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Studies of Culture and Environment on the European Fringe
Aegean Strategies
Studies of Culture and Environment on the European Fringe
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Description
With a long, detailed historical record, a large corpus of archaeological data, and, more recently, a number of sophisticated analyses of current and previous environmental conditions, the Aegean region of the eastern Mediterranean offers a unique setting to explore the evolution of a landscape through time. As expanding world markets continue to encroach upon even the most remote and delicate ecological zones, anthropologists across all sub-disciplines are beginning to find common theoretical and methodological ground within their own discipline and with other ecologically oriented sciences. This volume examines the value of such collaborative research by bringing together archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, ethnoarchaeologists, and ecologists to discuss environmentally related issues that affect the European fringe, with an emphasis on the Aegean region. The contributors bring to light the subtleties involved in understanding the interactive relationship between humans and their environment over time. Students and scholars in a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, ecology, classics, and history, will find this book to be a valuable and original investigation of a dynamic and complex region.
Product details
Published | 20 Nov 1997 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9780847686575 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 227 x 154 mm |
Series | Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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...this volume will bring the human factor back in [archaeological work]...
Robin Osborne, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Environmental Archaeology-The Journal Of Human Palaeoecology