Inundated cultural landscapes: an introduction

IF 1.8 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00438243.2022.2114680
J. Conolly, I. Ward
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Archaeologists have known for more than a century that fluctuating sea levels have repeatedly exposed and flooded coastal landscapes (e.g. Lubbock 1913: Figure 255). However, it is only within the last few decades that we have more fully explored the potential that inundated landscapes possess for broadening our understanding of cultural land use, settlement and early coastal adaptations. Examples are abundant, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere (Sturt et al. 2018), with pioneering work in the North Sea’s ‘Doggerland’ (Gaffney, Fitch, and Smith 2009; see also Gaffney and Fitch 2022 for an up-to-date summary), the Baltic (Bailey and Jöns 2020), the Gulf of Mexico (Faught and Gusick 2011) and across the Red Sea Basin (Bailey et al. 2007). However, inundated cultural landscapes are present not just along coastlines but include marine and freshwater wetlands, lakes, river deltas, and other waterways (e.g. Coleman 2008; Fedje and Josenhans 2000; Halligan 2021; Puckett 2021). While the scope of research has broadened beyond its original focus on coastal systems, the study of inundated cultural landscapes remains principally concerned with the identification, characterization and interpretation of formerly inhabited terrestrial settings that, due to natural or anthropogenically-driven shoreline transgression, are now underwater. With these broad goals in mind, this volume builds on an existing body of knowledge to present new and varied studies on inundated cultural landscapes (ICL), highlighting what they can reveal about changing approaches and perspectives on this theme.
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被淹没的文化景观:介绍
一个多世纪以来,考古学家就知道,海平面的波动反复暴露和淹没了沿海景观(例如,Lubbock 1913:图255)。然而,只有在过去几十年里,我们才更充分地探索了被淹没的景观所具有的潜力,以拓宽我们对文化土地利用、定居和早期沿海适应的理解。例子很多,特别是在北半球(Sturt等人,2018),在北海的“多格兰”(Gaffney,Fitch和Smith,2009年;另见Gaffney和Fitch 2022,了解最新摘要)、波罗的海(Bailey和Jöns,2020年)、墨西哥湾(Faught和Gusick,2011年)和整个红海盆地(Bailey等人,2007年)都有开创性的工作。然而,被淹没的文化景观不仅存在于海岸线沿线,还包括海洋和淡水湿地、湖泊、河流三角洲和其他水道(例如Coleman 2008;Fedje和Josenhans 2000;Halligan 2021;Puckett 2021)。虽然研究范围已经超出了最初对海岸系统的关注,但对被淹没的文化景观的研究仍然主要关注对以前有人居住的陆地环境的识别、表征和解释,由于自然或人类驱动的海岸线海侵,这些环境现在处于水下。考虑到这些广泛的目标,本卷以现有的知识体系为基础,介绍了关于淹没文化景观(ICL)的新的和多样化的研究,强调了它们可以揭示的关于这一主题的不断变化的方法和观点。
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期刊介绍: World Archaeology was established specifically to deal with archaeology on a world-wide multiperiod basis. Thirty years after it was founded it remains a leader in its field. The first three of the year"s quarterly issues are each dedicated to a particular theme of current interest. The fourth issue, Debates in World Archaeology, is a forum for debate, discussion and comment. All papers adopt a broad comparative approach, looking at important issues on a global scale. The members of the editorial board and the advisory board represent a wide range of interests and expertise and this ensures that the papers published in World Archaeology cover a wide variety of subject areas.
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