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Graeme Barker is Disney Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge and Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. His research focuses on the relationships between past human societies and their environments and how they have transformed each other. He has worked in many different ecologies and with societies at different levels of complexity from the emergence of our species to Roman farmers and, currently in Borneo, present-day rainforest farmers and foragers.


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The Etruscans

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The Agricultural Revolution...

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The Cambridge World History...

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Beyond Domestication in Pre...

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Prehistoric Farming in Europe

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The Archaeology of Drylands...

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Roman Landscapes

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Mediterranean Valley

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Companion Encyclopedia of A...

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