Release Date : 29 December 2022
ISBN : 9781803274003
Pages : 554 pages
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Tectonic Archaeology by Gina L. Barnes Book PDF Summary

The effects of tectonic processes on archaeological sites are evidenced by earthquake damage, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami destruction, but these processes also affect a broader sphere of landform structures, environment, and climate. An overview of tectonic archaeology is followed by a detailed summary of geoarchaeological fieldwork in Japan.

Tectonic Archaeology

The effects of tectonic processes on archaeological sites are evidenced by earthquake damage, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami destruction, but these processes also affect a broader sphere of landform structures, environment, and climate. An overview of tectonic archaeology is followed by a detailed summary of geoarchaeological fieldwork in Japan.

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