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The Zooarchaeology Of The Late Neolithic Strymon River Valley The Case Of The Greek Sector Of Promachontopolnica In Macedonia Greece George Kazantzis

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The Zooarchaeology Of The Late Neolithic Strymon River Valley The Case Of The Greek Sector Of Promachontopolnica In Macedonia Greece George Kazantzis
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 104.71 MB
Author: George Kazantzis
ISBN: 9781407316581
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Zooarchaeology Of The Late Neolithic Strymon River Valley The Case Of The Greek Sector Of Promachontopolnica In Macedonia Greece George Kazantzis by George Kazantzis 9781407316581 instant download after payment.

Excavations on the border between Greece (sector Promachon) and Bulgaria (sector Topolniča) in the basin of the river Strymonas, in Macedonia northern Greece, have revealed a 'flat-extended' settlement dating to the Late Neolithic. In addition to the rich array of material culture evidence, the excavation yielded a substantial quantity of animal bones, thus offering an unparalleled opportunity to study the human-animal relationships. This book focuses on the study of the faunal assemblage from the Greek sector of Promachon, and examines the role and the contribution of domestic and wild animals in subsistence. This information is especially valuable considering the scarcity of faunal data from contemporary settlements across the basin of the Strymonas during a time period (the 5th millennium BC) that is considered one of the most dynamic eras in the prehistory of southeastern Europe. This study also clarifies trends in animal management at both the micro and the macro scales, through a detailed comparison of faunal data between Promachon and other contemporary sites from northern Greece and the Balkan regions.

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