Papayannis, Pritchard (eds), Mediterranean Wetlands (2011)
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Giorgio Andrian, Abdelhamid Belemlih, Nejib Benessaiah et al., Culture and Wetlands in the Mediterranean: an Evolving Story, an Evolving Story, Thymio Papayannis, Dave Pritchard (eds), (Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos (Med-INA), Athens 2011)
The publication Culture and Wetlands in the Mediterranean is the fruit of a synthetic interdisciplinary project, involving 31 scientists with different specialties. Each article presents an overview of one or more wetlands in the Mediterranean, examining human activity in interaction with the natural environment, from the prehistoric era to the modern. Particular areas analyzed: Albania, Greece, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Jordan, Egypt, Arabian Peninsula, Morocco, Slovakia and Turkey, with references to recent archaeological excavations and data.
Contents: Anada Tiéga, Preface, pp. 11-12. Introduction pp. 15-23. 1. “Nature and culture in wetlands: General guidance” pp. 25-55. 2. “Habitation” pp. 57-139. 3. “Primary use of wetland resources” pp. 141-249. 4. “Secondary use of wetland resources” pp. 252-303. 5. “Knowledge, belief systems and the arts” pp. 305-399. In Conclusion, pp. 401-407. Annexes (including: Bibliography, Index) pp. 409-438. The articles are accompanied by a Bibliography, C phot and drawings. Total pages 438, hardcover. The Website of Med-INA is: www.med-ina.org