An Introduction to Environmental Archaeology

An Introduction to Environmental Archaeology by John G. Evans is a new edition published by Paul Elek, Granada Publishing in 1981. This book presents an exploration of the relationship between human societies and their environments through archaeological evidence. It aims to provide insights into how environmental factors have influenced social structures and cultural practices throughout history.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the methodologies and theories used in environmental archaeology. The text delves into various aspects of social science and archaeology, highlighting the significance of environmental contexts in understanding past human behavior. With 154 pages, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the interplay between archaeology and environmental studies.
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