Student Contributions in Geoarchaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
One predictor of a discipline’s directions is student research. This organized session showcases papers led by current graduate and undergraduate students pursuing geoarchaeological research. Other than these two common threads, contributions span time and space, are single- and coauthored, and utilize a variety of methods to understand aspects of the landscape context of the archaeological record. The session’s goal is to offer student authors a forum to disseminate their recent work to a broad audience of peers and professionals.
Other Keywords
Geoarchaeology •
geomorphology •
Maya •
Geophysics •
Soils •
Canals •
Households •
Formation Processes •
Sinkhole •
China
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
North America - Southwest •
Caribbean •
North America - Plains •
North America - Midwest •
East/Southeast Asia
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- Archaeological Investigations of Deeply Stratified Deposits at Crumps Sink, South-Central Kentucky, USA (2016)
- Archaeological Site Distribution in Relation to Soils and Geomorphic Characteristics in Dune Landscapes in Northeastern Arizona (2016)
- The Central Plains Archaeological Survey: A Preliminary Report (2016)
- Comparing Methods for Determining Particle-Size Distribution (2016)
- Geochemical Analysis of Maya Commoner Houses and the Spaces in Between at Actuncan, Belize (2016)
- Geomorphological Assessment of Plantation Farmscapes in Antigua, West Indies (2016)
- The Geophysical Investigations at the Tzib Group in Pacbitun, Belize (2016)
- Magnetic Gradiometry in the Spatial Reconstruction of the Early Agricultural Period Canal System at La Playa, Mexico (2016)
- Modeling Landscape Evolution Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition at Blackwater Locality No. 1 (2016)