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Historical Ecologies, Heterarchies and Transtemporal Landscapes - Celeste Ray

Historical Ecologies, Heterarchies and Transtemporal Landscapes

By: Celeste Ray (Editor), Manuel Fernández-Götz (Editor)

Hardcover | 9 May 2019 | Edition Number 1

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Twenty-five years after historical ecology's multidimensional orientation has come to characterize many archaeological and cultural studies considering the dialectic of human-environmental relations, this volume's essays collectively address the ways in which historical ecologies have challenged established models in archaeological thinking and what new understandings promise for future research. Historical ecology draws from archaeology, archival research, ethnography, the humanities, and the biophysical sciences to merge the history of the Earth's biophysical system with the history of humanity. Considering landscape as the spatial manifestation of the relations between humans and their environments through time, authors in this volume examine the multi-directional power dynamics which have shaped settlement, agrarian, monumental, and ritual landscapes through the long-term field projects they have pursued around the globe. Examining both biocultural stability and change through the Longue Duree in different regions, these essays highlight intersectionality and counterpoised power flows to demonstrate that alongside and in spite of hierarchical ideologies, the daily life of power is heterarchical. Knowledge of transtemporal human-environmental relationships is necessary for strategizing socioecological resilience. This volume models routes for making the past useful to the future.

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"This collection of papers is an excellent introduction to, and overview of, research in the field of Historical Ecology. The topic is especially timely, as archaeologists and historians think increasingly about how our understanding of interrelations between humans and their environments in the past can help us to understand changes happening in the present and to plan for the future. Chapters include discussion of theory and method, as well as case studies that demonstrate the application of the approach to changes in early societies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. This book is valuable both for its explanation of the subject of Historical Ecology and for the information presented in the case studies."

Peter Wells, University of Minnesota, USA

"The work of Carole Crumley has impacted a broad audience of anthropological archaeologists for several decades now, with both her championing of Historical Ecology and her early transdisciplinary introduction of the heterarchy concept markedly influencing the field. By bringing together several contributors who have been significantly affected by her long and productive career, this collection is a robust encounter with Crumley's influence and how her clear thinking has profoundly altered our assessment of archaeological method and theory."

Vernon L. Scarborough, University of Cincinnati, USA


This collection of papers is an excellent introduction to, and overview of, research in the field of historical ecology. The topic is especially timely, as archaeologists and historians think increasingly about how our understanding of interrelations between humans and their environments in the past can help us to understand changes happening in the present and to plan for the future. Chapters include discussion of theory and method, as well as case studies that demonstrate the application of the approach to changes in early societies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. This book is valuable both for its explanation of the subject of historical ecology and for the information presented in the case studies.

Peter Wells, University of Minnesota, USA

The work of Carole Crumley has impacted a broad audience of anthropological archaeologists for several decades now, with both her championing of Historical Ecology and her early transdisciplinary introduction of the heterarchy concept markedly influencing the field. By bringing together several contributors who have been significantly affected by her long and productive career, this collection is a robust encounter with Crumley's influence and how her clear thinking has profoundly altered our assessment of archaeological method and theory.

Vernon L. Scarborough, University of Cincinnati

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