Being An Islander by James H. Barrett

Production and Identity at Quoygrew, Orkney

Exploring the unique cultural and historical identity of island communities, this book delves into the intricate relationship between humans and their insular environments. It examines how isolation and connectivity have shaped the lives and societies of islanders throughout history, drawing on archaeological evidence and anthropological insights. The narrative traverses various islands across the globe, highlighting the resilience, adaptability, and innovation of island inhabitants as they navigate the challenges of limited resources and external influences. Through a blend of scholarly research and engaging storytelling, the book offers a profound understanding of what it means to live surrounded by water.

Published
2022
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Length
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Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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