Archaeology as Human Ecology
Discover the fascinating intersection of archaeology and ecology in "Archaeology as Human Ecology," authored by the renowned scholars at Cambridge University Press. Published in 1982, this insightful paperback spans 380 pages and presents a fresh perspective on archaeological concepts and methodologies. Rather than focusing solely on artifacts, this book delves into the significance of sites, settlements, and subsistence patterns, offering a comprehensive understanding of human interactions with the environment throughout history. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in archaeological methods and theories, this essential read invites you to explore the rich narratives of human ecology. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of archaeology with this thought-provoking work.