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Title: FRANCHTHI CAVE RIVERINE AND TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS
Volume: Fascicle 11
By: Nancy A. Whitney-Desautels, Robert M. Beer
Format: Paperback

List price: £32.00


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ISBN 10: 0253212634
ISBN 13: 9780253212634
Publisher: INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 1 July, 1999
Series: Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece
Pages: 224
Description: Nearly 100,000 shells, comprising a total of 17 families of land and freshwater snails, were examined from excavations at Franchthi Cave and its environs. This title presents the caloric and nutritional values of edible Helicidae land snails, which comprise 97 per cent of the collection.
Synopsis: Nearly 100,000 shells, comprising a total of 17 families of land and freshwater snails, were examined from excavations at Franchthi Cave and its environs. This analysis revealed the seasonal occupation of the cave and also provided detailed environmental information about the region during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene. The authors present the caloric and nutritional values of edible Helicidae land snails, which comprise 97 per cent of the collection. The low activity level of the land snail provides for ease of capture, low risk-management, and basically labour-free cultivation encouraging consumption of this meat source. In addition, non-reproductive genders, including children and the elderly, could safely and quickly harvest a sizeable food crop. Radiocarbon dating of extensive terrestrial snail deposits indicate that Helix figulina was a valuable seasonal food source during the late Paleolithic and may represent the earliest evidence of extensive land snail consumption in the Mediterranean. Decreased emphasis on land snail collection during the Mesolithic suggests drier climatic conditions resulting in a less specialised diet.
Illustrations: 47 b&w illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Returns: Non-returnable

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