Spatial Environment and Conceptual Design : The Concept of Social Ecology as a Means to Integrate Humanities and Science in Landscape Archaeological Research (Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 74) (2021. 216 S. 24 cm)

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Spatial Environment and Conceptual Design : The Concept of Social Ecology as a Means to Integrate Humanities and Science in Landscape Archaeological Research (Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 74) (2021. 216 S. 24 cm)

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The relationship between humans, their landscapes, and the natural environment is complex and underlies mutual non-material and material fluxes. Especially challenging is the attempt to reconstruct this relationship in order to understand the role and relevance of Space and Knowledge of Ancient Civilizations, the core theme of the cluster of excellence Exc 264 Topoi, funded from 2007-2019. In this book we present the results of an attempt to use a system-oriented concept of social ecology as tool for interdisciplinary collaboration and integrative research on aspects of human-environmental relationship. In six different interdisciplinary projects the developed social ecological model is applied and critically discussed.
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Daniel Knitter is working as PostDoc within the CRC1266 Scales of Transformation where he is chargefor the integrative modelling of socio-environmental interactions. Between 2013 and 2016 he worked in the Topoi Lab of Research Area A. Research interest is the complex interplay of human, society, landscape, and nature.Wolfram Schier is Professor and director of Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin, previously Professor at Bamberg and Würzburg University. Current research: Neolithic and Copper age in Central and Southeastern Europe, settlement and landscape studies,experimental and economic archaeology with special interest in early agriculture. Field research in Romania and Germany.Brigitta Schütt has been a professor for Physical Geography at the Institute of Geographical Sciences,Freie Universität Berlin since 2002. Research interests are past and present soil erosion, Late-Quaternary palaeoenvironments, palaeohydrology, past and present morphodynamics, drylands and watershed management.

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