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Beyond the fringe ? Recognising change and adaptation in Pictish and Norse Orkney / [Bond, Julie M.]
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In: Life on the edge : human settlement and marginality : Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology n° 13 / Coralie M. Mills & Geraint Coles Ed(s). Oxford, Oxbow
Sujet: économie de subsistance • agriculture • adaptation de l'homme
Lieu: Ecosse • Royaume-Uni • Europe du Nord • Grande Bretagne
Époque: Néolithique • Préhistoire • âge des métaux
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Orkney
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