The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines
Herausgeber: Bailey, Geoff; Parkington, John
The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines
Herausgeber: Bailey, Geoff; Parkington, John
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The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines offers a conspectus of recent work on coastal archaeology.
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The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines offers a conspectus of recent work on coastal archaeology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 419g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108416
- ISBN-10: 0521108411
- Artikelnr.: 26034223
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 419g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108416
- ISBN-10: 0521108411
- Artikelnr.: 26034223
1. The archaeology of prehistoric coastlines: an introduction Geoff Bailey
and John Parkington; 2. Reconstructing past shorelines as an approach to
determining factors affecting shellfish collecting in the prehistoric past
J. C. Shackleton; 3. Holocene coastal settlement patterns in the western
Cape John Parkington, Cedric Poggenpoel , Bill Buchanan, Tim Robey, Tony
Manhire and Judy Sealy; 4. Tasmanian Aborigines in the Hunter Islands in
the Holocene: island resources use and seasonality Sandra Bowdler; 5.
Island biogeography and prehistoric human adaptation on the southern coast
of Maine David R. Yesner; 6. Cultural and environmental change during the
Early Period of Santa Barbara Channel prehistory Michael A. Glassow, Larry
R. Wilcoxon and Jon Erlandson; 7. Variability in the types of fishing
adaptation of the later Jomon hunter-gatherers Takeru Akazawa; 8. Coastal
subsistence economies in prehistoric southern New Zealand A. J. Anderson;
9. Sedentary coastal hunter-fishers: an example from the Younger Stone Age
of northern Norway M. A. P. Renouf; 10. A molluscan perspective on the role
of foraging in Neolithic farming economies Margaret R. Deith; 11. Fishing,
farming and the foundations of Andean civilisation Michael E. Mosley and
Robert A. Feldman; Bibliography; Index.
and John Parkington; 2. Reconstructing past shorelines as an approach to
determining factors affecting shellfish collecting in the prehistoric past
J. C. Shackleton; 3. Holocene coastal settlement patterns in the western
Cape John Parkington, Cedric Poggenpoel , Bill Buchanan, Tim Robey, Tony
Manhire and Judy Sealy; 4. Tasmanian Aborigines in the Hunter Islands in
the Holocene: island resources use and seasonality Sandra Bowdler; 5.
Island biogeography and prehistoric human adaptation on the southern coast
of Maine David R. Yesner; 6. Cultural and environmental change during the
Early Period of Santa Barbara Channel prehistory Michael A. Glassow, Larry
R. Wilcoxon and Jon Erlandson; 7. Variability in the types of fishing
adaptation of the later Jomon hunter-gatherers Takeru Akazawa; 8. Coastal
subsistence economies in prehistoric southern New Zealand A. J. Anderson;
9. Sedentary coastal hunter-fishers: an example from the Younger Stone Age
of northern Norway M. A. P. Renouf; 10. A molluscan perspective on the role
of foraging in Neolithic farming economies Margaret R. Deith; 11. Fishing,
farming and the foundations of Andean civilisation Michael E. Mosley and
Robert A. Feldman; Bibliography; Index.
1. The archaeology of prehistoric coastlines: an introduction Geoff Bailey
and John Parkington; 2. Reconstructing past shorelines as an approach to
determining factors affecting shellfish collecting in the prehistoric past
J. C. Shackleton; 3. Holocene coastal settlement patterns in the western
Cape John Parkington, Cedric Poggenpoel , Bill Buchanan, Tim Robey, Tony
Manhire and Judy Sealy; 4. Tasmanian Aborigines in the Hunter Islands in
the Holocene: island resources use and seasonality Sandra Bowdler; 5.
Island biogeography and prehistoric human adaptation on the southern coast
of Maine David R. Yesner; 6. Cultural and environmental change during the
Early Period of Santa Barbara Channel prehistory Michael A. Glassow, Larry
R. Wilcoxon and Jon Erlandson; 7. Variability in the types of fishing
adaptation of the later Jomon hunter-gatherers Takeru Akazawa; 8. Coastal
subsistence economies in prehistoric southern New Zealand A. J. Anderson;
9. Sedentary coastal hunter-fishers: an example from the Younger Stone Age
of northern Norway M. A. P. Renouf; 10. A molluscan perspective on the role
of foraging in Neolithic farming economies Margaret R. Deith; 11. Fishing,
farming and the foundations of Andean civilisation Michael E. Mosley and
Robert A. Feldman; Bibliography; Index.
and John Parkington; 2. Reconstructing past shorelines as an approach to
determining factors affecting shellfish collecting in the prehistoric past
J. C. Shackleton; 3. Holocene coastal settlement patterns in the western
Cape John Parkington, Cedric Poggenpoel , Bill Buchanan, Tim Robey, Tony
Manhire and Judy Sealy; 4. Tasmanian Aborigines in the Hunter Islands in
the Holocene: island resources use and seasonality Sandra Bowdler; 5.
Island biogeography and prehistoric human adaptation on the southern coast
of Maine David R. Yesner; 6. Cultural and environmental change during the
Early Period of Santa Barbara Channel prehistory Michael A. Glassow, Larry
R. Wilcoxon and Jon Erlandson; 7. Variability in the types of fishing
adaptation of the later Jomon hunter-gatherers Takeru Akazawa; 8. Coastal
subsistence economies in prehistoric southern New Zealand A. J. Anderson;
9. Sedentary coastal hunter-fishers: an example from the Younger Stone Age
of northern Norway M. A. P. Renouf; 10. A molluscan perspective on the role
of foraging in Neolithic farming economies Margaret R. Deith; 11. Fishing,
farming and the foundations of Andean civilisation Michael E. Mosley and
Robert A. Feldman; Bibliography; Index.