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Anthropological Archaeology Underwater

Dive into the world of underwater archaeology! Lemke outlines research focusing on global submerged prehistory.

Ashley Lemke (Author)

9781009494649, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 31 October 2024

96 pages
23.5 x 15.9 x 1.1 cm, 0.29 kg

'This text serves as a useful starting point for anyone interested in familiarising themselves with the breadth, scope, and scale of the archaeology of submerged landscapes and inland waterways. By providing a summary of some available methods, the reader can begin to understand how archaeological approaches are used to locate, record, and interpret archaeological materials under water.' Justine Buchler, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

Anthropological archaeology underwater is a new field. What type of research is this and how do anthropologists go about it? When most people hear the phrase 'underwater archaeology', they think of shipwrecks and dramatic images of lost ships at sea, but the underwater archaeological record is vast. In addition to historic vessels, water preserves some of the oldest landscapes on the planet. While archaeologists are interested in the past, those working underwater apply the latest technologies to provide fresh understandings about ancient human behaviour. Underwater environments provide preservation that is unmatched on land and therefore the data collected is novel – providing information about human lifeways and creating a picture of the past we would otherwise never see. This Element will explore the world of anthropological archaeology underwater, focusing on submerged sites, and review the techniques, data, and theoretical perspectives which are offering new insights into the human story.

1. Introduction: Archaeology Underwater
2. Establishing an Anthropological Archaeology Framework
3. Types of Sites: Our Cultural World, Submerged
4. Methods
5. Types of Data: Material Culture, Resurfaced
6. The Future of the Underwater Past
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Subject Areas: Archaeological theory [HDA]

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