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![]() History and TheoryVolume 42 Issue 4, Pages 44 - 59 Published Online: 7 Nov 2003 © 2010 Wesleyan University
Abstract | Full Text: PDF (Size: 102K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking The Environmental Approach to Prehistoric Studies: Concepts and Theories Copyright Wesleyan University 2003 ABSTRACTAbstractThis article examines the main approaches to prehistoric environmental studies. The history of theories and concepts used in contemporary prehistory, archaeology, cultural and social anthropology, ecology, sociology, psychology, and demography is discussed. The author concludes with a plea for the concept of "living space" as a way to address certain problems in interdisciplinary studies of prehistoric societies. Received: 00 0000; Accepted: 00 0000; |