Abstract
River archaeology consists of underwater research on the rivers themselves. It is also concerned with the archaeology of the valleys/floodplains with special attention to human-environmental interactions (reconstructing landscape, the environment, economy and society from material culture and traces of human impact on their surroundings). As historical hydrology is concerned with similar questions, from the hydrologist's point of view, the combination of different approaches offers the possibilities for fruitful cooperation for both disciplines. The intent of this paper is to present the type, nature and limitations of this part of the archaeological record through recent work in the Drava River basin.
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Tóth, A. J. (2008). River archaeology – a new tool for historical hydrology. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 4, 012035. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1307/4/1/012035
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