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Archaeology and Entomology in the Eastern Mediterraneanby Eva PanagiotakopuluThis book deals with `Research into the history of insect synanthropy in Greece and Egypt', more specifically with insect remains from the Late Bronze Age site of Akrotiri and other evidence from ancient and Roman Egypt. Eva Panagiotakopulu outlines her methodology of analysing fossil insects, addresses issues of extraction, preservation and reconstructing past environments, life conditions, hygiene, crops and stored goods, as well as implications for economy and trade in the Mediterranean. 146p, 6 col pls, b/w figs (BAR S836, 2000) Browse other Environmental Archaeology books Browse other Prehistoric Mediterranean books |
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