Title: |
Economic archaeology: towards an integration of ecological and social approaches |
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British Archaeological Reports
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Volume: |
S96
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Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Monograph (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Papers from a conference in Cambridge, January 1979. The editors introduce the volume (pp 1-13), after which Section I, Problems in economic archaeology, contains: Iain Davidson, 'Can we study prehistoric economy for fisher-gatherer-hunters? an historic approach to Cambridge "palaeoeconomy"' (17-33); John Bintliff (35-50), 'Theory and reality in palaeoeconomy: some words of encouragement to the archaeologist'; Peter Rowley-Conwy (51-5), 'Mesolithic Danish bacon: permanent and temporary sites in the Danish Mesolithic'; (James Lewthwaite on Mediterranean transhumance, 57-66); Robert Foley (67-75), 'Aspects of variability in palaeoecological studies'; Bernd-Rüdiger Götze & Volker von Thienen (77-86) 'Archaeological remarks on a revised theory of social evolution'; and Henrietta Moore (87-94) 'Bone refuse: possibilities for the future'. Section II, on Theoretical approaches to integration, contains: Geoff Bailey (97-117), 'Concepts, time-scales, and explanations in economic prehistory'; Tim Ingold (119-30), 'The hunter and his spear: notes on the cultural mediation of social and ecological systems'; Christopher Tilley (131-48) 'Economy and society: what relationship?'; Barbara Bender (149-57) 'Gatherer-hunter intensification'; Carol MacCormack (159-66) 'Exchange and hierarchy'; and John O'Shea (167-83) 'Coping with scarcity: exchange and social storage'. Some archaeological case studies follow in Section III: (P Halstead on Minoan Crete); Clive Gamble (215-29) 'Social control and the economy'; Richard Bradley (231-7) 'Economic growth and social change: two examples from prehistoric Europe'; and K Kristiansen (239-303) 'Economic models for Bronze Age Scandinavia - towards an integrated approach'. |
Issue Editor: |
Alison Sheridan
Geoff N Bailey
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Year of Publication: |
1981
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ISBN: |
0 86054 113 4 |
Locations: |
Location - Auto Detected: |
Cambridge |
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Subjects / Periods: |
Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Prehistoric (Auto Detected Temporal) |
MESOLITHIC
(Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From:
1981
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Source: |
BIAB
(British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date: |
05 Dec 2008 |