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Lerna I: The Fauna

Lerna I: The Fauna

Nils-Gustaf Gejvall
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Produced at a time when faunal studies were still uncommon on most excavations, this book may seem methodologically rather out of date now. However, the descriptive sections provide surprising insights into the lives of the inhabitants of Bronze Age Lerna, perched on the edge of the Gulf of Argos. The author suggests, for example, that most dogs on the site were eaten, that pigs were the earliest domesticate, and that the horse arrived in the settlement in the Middle Helladic period. Fragments of tuna and Great Blue Shark suggest deep sea fishing, while remains of bear, badger, otter, marten and lynx suggest a surrounding environment rich in animal life. The author's detection of a proliferation in bird species (from marsh and sea birds in the Early Bronze Age, to additional dry country birds like rock partridge, chicken, bustard, pigeon, raven, and crow in the Middle Bronze Age) is of even wider significance, suggesting possible climate change.
Year:
1969
Edition:
Volume I
Publisher:
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Language:
english
Pages:
124
ISBN 10:
0876613016
ISBN 13:
9780876613016
File:
PDF, 7.78 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1969
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