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A shared lexicon for the multidisciplinary field of pyroarchaeology with a focus on the archaeology of light
2024. English
By
Gail Higginbottom
(author)
Ségolène Vandevelde (author)
Ma Ángeles Medina-Alcaide (author)
Bastien Rueff (author)
Yafit Kedar (author)
Damien Deldicque (author)
Catherine Ferrier (author)
Jean Claude Leblanc (author)
Summary
Pyroarchaeology has developed considerably in recent years, distinguished by its multidisciplinary nature. As a result, researchers from diverse backgrounds often discuss the same subjects but use varying terminologies or overlook similar nuances. This discrepancy complicates to the further advancement of both pyroarchaeology and ‘light studies’. Therefore, we propose a concise list of approximately 20 fundamental words and concepts relevant to our community of physicists, archaeologists, and historians focusing on fire, light, and their traces.
Keywords
TerminologyFireLightMultidisciplinarityDiachronicityArchaeologyHistory.
Journal or series
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Ségolène Vandevelde, Ma Ángeles Medina-Alcaide, Bastien Rueff, Yafit Kedar, Gail Higginbottom, Damien Deldicque, Catherine Ferrier, Jean Claude Leblanc
Volume 55
Pages 104503
Reference
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X24001317)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104503.
ISBN/ISSN 2352-409X
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