A field archaeological perspective on the Anthropocene

  • Riede F
  • Vestergaard C
  • Fredensborg K
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Abstract

In a recent Antiquity debate, Todd Braje and respondents discuss the merits or otherwise of the recently proposed and hotly contested geological ‘Age of Man’—the Anthropocene. These papers make a useful contribution to the rapidly growing literature on this epoch-in-the-making (cf. Swanson et al. 2015). Recent publications by members of the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG; http://quaternary.stratigraphy.org/workinggroups/anthropocene/ ) suggest a start date for this epoch of c . 1950 (Zalasiewicz et al. 2015; Waters et al. 2016; Zalasiewicz & Waters 2016), the adoption of which would challenge archaeology as a discipline concerned with deep-time socio-ecological dynamics.

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Riede, F., Vestergaard, C., & Fredensborg, K. H. (2016). A field archaeological perspective on the Anthropocene. Antiquity, 90(354). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2016.183

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