Abandonment of settlements and regions: ethnoachaeological and archaeological approaches/ Edited by Catherine M. Cameron and Steve A. Tomka
Material type:
TextSeries: New direction in archaeologyPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge university pressm, 1993.Description: xv, 201p.: ill.; 25 cmISBN: - 9780521574692
- DUCE CC76.E85A23
| Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Books | DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf A54.U8. A15 – CB245. M75 | Humanities and Social Sciences | DUCE CC79.E85A25 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | 000000010032 | |
| Books | DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf A54.U8. A15 – CB245. M75 | Humanities and Social Sciences | DUCE CC79.E85A23 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 3 | Available | 000000009960 | |
| Books | DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf A54.U8. A15 – CB245. M75 | Humanities and Social Sciences | DUCE CC79.E85A23 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 000000009963 |
Includes index.
Groups of people abandoned sites in different ways, and for different reasons. And what they did when they left a settlement or area had a direct bearing on the kind and quality of cultural remains that entered the archaeological record, for example, whether buildings were dismantled or left standing, or tools buried, destroyed or removed from the site. Contributors to this unique collection on site abandonment draw on ethnoarchaeological and archaeological data from North and South America, Europe, Africa, and the Near East.
There are no comments on this title.