Galaty, M. L. (2005). European regional studies:. J Archaeol Res 13 (4). Vol 13(4), pp. 0-0. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-005-5110-z.

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European regional studies:
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a coming of age?
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J Archaeol Res 13 (4)
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Journal of Archaeological Research
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13 (4)
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Aticle reviewing current developments in European regional studies. A brief history of settlement archaeology as practiced in Europe is followed by a discussion of new approaches to regional analysis and surface survey. The author argues that recent, steady investments in the technology, methods, and theory of regional archaeological analysis and surface survey have stimulated advances in the study of settlement patterns and settlement pattern change through time in many parts of Europe. When innovative technologies (e.g., remote sensing, GPS, GIS), methods (e.g., geoarchaeology, `siteless' survey), and new theoretical frameworks (both processual and postprocessual) have been combined, it is suggested that breakthroughs in understanding of European settlement have resulted. In the last half of the article, the author describes some of these breakthroughs in a broad discussion of European settlement history, beginning with the earliest prehistory of Europe through the Middle Ages. Shifts in perspective are particularly apparent for phases of transition: from the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic, Palaeolithic to Mesolithic to Neolithic, and with the rise and expansion of states.
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Michael L Galaty
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2005
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Surface Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
Middle To Upper Palaeolithic Palaeolithic To Mesolithic To Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Settlement Archaeology (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-005-5110-z
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08 May 2007