Pastoralists, warriors and colonists : the archaeology of Southern Madagascar

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    • Parker Pearson, Michael
    • Godden, Karen
    • Irene, Luois de

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Pastoralists, warriors and colonists : the archaeology of Southern Madagascar

Mike Parker Pearson with Karen Godden ... [et al.] ; with contributions by Irene de Luis ... [et al.]

(BAR international series, 2139)

Archaeopress, 2010

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This book presents the results of archaeological research in the extreme south of Madagascar between 1991 and 2003, and provides a synthesis of the regions archaeology. Madagascar is an island with many unique species of fauna and flora; its extreme south is a semi-arid region with remarkable vegetational adaptations. The project began as an ethnoarchaeological and ethnohistorical study of the origins and development of the monumental stone tombs which are built throughout the south, but expanded into a far wider archaeological study. The contributors trace the phases of the region's history from the first human colonisation and the extinction of much of the island's megafauna to the growth and collapse of the Manda civilization, contact with Europeans and right up to the present day.

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