An examination of the hunter-gatherer communities of the Irish Mesolithic to understand the unique ways societies have lived there throughout history.
Bill Finlayson Livres


Landscapes in Transition
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on archaeological landscapes, this collection examines the adoption of agriculture in Southwest Asia and Northwest Europe through contrasting case studies. It explores the differences between hunter-gatherer and farmer landscapes, questioning whether these distinctions are inherent or shaped by interpretative traditions. The fluidity of the concept of 'landscape' in archaeology is highlighted, revealing both its potential for insight and the risks of imprecision. The volume also compares archaeological theories and evidence from both regions, prompting broader discussions about interpretation practices.