Landslide Archaeology : Past hazards and disasters in the Göta River Valley and beyond
By Anton Larsson
Archaeology
331 pages • English • 1/17/25
About the book
Exploring the impact of landslides on past human communities, their landscapes, and their material remains, this thesis focuses on the most landslide-prone region of Sweden: the Göta River Valley. It is argued that through a multi-source methodology and by employing ideas concerning geoculturality and disasterscapes, we can begin to approach the lived experiences of the both distant and near past. The thesis further outlines the risk posed by landsliding to cultural heritage and archaeological sites, a threat that is significantly exacerbated by the ongoing processes of anthropogenic climate change.
Comprising five research papers, each dealing with different aspects of landslide archaeology within Western Sweden from prehistory and into the present day, this compilation thesis is a contribution to the study of past hazards and disasters that has relevance on both a regional, national, and international level.
This is a doctoral thesis in Archaeology with General Specialisation at Stockholm University, Sweden 2023
Information
Author
Anton Larsson
Original publication year
2023
Editions
ISBN
9789180145268
Pages
331
Measurements
165 mm ✕ 242 mm
Weight
783 g
Delivery time: 5-7 workdays within Sweden, rest of the world up to 14 workdays