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Archaeomalacology Revisited Nondietary Use Of Molluscs In Archaeological Settings 1st Edition Canan Akirlar

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Archaeomalacology Revisited Nondietary Use Of Molluscs In Archaeological Settings 1st Edition Canan Akirlar
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.77 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Canan Çakirlar
ISBN: 9781842176276, 1842176277
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Archaeomalacology Revisited Nondietary Use Of Molluscs In Archaeological Settings 1st Edition Canan Akirlar by Canan Çakirlar 9781842176276, 1842176277 instant download after payment.

The past decade has witnessed a remarkable momentum in the advancement of archaeomalacological research but there is still a lot of room for progress. These ten papers are the second published proceedings of the archaeomalacology sessions organised by ICAZ (Mexico City, 2006). The contributions revisit important archaeological issues such as provenance of raw materials, dye production and the secondary uses of industrial shell waste, the role of shell artefacts in the symbolic world of diverse civilisations, technology and early cross-regional exchange networks. The papers testify to the merits of using state-of-the-art laboratory techniques to address archaeomalacological questions and demonstrate the interpretative value of integrating malacological expertise with experimental archaeology and detailed knowledge of archaeological context.

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