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Mesolithic Northern England: Environment, population and settlement
Penny Spikins
Focusing on evidence from northern England, this book addresses the idea of gradual population increase and related concepts of Mesolithic settlements. Critically assessed are both the nature of the archaeological and environmental evidence for Mesolithic adaptations. A possible different approach is suggested, which acknowledges the importance of ecological changes in a large scale model of changing vegetation, but attempting to avoid static and deterministic interpretations.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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Chapter One: Population and Adaptation
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Chapter Two: Interpreting Site Distributions
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Chapter Three: Working 'Up' from Resources
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Chapter Four: Ecological and Ethnographic Analogies
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Chapter Five: Models of Changing Environments
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Chapter Six: The Implications
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Conclusions
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Appendices
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Bibliography
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Published: 1999
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841710068 (paperback)
- 9781407319155 (ebook)
BAR Number: B283