Jordan - An Archaeological Reader - Russell B. Adams

Jordan - An Archaeological Reader - Russell B. Adams

Evolving Landscape and Environment in Jordan

Jordan - An Archaeological Reader - Russell B. Adams

Phillip Macumber
Sydney University

Description

The following contribution examines aspects of the physi- ography of Jordan as a basis for understanding processes and events that influence population distribution and occupational environment, both at present and in the past.  This chapter provides a description of the physiography of Jordan based largely on the physiographic provinces initially erected by Bender (1968, 1974, 1975), but with some modifications. For each province it examines and compares events from a small selection of well-document- ed sites, where the nature of long-term occupation reflects strongly on the physical evolution of Jordan through time. In dealing with palaeoenvironmental reconstructions there are many difficulties in comparing the palaeohydrol- ogy and palaeoclimatology from different areas, and this is especially the case using archaeological evidence.     

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Macumber, Phillip. Evolving Landscape and Environment in Jordan. Jordan - An Archaeological Reader. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 7 - 34 Jul 2008. ISBN 9781845530372. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=19363. Date accessed: 30 Dec 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.19363. Jul 2008

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