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Molluscs are an important part of environmental archaeology,
especially in Greece where little analytical work was done until
fairly recently. Molluscs are critical environmental indicators on
climate, ecology, morphology of the marine environment and are
discussed in ancient sources such as Aristotle and Pliny the Elder.
Material from the Aegean are is now being studied with greater
regularity and this volume brings much important information
together in one place. Karali discusses methods of collection of
study samples, their analysis and potential information to be
gleaned, and their use in archaeological dating. Their
archaeological context also provides information on food
procurement strategies, the use of shells for decorative purposes
and their trade and distribution away from the coast. 138p, b/w
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