Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Baikal Region, Siberia: Bioarchaeological Studies of Past Life Ways
Edited by Andrzej Weber, M. Anne Katzenberg, and Theodore G. Schurr
344 pages | 6 x 9 | 63 illus.
Cloth 2010 | ISBN 978-1-934536-11-7 | $59.95 | £39.00
A volume in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology series
Baikal is an archaeologically unique and emerging area of hunter-gatherer research, offering insights on the complexity, variability, and dynamics of long-term culture change.
The Baikal Archaeology Project–one of the most comprehensive studies ever conducted in the history of subarctic archaeology–is conducted by an international multidisciplinary team studying Middle Holocene (about 9,000 to 3,000 years B.P.) hunter-gatherers of the region. This book presents the current team's research findings on questions about patterns of hunter-gatherer adaptive strategies.
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