Trekking the Shore Changing Coastlines and the Antiquity of Coastal Settlement /
Human settlement has often centered around coastal areas and waterways. Until recently, however, archaeologists believed that marine economies did not develop until the end of the Pleistocene, when the archaeological record begins to have evidence of marine life as part of the human diet. This has l...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2011.
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Σειρά: | Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction
- Trekking the shore, harvesting the sea changing coastlines and the antiquity of coastal settlement
- Part I: North America and Eurasia. The North American Paleocoastal Concept Reconsidered
- Prehistoric Archaeology Underwater: A Nascent Subdiscipline Critical to Understanding Early Coastal Occupations and Migration Routes
- Early Environments and Archaeology of Coastal British Columbia
- Blessing the Salmon: Archaeological Evidences of the Transition to Intensive Fishing in the Final Paleolithic, Maritime Region, Russian Far East
- Early Technological Organization along the Eastern Pacific Rim of the New World: A co-continental view
- Technology, mobility, and adaptation among early foragers of the southern Northwest Coast: The view from Indian Sands, southern Oregon coast, USA
- Of Clams and Clovis: Isla Cedros, Baja California, Mexico
- Changes in the molluscan exploitation patterns during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene in the eastern Cantabria (Spain)
- Paleolithic seascapes along the west coast of Portugal
- Small-game and marine resource exploitation by Neanderthals: The evidence from Gibraltar
- Prying new meaning from limpet harvesting at Vale Boi during the Upper Paleolithic
- Surf and Turf: The use of marine and terrestrial resources in the Early Neolithic of costal southern Portugal
- Part II: South America, Africa and Oceania
- Sea lions and human populations in Southern Patagonia
- The Use of the Space in Pampean Atlantic Coast (Argentina, South America): A Comparative View
- Coastal Resources and the Early Holocene Las Vegas Adaptation of Ecuador
- Initial investigations into the exploitation of coastal resources in North Africa during the Late Pleistocene at Grotte des Contrebandiers, Morocco
- Shellfishing and the interpretation of shellfish sizes in the Middle and Later Stone Ages of South Africa
- Coastal South Africa and the co-evolution of the modern human lineage and coastal adaptations
- Coastal Foragers on Southern Shores: Marine Resource Use in Northeast Australia since the Late Pleistocene
- The role of marine resources in the diet of pre-colonial Aboriginal people and land use patterns around Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.