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OverviewEnvironmental Archaeology is the journal of the Association for Environmental Archaeology. It is published for the Association by Oxbow Books. The journal includes a wide range of contributions in all fields of environmental archaeology, from methodology to synthesis and theory, new techniques to philosophical discussions, current controversies and suggestions for new research, as well as conventional research papers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glynis JonesPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 29.70cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9781842171455ISBN 10: 1842171453 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 01 June 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsHuman Exploitation and Biota of Islands (Nicki J Whitehouse, Eileen M. Murphy and Gill Plunkett); Island Differentiation Muddied by Island Biogeographers (R J Berry); The Archaeological Record of Birds in Britain and Ireland Compared: Extinctions or Failures to Arrive? (D W Yalden and R I Carthy); Human Interference on Ascension Island (Stephen A Royle); Reconsidering Evidence of Tasmanian Fishing (Everett Bassett); From Harvesting the Sea to Stock Rearing Along the Atlantic Facade of North-West Europe (Rick Schulting, Anne Tresset and Catherine Dupont); The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition on the Channel Islands: Adopting Agriculture in an Emerging Island Landscape (David Bukach); Post-Beaker Period Death and Burial at Northton, Isle of Harris, Scotland (Eileen Murphy, Richard Gregory and Derek Simpson); Connections and Distance: Investigating Social and Agricultural Issues Relating to Early Medieval Crannogs in Ireland (Christina Fredengren, Meriel McClatchie and Ingelise Stuijts); The Food Economies of Atlantic Island Monasteries: The Documentary and Archaeo-Environmental Evidence (Emily Murray, Finbar McCormick and Gill Plunkett); Islands in Wilderness: the Changing Medieval Use of the East Anglian Peat Fens, England (Rachel Ballantyne); 'Islands' in Holocene Forests: Implications for Forest Openness, Landscape Clearance and 'Culture-Steppe' Species (Nicki J. Whitehouse and David N Smith).ReviewsAuthor Informationedited by Glynis Jones Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |