What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability

Geoarchaeology has a key role to play in the human-climate-environment debate, including research into the controls and variability of water availability. However its interdisciplinarity can cause complications as well as advantages and leads to confusion as to what researchers should be investigati...

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Main Author: Jones, Matthew D.
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Published: Elsevier 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29440/
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description Geoarchaeology has a key role to play in the human-climate-environment debate, including research into the controls and variability of water availability. However its interdisciplinarity can cause complications as well as advantages and leads to confusion as to what researchers should be investigating and how they should be reporting their findings. In this paper I investigate Geoarchaeology, and its place in 21st century science, as well as investigating its role in reconstructing past water availability and some of the challenges involved in ensuring these investigations are undertaken in a robust manner that will enhance academic knowledge and debate.
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spelling nottingham-294402020-05-04T16:34:56Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29440/ What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability Jones, Matthew D. Geoarchaeology has a key role to play in the human-climate-environment debate, including research into the controls and variability of water availability. However its interdisciplinarity can cause complications as well as advantages and leads to confusion as to what researchers should be investigating and how they should be reporting their findings. In this paper I investigate Geoarchaeology, and its place in 21st century science, as well as investigating its role in reconstructing past water availability and some of the challenges involved in ensuring these investigations are undertaken in a robust manner that will enhance academic knowledge and debate. Elsevier 2012-12-20 Article PeerReviewed Jones, Matthew D. (2012) What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability. Quaternary International, 308 . pp. 76-79. ISSN 1040-6182 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040618212033824 doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2012.12.015 doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2012.12.015
spellingShingle Jones, Matthew D.
What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
title What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
title_full What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
title_fullStr What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
title_full_unstemmed What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
title_short What do we mean by wet? Geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
title_sort what do we mean by wet? geoarchaeology and the reconstruction of water availability
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