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Book ID: 95178
Yalden, Derek and Umberto Albarella

The History of British Birds. 2008. 40 figs. 288 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

The History of British Birds reviews our knowledge of avifaunalhistory over the last 15,000 years, setting it in its wider historical and European context. The authors, one an ornithologist the other an archaeologist, integrate a wealth of archaeological data to illuminate and enliven the story, indicating the extent to which climatic, agricultural, and social changes have affected the avifauna. They discuss its present balance, as well as predicting possible future changes. It is a popular misconception that bird bones are rarely preserved (compared with mammals), and cannot be reliably identified when they are found. The book explores both these contentions, armed with a database of 9,000 records of birds that have been identified on archaeological sites. Most are in England, but sites elsewhere in Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Isles are included. Britain's most numerous bird is also the most widespread in the archaeological record, but some of the more charismatic species also have a rich historical pedigree. For example, we can say quite a lot about the history of the Crane, Red Kite, White-tailed Eagle and Great Auk. The history of many introduced domestic species can also be illuminated. Even so, there remain uncertainties, posed by difficulties of dating or identification, the vagaries of the archaeological record or the ecological specialities of the birds themselves. These issues are highlighted, thus posing research questions for others to answer.
Autor/Hrsg. Yalden, Derek and Umberto Albarella
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Autor(en) Yalden, Derek and Umberto Albarella
Seiten Yalden, Derek and Umberto Albarella: The History of British Birds. 2008. 40 figs. 288 p. gr8vo. Hardcover. (95178) 92.02
Verlag Oxford University Press Acc.:3230/6034 0000 North Kettering Business Park
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ISBN/ISSN 9781019921753
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