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Archaeologies of Sustainability: Perspectives on Ecology and Modernity

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This lecture delves into the concept of sustainability through the lens of archaeology, exploring the relationship between ecology and modernity. Topics covered include foodscapes, domesticated foods, and the archaeology of sustainability, providing insights into the future of the European Union.

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