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Rethinking Agriculture: Archaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives
Contributor(s): Denham, Timothy P. (Editor), Iriarte, José (Editor), Vrydaghs, Luc (Editor)
ISBN: 1598742612     ISBN-13: 9781598742619
Publisher: Routledge
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2009
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Annotation: Although the need to study agriculture in different parts of the world on its aown termsa has long been recognized and re-affirmed, a tendency persists to evaluate agriculture across the globe using concepts, lines of evidence and methods derived from Eurasian research. Researchers working in different regions are becoming increasingly aware of fundamental differences in the nature of, and methods employed to study, agriculture and plant exploitation practices in the past. Contributions to this volume rethink agriculture in terms of existing regional chronologies, the techniques employed, and the concepts that frame our interpretations. This volume highlights new archaeological and ethnoarchaeological research on early agriculture in understudied non-Eurasian regionsaincluding Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific, the Americas and Africaato present a more balanced view of the origins and development of agricultural practices around the globe.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
- Technology & Engineering | Agriculture - General
Dewey: 930.1
Series: One World Archaeology (Paperback)
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 8.9" (1.40 lbs) 476 pages
 
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Although the need to study agriculture in different parts of the world on its "own terms" has long been recognized and re-affirmed, a tendency persists to evaluate agriculture across the globe using concepts, lines of evidence and methods derived from Eurasian research. However, researchers working in different regions are becoming increasingly aware of fundamental differences in the nature of, and methods employed to study, agriculture and plant exploitation practices in the past. Contributions to this volume rethink agriculture, whether in terms of existing regional chronologies, in terms of techniques employed, or in terms of the concepts that frame our interpretations. This volume highlights new archaeological and ethnoarchaeological research on early agriculture in understudied non-Eurasian regions, including Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific, the Americas and Africa, to present a more balanced view of the origins and development of agricultural practices around the globe.