The University of Pennsylvania Press has just published our edited volume on how environmental change may be assessed through the archaeological record. The papers were first contributed to a conference sponsored by the Museum on "Forces of Nature: Risk and Resilience as Factors of Long-term Cultural Change). Zooarchaeological or ethnozoological data are highlighted in chapters by by Fiona Marshall and colleagues (East Africa), Kathleen Ryan and Karenge Munene (Kenya), Lois Beck and Julia Huang (Iran), Katherine Moore (Bolivia), and Peter Stahl (Ecuador).
Sustainable Lifeways. Cultural Persistence in an Ever-changing Environment, eds. Naomi F. Miller, Katherine M. Moore, and Kathleen Ryan. University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia (2011)
(http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14819.html)
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