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26-04-2015, 12:12

Further Reading

Antczak A and Cipriani R (eds.) (in press) Early Human Impact on MegamoHusks, British Archaeological Reports. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Bailey GN and Parkington J (eds.) (1988) The Archaeology of Prehistoric Coastlines. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bar-Yosef Mayer DE (ed.) (2005) Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in Former Environments of Human Behaviour. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Bar-Yosef Mayer DE (2005) The exploitation of shells as beads in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic of the Levant. Fale’orient 31/1: 176-185.

Campbell G (in press) Sorry, wrong phylum: A neophyte archae-omalacologist’s experiences in analyzing a European Atlantic sea urchin assemblage. Archaeofauna.

Claassen C (1998) Shells. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Meehan B (1982) Shell Bed to Shell Midden. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.

Koike H (1986) Prehistoric hunting pressure and paleobiomass: An environmental reconstruction and archaeozoological analysis of a Jomon shellmound area. In: Akazawa T and Aikens CM (eds.) The University Museum Bulletin, Vol. 27: Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers in Japan: New Research Methods, pp. 27-53. Tokyo: University of Tokyo.

Thomas KD and Mannino MA (2001) The exploitation of invertebrates and invertebrate products. In: Brothwell DR and Pollard AM (eds.) Handbood of Archaeological Sciences. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Islamic Civilizations See: Africa, East: swahm coast; Africa, Historical Archaeology; Asia, West:

Achaemenian, Parthian, and Sasanian Persian Civilizations; Europe, South: Medieval and Post-Medieval.


Isotope Analysis See: Stable Isotope Analysis.



 

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