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Landscape and Land Use in Postglacial Greece, Paperback / softback Book

Landscape and Land Use in Postglacial Greece Paperback / softback

Edited by Paul Halstead, Charles Frederick

Part of the Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology series

Paperback / softback

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Collaboration between prehistorians and palaeoecologists is radically changing our understanding of the relationship between landscape, land use and human settlement in Greece.

The chapters in this volume include case studies and broader syntheses, developments of both on-site and off-site field methodology, explorations of palaeoecological and archaeological evidence, and discussions of how the palaeoecological and archaeological records are formed.

Contributions range geographically over the contrasting natural and cultural landscapes of northern and southern Greece and the lowlands and highlands, and chronologically over the whole postglacial period, including studies of plant and animal ecology and of palaeoecological formation processes in the present.

The difficulty of disentangling climatic and anthropogenic causes of palaeoecological change is a recurrent theme.

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