[Aqualist] Australia-Oceania Geosciences Society Conference June 2013 Geoarchaeology session
Barrows, Timothy
T.Barrows at exeter.ac.uk
Thu Jan 24 21:29:06 EST 2013
>From Trish Fanning <patricia.fanning at mq.edu.au<mailto:patricia.fanning at mq.edu.au>>
Asia-Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 10th Anniversary Conference, Brisbane, 24-28 June 2013
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2013/public.asp?page=home.htm
Session IG06:
Geoarchaeology: an interdisciplinary, geoscientific approach to understanding human activity in the past
Interaction between the geosciences and archaeology goes back to the early nineteenth century, when geology and prehistoric archaeology developed essentially in parallel. However, as an identified discipline, geoarchaeology only developed in the 1960s as part of a growing perception that the data and perspectives of the sciences had to be more systematically incorporated into archaeology. The geoarchaeology of this time therefore focussed more on the application of geoscientific techniques to answering research problems in archaeology, rather than on changing the conceptual apparatus through which archaeological research was conducted. However, a geoarchaeological approach provides the means to move away from single dimensional characterisations of either the environment or culture and, instead, to consider the interaction of multiple processes, both natural and cultural, operating over different temporal and spatial scales. Thus, contemporary geoarchaeology is not simply geologists helping out archaeologists, but a coherent discipline with dedicated practitioners devoting themselves to deciphering the natural world and the ways in which humans in the past interacted with it.
We invite papers for this session that focus on using geoarchaeological frameworks to illuminate human behaviour in the past. Preferably, they will have an Asia-Oceania geographical focus, but presentations on the latest research from anywhere in the world are welcome.
Abstract submission now open: closing date 29th January 2013
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Associate Professor Patricia (Trish) Fanning
Geomorphologist, Graduate School of the Environment
Associate Dean, Higher Degree Research
Faculty of Science
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, NSW, 2109
Australia
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