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Chapter Ten Landscape Archaeology in Eastern Pyrenees High Mountain Areas (Segre and Ter Valleys, Northeast Iberian Peninsula)
Human Activities in the Shaping of Mountain Cultural Landscapes
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Josep M. Palet
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Mountain Landscapes 1
- Steps Lost 19
- Toward an Anthropology of Sacred Mountains 37
- An Integrated Approach to the Archaeology of a Sacred Mountain 51
- The Mountainscape of the Peak Sanctuary at Leska on Kythera 77
- Exploring Seasonal Transhumance of Hunter-Gatherers and Neolithic Pastoralists in Poland’s High Tatras and Foothill Lowlands 93
- The Onset of Alpine Pastoral Systems in the Eastern Alps 117
- Central Alpine Environments as Mountain Cultural Landscapes from Prehistory to Contemporary Past 139
- Mountain Archaeology of the Bronze Age Caucasus 153
- Landscape Archaeology in Eastern Pyrenees High Mountain Areas (Segre and Ter Valleys, Northeast Iberian Peninsula) 179
- Southern Norway’s Mountain Landscapes 197
- Comparison between Medieval and Modern Landscape 219
- Neolithic Penetration of the European Mid-Mountains 233
- Addressing the Complexity of the Paleoenvironmental Impact of Prehistoric Settlement and Protohistoric Urbanism in the Auvergne Mountains (Massif Central, France) 253
- Holocene Anthropization of Mid-elevation Landscapes around Pic d’Orhy, Western Pyrenees 277
- Highlands and Lowlands—Different Landscapes, Different Archaeologies? 303
- Developing a Systematic Approach to the Archaeological Study of Mountain Landscapes 325
- Agropastoralism in a Dispersed Village, Mountain Economy 343
- The Inka Landscape of Cusco and the Watanay Valley 361
- On the Supposed Marginality of Mountain Areas 385
- Contributors 399
- Index 401
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Mountain Landscapes 1
- Steps Lost 19
- Toward an Anthropology of Sacred Mountains 37
- An Integrated Approach to the Archaeology of a Sacred Mountain 51
- The Mountainscape of the Peak Sanctuary at Leska on Kythera 77
- Exploring Seasonal Transhumance of Hunter-Gatherers and Neolithic Pastoralists in Poland’s High Tatras and Foothill Lowlands 93
- The Onset of Alpine Pastoral Systems in the Eastern Alps 117
- Central Alpine Environments as Mountain Cultural Landscapes from Prehistory to Contemporary Past 139
- Mountain Archaeology of the Bronze Age Caucasus 153
- Landscape Archaeology in Eastern Pyrenees High Mountain Areas (Segre and Ter Valleys, Northeast Iberian Peninsula) 179
- Southern Norway’s Mountain Landscapes 197
- Comparison between Medieval and Modern Landscape 219
- Neolithic Penetration of the European Mid-Mountains 233
- Addressing the Complexity of the Paleoenvironmental Impact of Prehistoric Settlement and Protohistoric Urbanism in the Auvergne Mountains (Massif Central, France) 253
- Holocene Anthropization of Mid-elevation Landscapes around Pic d’Orhy, Western Pyrenees 277
- Highlands and Lowlands—Different Landscapes, Different Archaeologies? 303
- Developing a Systematic Approach to the Archaeological Study of Mountain Landscapes 325
- Agropastoralism in a Dispersed Village, Mountain Economy 343
- The Inka Landscape of Cusco and the Watanay Valley 361
- On the Supposed Marginality of Mountain Areas 385
- Contributors 399
- Index 401