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Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective

Crumley, Carole(Edited by)
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Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective challenges traditional practices and approaches to regional studies by anthropologists and economic geographers. This book attempts to incorporate various fields such as natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities for a more comprehensive framework in regional studies. A region that has historical record of depth, i.e., Burgundy, France, is chosen for this book.
The book begins with a chapter on theories that critique the past approaches to regional studies and introduces relevant concepts covered in the book such as landscape, sociohistorical structures, heterarchy, etc. The following chapters focus on the physical structures of the region, the archaeological excavations, settlement and land use during the Iron Age and Gallo-Roman times, multiscalar research design, and Roman period beginning from its conquest until the Middle Ages. A summary of important themes is given in the last chapter.
This book caters to many students and professionals in various fields like anthropology, geography, archeology, history, economics, and ecology.

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Product Details
Academic Press
0323144020 / 9780323144025
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
944.4
24/10/2013
English
625 pages
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