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Shell energy : prehistoric coastal resource strategies

Bailey, G. N.(Edited by)Camara, Abdoulaye(Edited by)Hardy, Karen(Edited by)
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Shell middens are ubiquitous archaeological features on coastlines throughout the world that have been variously analysed and interpreted as mounds of food, burial places, or simply as convenient receptacles for the preservation of stratified remains.

This volume brings together information about little known, or recently discovered, concentrations of shell mounds in areas including Africa, the near East, South-east Asia and the Americas as well as new work on mounds in the classic areas including Denmark, the Pacific NW coast and Japan.

Discussions are presented on new approaches to interpretation involving the use of ethnographic studies, analysis of molluscs, the use of shell as a raw material for making artefacts and in construction, and the variable formation processes associated with mound formation.

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Oxbow Books
1842177656 / 9781842177655
Hardback
08/10/2013
United Kingdom
English
320 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
28 cm
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