Home > Authors > James Conolly > Comparative island archaeologies
Comparative island archaeologies
"The four themes of seafaring and voyaging, colonization and abandonment, human ecology, and social interaction are explored in detail in the papers in this volume using data from the Pacific, the Caribbean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean. These papers, both individually and collectively, demonstrate why island archaeology remains a vibrant and relevant part of archaeological discourse. Clearly, islands are neither peripheral nor isolates in the context of their diverse histories, nor are they peripheral in the context of their contribution to archaeological thought"--Publisher's web site.
See on goodreads
Recent activity
Rate this book to see your activity here.
4 Books Similar to Comparative island archaeologies by James Conolly
Bookscovery readers who liked Comparative island archaeologies also like
Circumpolar archaeology, The Çatalhöyük flint and obsidian industry and The origins and spread of domestic plants in southwest Asia and Europe.
How many of these have you read?
Comments and reviews of Comparative island archaeologies
Please sign in to leave a comment