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      Methods in Historical Ecology
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      Insights from Amazonia

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      Methods in Historical Ecology book

      Insights from Amazonia
      Edited ByGuillaume Odonne, Jean-François Molino
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 12 October 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429060175
      Pages 210
      eBook ISBN 9780429060175
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Humanities, Research Methods , Social Sciences
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      Odonne, G., & Molino, J.-F. (Eds.). (2020). Methods in Historical Ecology: Insights from Amazonia (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429060175

      ABSTRACT

      This book presents some of the most recent tools, methods and concepts in historical ecology. It introduces students and researchers to state-of-the-art techniques and showcases a wide array of methods dedicated to understanding the history of tropical landscapes. The chapters cover the detection and characterisation of archaeological features, living organisms as witnesses of past human activities, ethnoecological knowledge of ancient anthropogenic landscapes and societal impacts of historical ecology. Whilst mainly based on Amazonian experiences, the contributions aim to strengthen synergies between disciplines and to propose solutions that can be applied elsewhere in the field.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |5 pages

      Introduction

      ByGuillaume Odonne, Jean-François Molino

      part Part I|69 pages

      Detection and characterisation of archaeological features

      chapter 1|8 pages

      Archaeology of Invisible Landscapes

      ByStéphen Rostain

      chapter 2|8 pages

      Pedological Perspective

      Concepts and facts
      ByMichel Brossard, Jeanne Brancier

      chapter 3|9 pages

      Soil Micromorphology

      ByJeanne Brancier, Cécilia Cammas

      chapter 4|12 pages

      Physicochemical Analysis of Neotropical Soils

      ByJeanne Brancier, Amandine Courte, Dominique Todisco, Michel Brossard

      chapter 5|7 pages

      Magnetic Properties of Soils

      ByFrançois Lévêque

      chapter 6|8 pages

      Geomagnetic Survey

      ByFrançois Lévêque

      chapter 7|7 pages

      Pedestrian Archaeological Surveys in Neotropical Rainforests

      ByMickaël Mestre, Martijn van den Bel

      chapter 8|8 pages

      Detecting Ditched Sites on Lidar-Generated Digital Elevation Models

      From technical specifications to interpretation keys
      ByMickaël Mestre, Grégoire Vincent, Caroline Bedeau, Nina Antonoff, Olivier Brunaux, Pierre Gautreau, Matthieu Noucher

      part Part II|53 pages

      Living organisms as witnesses of past human activities

      chapter 9|8 pages

      Phytoliths

      A tool for neotropical historical ecology, with a focus on bamboo-dominated forests
      ByLaurent Bremond, Charly Favier

      chapter 10|7 pages

      Anthracology in the Tropics

      How wood charcoals help us better understand today’s ecosystems
      ByStéphanie Bodin, Julie Morin-Rivat, Laurent Bremond, Rita Scheel-Ybert, Christophe Tardy, Christophe Vaschalde

      chapter 11|10 pages

      Forest Tree Inventories

      ByJean-François Molino, William Balée, Julien Engel, Claire Martin, Daniel Sabatier

      chapter 12|8 pages

      Historical Genomics

      ByLouise Brousseau, Pauline Garnier-Géré, Charles R. Clement

      chapter 13|9 pages

      Landscape-Scale Study of Soil Communities

      ByNina Gazal, Antoine Brin, Sophie Manzi, Emeline Houël, Emmanuel Lapied, Thibaud Decaëns, Mélanie Roy

      chapter 14|9 pages

      The Multiple Roles of Soil Animals in the Interpretation of Archaeological Soils and Sediments in Lowland Tropical South America

      ByDoyle McKey, Delphine Renard, Rumsaïs Blatrix

      part Part III|40 pages

      Ethnoecological knowledge on ancient anthropogenic landscapes

      chapter 15|7 pages

      History and Ethnohistory of Ancient Settlements

      ByPierre Grenand, Damien Davy

      chapter 16|6 pages

      Ethnoecology of Landscape Uses and Interpretations

      ByDamien Davy, Pierre Grenand, Guillaume Odonne

      chapter 17|7 pages

      From Single Species to Multiethnic Ethnobotanical Databases to Understand Past Land Use

      ByGuillaume Odonne, Damien Davy, Pierre Grenand

      chapter 18|9 pages

      Historical Ecology as an Instrument in Defence of Forest Peoples

      Reflections from the Tapajós River, Brazil
      ByBruna Cigaran da Rocha, Vinicius Eduardo Honorato de Oliveira

      chapter 19|9 pages

      Applied Historical Ecology

      ByWilliam Balée, Meredith Dudley

      chapter |7 pages

      Conclusion

      Historical ecology: challenges and perspectives in a changing world
      ByChelsey Geralda Armstrong, André Braga Junqueira
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