Shells in Aegean Prehistory

Shells in Aegean Prehistory
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Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X006018701
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Synopsis Shells in Aegean Prehistory by : L. Karalē

Molluscs are an important part of environmental archaeology, especially in Greece where little analytical work was done until fairly recently. Molluscs are critical environmental indicators on climate, ecology, morphology of the marine environment and are discussed in ancient sources such as Aristotle and Pliny the Elder.

MAN and SHELLS Molluscs in the History

MAN and SHELLS Molluscs in the History
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Publisher : Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9781681082257
ISBN-13 : 168108225X
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Synopsis MAN and SHELLS Molluscs in the History by : Riccardo Cattaneo-Vietti

Since the Paleolithic age to the present, molluscs - which include squids, octopuses and a variety of shellfish - have featured in different facets of our history. Yet much of this detail is either unknown or underappreciated. From the shapes and patterns in their shells, to their culinary, medicinal and scientific value and from their depictions in literature and religions, mulluscs in general, and shellfish in particular, have fascinated mankind for millennia. Man and Shells is a treatise on molluscs in our natural history. Readers will traverse through the journey by demonstrating how these organisms have accompanied humans in arts and culture, in ancient religions, the myths that surround them, their role in commerce as in dyeing and as currency as well as in aquaculture and fishing, and much more. Man and Shells helps us to appreciate these creatures that continue to have an important yet little known place in the cultural evolution of man through the ages.

Molluscs in Archaeology

Molluscs in Archaeology
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781785706110
ISBN-13 : 178570611X
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Synopsis Molluscs in Archaeology by : Michael J. Allen

The subject of ‘Molluscs in Archaeology’ has not been dealt with collectively for several decades. This new volume in Oxbow’s Studying Scientific Archaeology series addresses many aspects of mollusks in archaeology. It will give the reader an overview of the whole topic; methods of analysis and approaches to interpretation. It aims to be a broad based text book giving readers an insight of how to apply analysis to different present and past landscapes and how to interpret those landscapes. It includes Marine, Freshwater and land snails studies, and examines topics such as diet, economy, climate, environmental and land-use, isotopes and mollusks as artifacts. It aims to provide archaeologists and students with the first port of call giving them a) methods and principles, and b) the potential information mollusks can provide. It concentrates on analysis and interpretation most archaeologists and students can undertake and understand, and to 'review' the 'heavier' science in terms of potential, application and interpretational value.

The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe

The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 1303
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ISBN-10 : 9780191666896
ISBN-13 : 0191666890
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe by : Chris Fowler

The Neolithic --a period in which the first sedentary agrarian communities were established across much of Europe--has been a key topic of archaeological research for over a century. However, the variety of evidence across Europe, the range of languages in which research is carried out, and the way research traditions in different countries have developed makes it very difficult for both students and specialists to gain an overview of continent-wide trends. The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe provides the first comprehensive, geographically extensive, thematic overview of the European Neolithic --from Iberia to Russia and from Norway to Malta --offering both a general introduction and a clear exploration of key issues and current debates surrounding evidence and interpretation. Chapters written by leading experts in the field examine topics such as the movement of plants, animals, ideas, and people (including recent trends in the application of genetics and isotope analyses); cultural change (from the first appearance of farming to the first metal artefacts); domestic architecture; subsistence; material culture; monuments; and burial and other treatments of the dead. In doing so, the volume also considers the history of research and sets out agendas and themes for future work in the field.

Perishable Material Culture in Prehistory

Perishable Material Culture in Prehistory
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781317814559
ISBN-13 : 131781455X
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Synopsis Perishable Material Culture in Prehistory by : Linda M. Hurcombe

Perishable Material Culture in Prehistory provides new approaches and integrates a broad range of data to address a neglected topic, organic material in the prehistoric record. Providing news ideas and connections and suggesting revisionist ways of thinking about broad themes in the past, this book demonstrates the efficacy of an holistic approach by using examples and cases studies. No other book covers such a broad range of organic materials from a social and object biography perspective, or concentrates so fully on approaches to the missing components of prehistoric material culture. This book will be an essential addition for those people wishing to understand better the nature and importance of organic materials as the ’missing majority’ of prehistoric material culture.

Spondylus in Prehistory

Spondylus in Prehistory
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Publisher : British Archaeological Association
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 1407307746
ISBN-13 : 9781407307749
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Synopsis Spondylus in Prehistory by : Fotis Ifantidis

"The core of the book consists of papers that were first presented in a special session on "Spondylus in European prehistory: new data and approaches -- a session on the archaeology of shell technologies," organized by the editors for the 13th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia, 18-23 September 2007"--Introd.

Excavations at Sissi III

Excavations at Sissi III
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Publisher : Presses univ. de Louvain
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9782875581068
ISBN-13 : 2875581066
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Excavations at Sissi III by : Jan Driessen

Vol. 2: Since 2007, the Belgian School at Athens has undertaken excavations on the Kefali or Buffo hill, east of the village of Sissi, on the north coast of Crete where a Minoan site was occupied approximately between 2500 and 1200 BC. This volume is the follow-up of an earlier one on the 2007-2008 excavations (published as 'Aegis 1') and presents a preliminary report on the excavations carried out in 2009 and 2010. It concentrates on the different zones examined within the cemetery and settlement. There are also reports on the Late Minoan pottery, site conservation and environmental analysis as well as a paper on the use of GIS at Sissi

Interpreting the Seventh Century BC

Interpreting the Seventh Century BC
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Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9781784915735
ISBN-13 : 1784915734
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Synopsis Interpreting the Seventh Century BC by : Xenia Charalambidou

This book has its origin in a conference held at the British School at Athens in 2011 which aimed to explore the range of new archaeological information now available for the seventh century in Greek lands.

Archaeological Artefacts as Material Culture

Archaeological Artefacts as Material Culture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9781136802003
ISBN-13 : 1136802002
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Synopsis Archaeological Artefacts as Material Culture by : Linda Hurcombe

This book is an introduction to the study of artefacts, setting them in a social context rather than using a purely scientific approach. Drawing on a range of different cultures and extensively illustrated, Archaeological Artefacts and Material Culture covers everything from recovery strategies and recording procedures to interpretation through typology, ethnography and experiment, and every type of material including wood, fibers, bones, hides and adhesives, stone, clay, and metals. With over seventy illustrations with almost fifty in full colour, this book not only provides the tools an archaeologist will need to interpret past societies from their artefacts, but also a keen appreciation of the beauty and tactility involved in working with these fascinating objects. This is a book no archaeologist should be without, but it will also appeal to anybody interested in the interaction between people and objects.

The Cycladic and Aegean Islands in Prehistory

The Cycladic and Aegean Islands in Prehistory
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 387
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ISBN-10 : 9781317278948
ISBN-13 : 1317278941
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cycladic and Aegean Islands in Prehistory by : Ina Berg

This textbook offers an up-to-date academic synthesis of the Aegean islands from the earliest Palaeolithic period through to the demise of the Mycenaean civilization in the Late Bronze III period. The book integrates new findings and theoretical approaches whilst, at the same time, allowing readers to contextualize their understanding through engagement with bigger overarching issues and themes, often drawing explicitly on key theoretical concepts and debates. Structured according to chronological periods and with two dedicated chapters on Akrotiri and the debate around the volcanic eruption of Thera, this book is an essential companion for all those interested in the prehistory of the Cyclades and other Aegean islands.