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Reconstructing past population trends in Mediterranean Europe (3000 BC - AD 1800) /

Archaeology of Populus Monograph in Archaeology of Mediterranean Landscapes Series. Population trends and demographics in general are discussed through a variety of case studies based in Mediterranean Europe. The range of archaeological techniques and methods of analysis includes reginal field surve...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bintliff, J. L. (John L.) (Editor ), Sbonias, Kostas (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2016.
Colección:Archaeology of Mediterranean landscapes ; 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; General Editors' Introduction: The POPULUS Project; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Addresses of Contributors; SECTION I ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND DEMOGRAPHY; 1. Introduction to issues in demography and survey: Kostas Sbonias; 2. Regional field surveys and population cycles: John Bintliff; 3. Counting people in an artefact-poor landscape. The Langadas case, Macedonia, Greece: Stelios Andreou and Kostas Kotsakis; 4. Demographic trends from archaeological survey. Case studies from the Levant and Near East: Tony Wilkinson.
  • 5. Archaeological proxy-data for demographic reconstructions: facts, factoids or fiction?: John Chapman6. An attempt at the demographic interpretation of long-term settlement processes in the prehistory of Slovenia. The case of the 'archaeological map of Slovenia': Predrag Novaković; 7. Prospection archéologique et démographie en Provence. Approche paléodémographique de la Rive Occidentale de l'Etang de Berre sur la longue durée.: Frédéric Trément; 8. Demography and Romanization in central Italy: Franco Cambi.
  • 9. Beyond Historical demography: the contribution of archaeological survey: Simon StoddartSECTION II INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES; 10. Chance and the human population: population growth in the Mediterranean: Ezra Zubrow and Jennifer Robinson; 11. The potential of historical demography for regional studies: Malcolm Smith; 12. Clearing away the cobwebs: A critical perspective on historical sources for Roman population history: Tim Parkin; 13. The population of Roman Italy in town and country: Elio Lo Cascio.
  • 14. Documentary sources for the history of Medieval settlements in Tuscany: Maria Ginatempo and Andrea Giorgi15. The Ottoman Imperial Registers. Central Greece and Northern Bulgaria in the 15th-19th Century, the demographic development of two areas compared: Machiel Kiel; 16. Investigating the interface between regional survey, historical demography and paleodemography: Kostas Sbonias; 17. The contribution of palaeoanthropology to regional demographic history: C.A. Marlow; 18. Problems and prospects in paleodemography: Claude Masset.