Description
Paper - The intersection of theory and practice in “marginal” mountainous landscapes: the investigation of past human-environment interactions in the southwestern Alps by Kevin Walsh (University of York, UK), Francesco Carrer (University of York, UK), Florence Mocci (CNRS, France)Period | 6 Sept 2013 |
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Event type | Conference |
Location | Pilsen, Czech RepublicShow on map |
Keywords
- archaeology
- alps
- ethnoarchaeology
- palaeoenvironment
- landscape
- pastoralism
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