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Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Gasteropoda --- Gasteropoda, Fossil --- British Isles --- Britanniques, Iles --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Gastropoda --- Gastropoda, Fossil --- Great Britain --- -Gastropoda --- -Gastropoda, Fossil --- Snails, Fossil --- Mollusks, Fossil --- Gastropods --- Mollusks --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Methodology --- Antiquities. --- Gastropoda, Fossil. --- Antiquités --- Animal remains (Archaeology) - British Isles --- Gastropoda - British Isles --- Great Britain - Antiquities
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Presenting a wide variety of case studies, ranging from the early Palaeolithic to Post-modernity, and from Europe to the Andes, West and East Africa, and the USA, Environmental Archaeology and the Social Order deals with both the theory and method of environmental archaeology.Including significant sections on Neanderthals, Palaeolithic mobiliary art and the origins of farming, as well as transhumance, climate as social construct, field survey and the place of documents in environmental research, Professor Evans interprets his findings in social constructionist terms, creati
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Environmental archaeology --- Archéologie de l'environnement
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Nature --- Agriculture --- Effect of human beings on --- Congresses --- History --- -Nature --- -Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- -Congresses --- Congresses. --- -History --- Farming --- History&delete& --- Effect of human beings on&delete& --- Nature - Effect of human beings on - Great Britain - Congresses --- Agriculture - Great Britain - History - Congresses
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This volume is derived, in concept, from a conference held in honour of John Evans by the School of History and Archaeology and The Prehistoric Society at Cardiff University in March 2006. It brings together papers that address themes and landscapes on a variety of levels. They cover geographical, methodological and thematic areas that were of interest to, and had been studied by, John Evans. The volume is divided into five sections, which echo themes of importance in British prehistory. They include papers on aspects of environmental archaeology, experiments and philosophy; new research on th
Prehistoric peoples --- Environmental archaeology --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeozoology --- Zooarchaeology --- Zoology in archaeology --- Archaeology --- Bones --- Animal paleopathology --- Archaeology, Environmental --- Methodology --- Great Britain --- Antiquities.
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