Vanishing River Volume 4: Chapter 02: Archaeological Landscapes: A Methodological and Theoretical Discussion
Part of the Lower Verde Archaeological project
Author(s): Stephanie M. Whittlesey
Editor(s): Stephanie M. Whittlesey; Richard Ciolek-Torello; Jeffrey Altschul
Year: 1997
Summary
In chapter 2, Whittlesey discusses some of the intellectual history of landscape theory and defines a landscape approach. She then considers the definition of archaeological landscapes. Finally, she discusses the utility of archaeological landscapes for interpreting both the prehistory and history of an area.
Cite this Record
Vanishing River Volume 4: Chapter 02: Archaeological Landscapes: A Methodological and Theoretical Discussion. Stephanie M. Whittlesey, Stephanie M. Whittlesey, Richard Ciolek-Torello, Jeffrey Altschul. In Vanishing River: Landscapes and Lives of the Lower Verde Valley: The Lower Verde Archaeological Project: Overview, Synthesis, and Conclusions. Pp. 17-28. Tucson, AZ: Statistical Research, Inc. Press. 1997 ( tDAR id: 5834) ; doi:10.6067/XCV84F1P9H
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
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Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
General
Archaeological Landscapes
Geographic Keywords
Central Arizona
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lower Verde River
Temporal Keywords
Historic
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Hohokam Classic period
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Hohokam Colonial period
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Hohokam Early Classic period
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Hohokam Late Classic period
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Hohokam pre-Classic period
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Hohokam Sedentary period
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Protohistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.845; min lat: 33.804 ; max long: -111.591; max lat: 34.082 ;
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