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Papers from an important conference on zooarchaeology, reflecting
state-of-the-art work on the study of human relationship to animals
in ancient times.
A collection of papers connecting theory and method of archaeology
with related disciplines of neoecology, paleoecology, and
environmental science.
A collection of papers connecting theory and method of archaeology
with related disciplines of neoecology, paleoecology, and
environmental science.
Papers from an important conference on zooarchaeology, reflecting
state-of-the-art work on the study of human relationship to animals
in ancient times.
Between 1985 and 2001, the collaborative research initiative known
as the Bannu Archaeological Project conducted archaeological
explorations and excavations in the Bannu region, in what was then
the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, now
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The Project involves scholars from the Pakistan
Heritage Society, the British Museum, the Institute of Archaeology
(UCL), Bryn Mawr College and the University of Cambridge. This is
the first in a series of volumes that present the final reports of
the exploration and excavations carried out by the Bannu
Archaeological Project. It marks the first attempt to contextualise
the earliest village settlements in northwest Pakistan, along with
those situated in other parts of the borderlands zone at the
western margins of South Asia. An extensive range of archaeological
data from the Bannu Archaeological Project excavations at Sheri
Khan Tarakai, including stratigraphic, architectural, ceramic,
lithic, small find and bioarchaeological elements, are presented,
along with the results of surveys and excavations at several other
sites in the Bannu Basin and the adjacent Gomal Plain. The work
establishes the nature of the relationships between these sites and
other early villages elsewhere in South, central and greater West
Asia.
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