Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation
London, Routledge, 2003.
Octavo, xxiv, 248 pages with numerous illustrations (including graphs and maps).
Pictorial card covers; extremities slightly rubbed; last two leaves with a tiny closed tear to the leading edge; an excellent copy.
'The archaeological and anthropological foundations of the landscape learning process. Contributors apply the related fields of ethnography, cognitive psychology, and historical archaeology [and] case studies examine the archaeological evidence for and interpretations of landscape learning from the movement of the first pre-modern humans into Europe, peoplings of the Old and New World at the end of the Ice Age, and colonization of the Pacific, to the English colonists at Jamestown' (rear cover).
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