At Home on the Waves: The Human Habitation of the Sea from the Mesolithic to Today
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New York: Berghahn Books, 2019. 372 p. (Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology; Vol. 24).
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TY - BOOK
T1 - At Home on the Waves
T2 - The Human Habitation of the Sea from the Mesolithic to Today
AU - Robinson, Gary
AU - KIng, Tanya
N1 - https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/KingAt Chapter 1: King, T.K. and Robinson, G. At home on the waves in the 21st century Chapter 7: Robinson, G. Exploration of a buried seascape: the prehistoric archaeology of Tremadoc Bay
PY - 2019/2/1
Y1 - 2019/2/1
N2 - Contemporary public discourses about the ocean are routinely characterized by scientific and environmentalist narratives that imagine and idealize marine spaces in which humans are absent. In contrast, this collection explores the variety of ways in which people have long made themselves at home at sea, and continue to live intimately with it. In doing so, it brings together both ethnographic and archaeological research – much of it with an explicit Ingoldian approach – on a wide range of geographical areas and historical periods.
AB - Contemporary public discourses about the ocean are routinely characterized by scientific and environmentalist narratives that imagine and idealize marine spaces in which humans are absent. In contrast, this collection explores the variety of ways in which people have long made themselves at home at sea, and continue to live intimately with it. In doing so, it brings together both ethnographic and archaeological research – much of it with an explicit Ingoldian approach – on a wide range of geographical areas and historical periods.
M3 - Book
SN - 9781789201420
T3 - Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology
BT - At Home on the Waves
PB - Berghahn Books
CY - New York
ER -