University of New Mexico Press, 2014. — 396 p.
The excavation of shell middens and mounds is an important source of information regarding past human diet, settlement, technology, and paleoenvironments. The contributors to this book introduce new ways to study shell-matrix sites, ranging from the geochemical analysis of shellfish to the interpretation of human remains buried within. Drawing upon examples from around the world, this is one of the only books to offer a global perspective on the archaeology of shell-matrix sites.
Mirjana Roksandic is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Winnipeg.
Sheila Mendonça de Souza is a professor of public health at Fundacão Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro.
Sabine Eggers is an associate professor of biology at the Universidade de São Paulo.
Meghan Burchell is an assistant professor of archaeology at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Daniela Klokler is an associate professor of archaeology at the Universidade Federal de Sergipe.