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The Archaeology Of The West Coast Of South Africa Illustrated Antonieta Jerardino Editor

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The Archaeology Of The West Coast Of South Africa Illustrated Antonieta Jerardino Editor
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.78 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Antonieta Jerardino (editor), Antonia Malan (editor), David Braun (editor)
ISBN: 9781407311449, 1407311441
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Illustrated

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The Archaeology Of The West Coast Of South Africa Illustrated Antonieta Jerardino Editor by Antonieta Jerardino (editor), Antonia Malan (editor), David Braun (editor) 9781407311449, 1407311441 instant download after payment.

Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 84

This work presents contributions from South African, European, and North American authors working in academic and governmental institutions. Chapters provide latest regional syntheses and discuss diverse topics, such as Acheulean hominin behaviour, Holocene hunter-gatherer subsistence, settlement patterns and land use patterns, human impact on marine environments and resource intensification, herder/ forager culture contact, physical anthropological studies, the impact of colonialism in developing new social and economic responses, and heritage management. A final chapter by Jon Erlandson discusses these contributions within a wider international context.

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