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In this volume, originally published by Smithsonian Institution Press in 1990, the editors present eight thorough case studies on a wide range of environments and cultural contexts to argue the advantages of full-coverage survey-the systematic coverage of a whole study area. A new prologue traces developments of the past two decades and shows how current archaeological practice favors full-coverage research design, both in cultural resource management and research contexts.
Contents
Prologue to the Percheron Press Edition
Introduction, Suzanne K. Fish and Stephen A. Kowalewski
1. Critical Reflections on a Decade of Full-Coverage Regional Survey in the Valley of Mexico, Jeffrey R. Parsons
2. Merits of Fill-Coverage Survey: Examples from the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, Stephen A. Kowalewski
3. Full-Coverage Regional Archaeological Survey in the Near Wast: An Example from Iran, William M. Sumner
4. Full-Coverage Survey in the Lower Santa Valley: Implications for Regional Settlement Pattern Studies on the Peruvian Coast, David J. Wilson
5. Insights from Full-Coverage Survey in the Georgia Piedmont, Paul R. Fish and Thomas Gresham
6. Intesive Archaeological Survey of Long House Valley, Northeastern Arizona, Jeffrey S. Dean
7. Analyzing Regional Architecture: A Hohokam Example, Suzanne K. Fish, Paul R. Fish, and John H. Madsen
8. Sampling Full-Coverage Survey: An Example from Western Texas, Michael E. Wilson
9. Comments on the Case for Full-Coverage Survey, Keith W. Kintigh
10. Toward Refining Concepts of Full-Coverage Survey, George L. Cowgill
Conclusions, Stephen A. Kowalewski and Suzanne K. Fish