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Farmers as Hunters

Farmers as Hunters

Farmers as Hunters

The Implications of Sedentism
Susan Kent
December 2008
Paperback
9780521101981
AUD$54.50
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    Farmers as hunters analyses from an essentially ethnographic perspective the role of hunters in small-scale farming societies. The twelve contributors examine the effects of hunting and mobility on behaviour, diet, economy and material culture at both culture-specific and cross-cultural levels. The influence of sedentism and the increasing use of domesticates is also explored across a wide range of societies from the American southwest and Amazonian to Africa, New Guinea and the Phillipines. Differing perceptions of the status of animals and plants are reviewed and cultural values are throughout given due weight in a field where discussion too often verges on the economically deterministic.

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    December 2008
    Paperback
    9780521101981
    168 pages
    279 × 210 × 9 mm
    0.39kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Cross-cultural perceptions of farmers as hunters and the value of meat Susan Kent
    • 2. Hunting and male domination in Cashinahua society Kenneth M. Kensinger
    • 3. Stalking the wild pig: hunting and horticulture in Papua New Guinea Abraham Rosman and Paula G. Rubel
    • 4. Farming and foraging: a necessary complementarity in Amazonian? Leslie E. Sponsel
    • 5. Patterns of foraging and gardening in a semi-sedentary Amazonian community William T. Vickers
    • 6. Hutning, farming and sedentism in a rain forest foraging society P. Bion Griffin
    • 7. Horticulture and large-mammal hunting: the role of resource depletion and the constraints of time and labour John D. Speth and Susan L. Scott
    • 8. Sedentism and prehistoric animal procurement among desert horticulturalists of the North American southwest Christine R. Szuter and Frank E. Bayham
    • 9. The myth of ecological determinism - anticipated mobility and site spatial organisation Susan Kent and Helga Vierich
    • 10. New directions for old studies Susan Kent
    • References
    • Index.
      Editor
    • Susan Kent