A Mediterranean Valley, By Graeme Barker. First Edition, 1995. Hardback. As New.
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A Mediterranean Valley, by Graeme Barker. First Edition, 1995. Hardback. Both book and dust-jacket are in As New condition. From the lakeside encampment of Stone Age scavengers three quarters of a million years ago to the problems facing modern-day farmers, this volume documents the settlement history of the Biferno Valley and shows how it is inextricably linked to the story of landscape development. Barker develops a range of themes including: Approaches to Mediterranean landscape history; The modern landscape; Methodologies of the Biferno Valley Survey; The natural landscape and its evolution; Early prehistoric settlement; The first agricultural communities; Iron Age chiefdoms (c.1000-500 BC); Pentri, Frentani and the beginnings of urbanization (c.500--80 BC); Roman towns and territories (c.80 BC-600 AD); The evolution of hilltop villages (AD 600-1500); Feudalism and the Southern Question (AD 1500 to the present).
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