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Expanding the horizons of island archaelogy : Islandscapes imaginary and real, Ely: the case of the Dry Island / David A. Barrowclough.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2010Description: p. 27-46Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: This paper takes as its stanting point a definition of islands that goes beyond geographical isolation to consider islands as social constructs insofar as they reflect feelings of isolation, separateness, distinctiveness and otherness. Nowhere is this truer than in the case of the "dry" island, an island that although once surrounded by water has long since lost its physical isolation due to changes in sea level and drainage patterns.
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BARRAWCLOUGH, David A. Expanding the horizons of island archaelogy. Recuperado el 11 de noviembre de 2010, de <http://shimajournal.org/issues/v4n1/f.%20Barrowclough%20Shima%20v4n1%2027-46.pdf>

This paper takes as its stanting point a definition of islands that goes beyond geographical isolation to consider islands as social constructs insofar as they reflect feelings of isolation, separateness, distinctiveness and otherness. Nowhere is this truer than in the case of the "dry" island, an island that although once surrounded by water has long since lost its physical isolation due to changes in sea level and drainage patterns.

Monográfico I: culturas y dinámicas insulares

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