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Hunter-gatherer economy in prehistory : a European perspective / edited by Geoff Bailey

Ouvrage
Publication: Cambridge ; London ; Melbourne : Cambridge University Press, 1983 Description: 1 vol. (VIII-247 p.), ill., cartes, 29 cmCollection : New Directions in ArchaeologyISBN: 0521237424 ; 9780521106207.Langue: Anglais Autre auteur: Bailey, Geoff, 1948-.... Résumé: It has been said that for 99 per cent of their cultural history human societies have made their living through the collection of wild resources. It is therefore perhaps not surprising that the study of hunters and gatherers has become an increasingly popular and central topic of research. Within archaeology it has created an international focus for people working in many different areas of the world. At the same time it has provided a meeting ground for a range of disciplines, all concerned in one way or another with aspects of human behaviour. However, analysis of the prehistoric record has inevitably lagged behind the development of fresh theoretical perspectives. Hunter-gatherer economy in prehistory seeks to bridge this gap by combining the discussion of recent developments in ecological and social theory with the analysis of prehistoric data from many of the classic areas of palaeolithic studies in Europe. (Source : 4e de couverture).Mots libres: paléoéconomie . URL: Table des matières Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MSH Mondes - Fonds F. David - Eth. Pré.
Holdings
Current library Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Bordeaux (Pessac) : PACEA - De la Préhistoire à l’Actuel PACEA ECO 100D-32 Available PACB3099
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité (BibArSA) B.100/660 BAIL Available P1 ERA ArchEn 2009-11-20 16791/18761 BMRG16862
Paris : Histoire naturelle de l'Homme préhistorique - Bibliothèque de l'IPH AN 514 G/5 Available
Rennes : SRA Bretagne et CReAAH CNRS Libre accès CNRS/ECO-SUB-23 Available AREN-CNRS-008685
Rennes : SRA Bretagne et CReAAH CNRS CNRS/EUR-PAL-GEN-48 Available Achat AREN/CNRS7333A

Bibliogr. p. 226-241. Index p. 242-247

It has been said that for 99 per cent of their cultural history human societies have made their living through the collection of wild resources. It is therefore perhaps not surprising that the study of hunters and gatherers has become an increasingly popular and central topic of research. Within archaeology it has created an international focus for people working in many different areas of the world. At the same time it has provided a meeting ground for a range of disciplines, all concerned in one way or another with aspects of human behaviour. However, analysis of the prehistoric record has inevitably lagged behind the development of fresh theoretical perspectives. Hunter-gatherer economy in prehistory seeks to bridge this gap by combining the discussion of recent developments in ecological and social theory with the analysis of prehistoric data from many of the classic areas of palaeolithic studies in Europe. (Source : 4e de couverture)

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