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Early European Agriculture

Early European Agriculture

Early European Agriculture

Its Foundation and Development
M. R. Jarman
G. N. Bailey
H. N. Jarman
March 2009
Paperback
9780521105064
£32.00
GBP
Paperback

    First printed in 1982, this is the third and final volume to be published as a result of the British Academy Major Research Project on the Early History of Agriculture, carried out in the Department of Archaeology in Cambridge under the direction of the late Eric Higgs. After his death in 1976, the Project was drawn to its conclusion by his associates, and this book is effectively a summary of the results of the Project. The first two volumes, Papers in Economic Prehistory and Palacoeconomy, argued that the development of agriculture was a much more gradual and widespread phenomenon than had been thought previously. This book now discusses the origins and early development of prehistoric agriculture within the framework of prehistoric subsistence economies in general. Early human economies are viewed in their adaptation to three crucial resource zones: the uplands, the lowlands and the littorals.

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    March 2009
    Paperback
    9780521105064
    296 pages
    229 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.44kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Philosophy and basic principles
    • 2. Territories and mobility
    • 3. Palaeoeconomic perspectives
    • 4. Coasts, lakes, and littorals
    • 5. The Lowlands
    • 6. The uplands
    • 7. The megaliths: a problem in palaeoethology.
      Authors
    • M. R. Jarman
    • G. N. Bailey
    • H. N. Jarman