Adventures in archaeology : the wreck of the Orca II and other explorations /
This collection of essays, written over nearly 25 years, traces the development of the archaeologies of shoreline, sea, air, and space, to reveal how the expansion of human culture has created unique archaeological signatures written on the global landscape, and how the cultural history of humans ca...
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, [2018] |
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Online Access: | Click here for full text at JSTOR |
Table of Contents:
- Preface: Time and the river
- Acknowledgements
- Shoreline and shallows archaeology
- The last logbook of the Orca II
- The throwaway society in the mudflats
- Airship underwater: in search of the USS Akron
- The archaeological shorelines of the high north
- Transoceanic archaeology
- The elusive island
- The origins of the raft
- Thor Heyerdahl and the theory of the archaeological raft
- Eric de Bisschop and the response to Kon-Tiki
- Aeronautical archaeology
- The airship hangar at the top of the world
- Buried treasure
- A rock in the fuselage
- The TB-3 on Rudolf Island
- Aerospace archaeology
- Space, the final (archaeological) frontier
- Surveying Fermi's paradox, mapping Dyson's sphere
- Measuring the mountains of the moon
- Mobile artifacts in the solar system and beyond
- Epilog: Back down to earth, in search of Pedro.