Title of article
Hydrological and post-depositional impacts on the distribution of Holocene archaeological sites: The case of the Holocene middle Rhône River basin, France
Author/Authors
Jean-François ، نويسنده , , Berger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
16
From page
167
To page
182
Abstract
On a landscape scale, the location of archaeological sites strongly influences their potential for preservation. The recent progress made in the acquired knowledge of the Rhône River basin palaeodynamics, occurring simultaneously to the development of intensive rescue archaeological surveys on fluvial plains, provides information on the burying and post-depositional processes of archaeological records for all of the Holocene cultural phases. Even if the lowlands have traditionally been seen as having lower population densities and are dominated by Late Holocene sediments, the systematic exploration of the soil archives has revealed that the archaeological potential was concentrated in the lower alluvial plains and the Alpine foothill river fans. The taphonomic corrections and correlative predictive model carried out under GIS have changed our perception of the settlement history of the northwestern Mediterranean region. They put in doubt some initial settlement patterns, some chronocultural hiatuses, based on preconceived models of land use, especially for the First Neolithic and the Protohistoric periods.
Keywords
Holocene , Rhône River basin , Post-depositional processes , Fluvial palaeodynamic , Landscape units , Settlement dynamic
Journal title
Geomorphology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Geomorphology
Record number
2361221
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