Living in the Landscape: Essays in Honour of Graeme Barker


Autoria(s): McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Contribuinte(s)

Boyle, Katherine

Rabett, Ryan J.

Hunt, Chris O.

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

This edited volume reflects on the multitude of ways by which humans shape and are shaped by the natural world, and how Archaeology and its cognate disciplines recover this relationship. The structure and content of the book recognize Graeme Barker’s pioneering contribution to the scientific study of human-environment interaction, and form a secondary dialectic between his many colleagues and past students and the academic vista which he has helped define. The volume comprises 22 thematic papers, arranged chronologically, each a presentation of front-line research in their respective fields. They mirror the scope of Barker’s legacy through a focus on transitions in the human-environment relationship, how they are enacted and perceived. The assembled chapters illustrate how climate, demographic, subsistence, social and ecological change have affected cultures from the Palaeolithic to Historical, from North Africa and West-Central Eurasia to Southeast Asia and China. They also chronicle the innovations and renegotiated relations that communities have devised to meet and exploit the many shifting realities involved with Living in the Landscape.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/living-in-the-landscape-essays-in-honour-of-graeme-barker(0d8b8be9-b82b-43c1-ba30-e50c43f91baa).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Boyle , K , Rabett , R J & Hunt , C O (eds) 2014 , Living in the Landscape: Essays in Honour of Graeme Barker . McDonald Institute Monographs , McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research , Cambridge .

Palavras-Chave #Humans, landscape, environment, interaction, transitions
Tipo

book