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Trekking the shore : changing coastlines and the antiquity of coastal settlement

Title
  1. Trekking the shore : changing coastlines and the antiquity of coastal settlement / Nuno F. Bicho, Jonathan A. Haws, Loren G. Davis, editors.
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  1. New York : Springer, ©2011.

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Additional authors
  1. Bicho, Nuno Ferreira.
  2. Haws, Jonathan A.
  3. Davis, Loren G.
  4. Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting (72nd : 2007 : Austin, Tex.)
  5. International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences. World Congress (15th : 2006 : Lisbon, Portugal)
Description
  1. xxx, 496 pages : illustrations, maps; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology
Uniform title
  1. Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology.
Subject
  1. Coastal archaeology
  2. Prehistoric peoples > Food
  3. Coastal settlements
  4. Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric
  5. Marine resources
  6. Fish remains (Archaeology)
  7. Fishing, Prehistoric
  8. Marine mammal remains (Archaeology)
  9. Coast changes
  10. Human beings > Migrations
  11. Underwater archaeology
  12. underwater archaeology
  13. Archéologie littorale
  14. Établissements humains préhistoriques
  15. Arkeologi > sociala aspekter
  16. Kustboplatser
  17. Kuster
  18. Landformer
Contents
  1. The North American paleocoastal concept reconsidered / Loren G. Davis -- Prehistoric archaeology underwater : a nascent subdiscipline critical to understanding early coastal occupations and migration routes / Amy E. Gusick and Michael K. Faught -- Early environments and archaeology of coastal British Columbia / Quentin Mackie ... [et al.] -- Blessing the salmon : archaeological evidences of the transition to intensive fishing in the final Paleolithic, Maritime Region, Russian Far East / Andrei V. Tabarev -- Early technological organization along the eastern Pacific Rim of the New World : a co-continental view / Samuel C. Willis and Matthew R. Des Lauriers -- Technology, mobility, and adaptation among early foragers of the southern Northwest Coast : the view from Indian Sands, southern Oregon coast, USA / Loren G. Davis and Samuel C. Willis -- Of clams and Clovis : Isla Cedros, Baja California, Mexico / Matthew R. Des Lauriers -- Changes in molluscan exploitation patterns during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene in eastern Cantabria (northern Spain) / F. Igor Gutiérrez-Zugasti -- Paleolithic landscapes and seascapes of the west coast of Portugal / Jonathan A. Haws ... [et al.] -- Small game and marine resource exploitation by Neanderthals : the evidence from Gibraltar / Kimberly Brown ... [et al.] -- Prying new meaning from limpet harvesting at Vale Boi during the Upper Paleolithic / Tiina Manne and Nuno F. Bicho -- Surf and turf : the use of marine and terrestrial resources in the early Neolithic of coastal southern Portugal / Rebecca M. Dean and António Faustino Carvalho -- Pinniped zooarchaeological studies in southern Patagonia : current issues and future research agenda / A. Sebastián Muñoz -- The use of the space in the Pampean Atlantic coast and the adjacent plains (Argentina, South America) : a comparative view / Mariano Bonomo -- Coastal resources and the early Holocene Las Vegas adaptation of Ecuador / Karen E. Stothert -- Initial investigations into the exploitation of coastal resources in North Africa during the late Pleistocene at Grotte Des Contrebandiers, Morocco / Teresa E. Steele and Esteban Álvarez-Fernández -- Shellfishing and the interpretation of shellfish sizes in the middle and later Stone ages of South Africa / Judith Sealy and Mariagrazia Galimberti -- Coastal South Africa and the coevolution of the modern human lineage and the coastal adaptation / Curtis W. Marean -- Coastal foragers on southern shores : marine resource use in northeast Australia since the late Pleistocene / Sean Ulm -- The role of marine resources in the diet of pre-colonial Aboriginal people and land use patterns around Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia / Val Attenbrow.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Outgrowth of symposia organized at the 2006 UISPP conference and the 2007 Society for American Archaeology meeting. Cf. prologue.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.