Sedimentation (Other Keyword)

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Environment and Archaeology of the Central Osage Plains (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen A. Hall.

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Holocene Climatic Change in the Middle Atlantic Areas: Preliminary Observations from Archaeological Sites (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dennis G. Curry. Jay F. Custer.

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Present in the Past: Environmental Archaeology and Public Policy (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Gibb.

  Eroding farmland, diminishing forest stocks, sediments choking navigable waterways….these are environmental changes wrought, at least in part, by human decisions and human actions. In the present, these are highly politicized issues, providing thin veils to debates about ideology. Exploring environmental changes in the distant past creates a safe place in which dialogue participants have little or no vested interest and ideology a less prominent role. Public dissemination of archaeological...


Quaternary Studies: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Canyonlands National Park, Phase I Report (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Larry Agenbroad.

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Shoreline Erosion and Freshwater Inundation - Cultural Resources Study (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Amira Ainis.

A white paper addressing the potential effects of shoreline erosion and freshwater inundation on archaeological sites. This literature summary includes a comprehensive recounting of the types of impacts that can be anticipated during the process of raising water levels and raising storage capacity in freshwater reservoirs, a summary of studies that have directly examined the effects of reservoir processes on specific types of archaeological resources, and a synopsis of proposed management...