The origins and spread of domestic plants in southwest Asia and Europe

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The origins and spread of domestic plants in southwest Asia and Europe

edited by Sue Colledge and James Conolly

(Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London)

Left Coast Press, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In this major new volume, leading scholars demonstrate the importance of archaeobotanical evidence in the understanding of the spread of agriculture in southwest Asia and Europe. Whereas previous overviews have focused either on Europe or on southwest Asia, this volume considers the transition from a pan-regional perspective, thus making a significant contribution to our understanding of the processes and dynamics in the transition to food production on both continents. It will be relevant to students, researchers, practitioners and instructors in archaeology, archaeobotany, agrobotany, agricultural history, anthropology, area studies, economic history and cultural development.

目次

* Diverse origins: regional contributions to the genesis of farmingAndrew Sherratt* The adoption of farming and the beginnings of the Neolithic in the Euphrates Valley: cereal exploitation between the 12th and 8th millennia ca BCGeorge Willcox* East of Eden? A consideration of Neolithic crop spectra in the eastern Fertile Crescent and beyondMichael Charles* A review and synthesis of the evidence for the origins of farming on Cyprus and CreteSue Colledge and James Conolly* Transitions to agriculture in the Aegean: the archaeobotanical evidenceSoultana-Maria Valamoti and Kostas Kotsakis* Archaeobotanical data from the early Neolithic of BulgariaElena Marinova* The spread of cultivated plants in the region between the Carpathians and Dniester, 6th-4th millennia cal BCFelicia Monah* Seed and fruit remains associated with Neolithic origins in the Carpathian BasinFerenc Gyulai* Neolithic agriculture in Italy: an update of archaeobotanical data with particular emphasis on northern settlementsMauro Rottoli and Andrea Pessina* Crop evolution: new evidence from the Neolithic of west Mediterranean EuropeRamon Buxo* Early agriculture in central and southern SpainLeonor Pena-Chocarro* First farmers along the coast of the Bay of BiscayLydia Zapata Pena* Early agriculture and subsistence in Austria: a review of Neolithic plant recordsMarianna Kohler-Schneider* Neolithic plant economies in the northern alpine foreland (Central Europe) from 5500-3500 cal BCStefanie Jacomet* Archaeobotanical perspectives on the beginning of agriculture north of the AlpsAngela Kreuz* Early farming in Slovakia: an archaeobotanical perspectiveMaria Hajnalova* Early Neolithic agriculture in south Poland as reconstructed from archaeobotanical plant remainsMaria Litynska-Zajac* Neolithic plant husbandry in the Kujawy region of central PolandAldona Bieniek* Nature or culture? Cereal crops raised by Neolithic farmers on Dutch loess soilsCorrie Bakels* The plant remains from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker site of Wangels in Holsatia, Northern GermanyHelmut Kroll* Exploitation of plant resources in the Mesolithic and Neolithic of southern Scandinavia: from gathering to harvestingDavid Earle Robinson* Reconsidering the evidence: towards an understanding of the social contexts of subsistence production in Neolithic BritainChris Stevens* On the importance of cereal cultivation in the British NeolithicGlynis Jones and Peter Rowley-Conwy

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