Coastal Land Loss and the Future of Louisiana's Archaeological Record
Author(s): Brian Ostahowski
Year: 2018
Summary
This presentation examines the effects of land loss to the coastal archaeological record. Impacts observable at different scales (coast-wide, regional, and the individual archaeological site) demonstrate that our ability to understand Louisiana's past may be permanently altered. New directions for future research and community engagement are proposed.
Cite this Record
Coastal Land Loss and the Future of Louisiana's Archaeological Record. Brian Ostahowski. Presented at The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC. 2018 ( tDAR id: 442674)
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Keywords
General
Cultural Resources and Heritage Management
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Environment and Climate
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Mississippian
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Sea Level Rise; Coastal Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica: Gulf Coast
Spatial Coverage
min long: -98.987; min lat: 17.77 ; max long: -86.858; max lat: 25.839 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 21648