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Contributions: 1) The experimentation of technologies linked to
vegetable food: the production of flour at Bilancino 2) Daily
practices of prehistoric Europe during the Mesolithic/Neolithic
transition 3) New experimental approaches on lithic projectile
macro-wear analysis: A case study 4) Experiments and technological
analyses on Neolithic ceramics from Lamezia plain 5) Storage
vessels in the Mediterranean area in the late Middle Ages 6) An
archaeology of the Iron Age coastal salt industry 7) Experiments
with Ancient Copper Smelting Technologies 8) Shropshire Council
Experimental Archaeology in Charcoal Burning and Iron Smelting 9)
The Minoan Double-V-Necked Dress 10) Using Experimental Archaeology
to answer the unanswerable: A case study using Roman Dyeing 11)
Traces of fire and pieces of clay: A preliminary approach to
landscape through the remains of Neolithic burnt houses
The Archaeology of Semiotics and the social order of things is
edited by George Nash and George Children and brings together 15
thought-provoking chapters from contributors around the world. A
sequel to an earlier volume published in 1997, it tackles the
problem of understanding how complex communities interact with
landscape and shows how the rules concerning landscape constitute a
recognised and readable grammar.
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