Toward an Ethnoarchaeomalacology of Achatina in East Africa
<p class="Default">Land snail shell is a material commonly identified in the Late Holocene archaeological record of eastern Africa. Typically, archaeologists designate land snail shell as a natural occurrence or as debris produced from human subsistence. Ethnographic observations in...
Main Author: | Jonathan Walz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Society of Ethnobiology
2017-09-01
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Series: | Ethnobiology Letters |
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Online Access: | http://ojs.ethnobiology.org/index.php/ebl/article/view/751 |
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