An Introduction to Environmental Archaeology by John G. Evans
Here for the first time is a clear, concise elementary guide to theoretical aspects of the study of man's past environments. After discussing the various features of the human environment, John G. Evans treats the main techniques and evidence - plants, animals, soils, and sediments-used in reconstructing the environments of ancient communities. He then examines some of the more common environmental situations (for example, caves, coastlines, and archaeological monuments) to which these techniques can be applied.
This hardcover book is in good condition with minor imperfections to the dust jacket. Pages in good condition with an owner’s stamp throughout.
ISBN 10: 0801491703 / ISBN 13: 9780801491702
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication Date: 1978