Archaeology as human ecology method and theory for a contextual approach

Archaeology as Human Ecology is a new introduction to concepts and methods in archaeology. It deals not with artifacts, but with sites, settlements, and subsistence. Karl W. Butzer's goal is to interpret the ecosystem of which an archaeologicial site or site network was part. Components of this...

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title_auth Archaeology as human ecology method and theory for a contextual approach
title_exact_search Archaeology as human ecology method and theory for a contextual approach
title_full Archaeology as human ecology method and theory for a contextual approach Karl W. Butzer
title_fullStr Archaeology as human ecology method and theory for a contextual approach Karl W. Butzer
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title_short Archaeology as human ecology
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