author: graeme barker

The Archaeology of Drylands: Living at the Margin

... Geography 19, 1999:123–36; and 'Investigating the synoptic climatology of ... 5–24; and Settlement and Farming Systems in the Early Iron Age: A Study of Fossil ... Sweden) Foreword One World Archaeology is dedicated to exploring new themes,

Companion Encyclopedia of Archaeology

... evolution of complex societies (see also Chapter 23). Minimally, increasing population density and decreasing mobility require either increasing exchange or the shift to more local (and often inferior) materials. Both Sanders (1956) and ...

In the Footsteps of the Etruscans: Changing Landscapes around Tuscania from Prehistory to Modernity

... slave-run estate no longer found ready markets overseas as demand for goods such as wine and oil began to be met by local supplies (Hopkins 1978; Lo Cascio 1991). Increased production in the provinces challenged Italian markets, and by ...

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