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020 $a9781598742602 (alk. paper)
020 $a1598742604 (alk. paper)
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050 00 $aCC79.5.P5$bR48 2007
082 00 $a930.1$222
245 00 $aRethinking agriculture :$barchaeological and ethnoarchaeological perspectives /$cedited by Tim Denham, José Iriarte and Luc Vrydaghs.
260 $aWalnut Creek, Calif. :$bLeft Coast Press,$cc2007.
300 $avi, 468 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aOne world archaeology series ;$v51
500 $a"Developed from a session entitled 'Inherited models and the denial of prehistory: challenging existing concepts of agriculture' at the Fifth World Archaeological Congress (WAC5) in Washington DC, in June 2003"--Pref.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tRethinking agriculture : introductory thoughts /$rLuc Vrydaghs and Tim Denham --$tAgriculture, cultivation and domestication : exploring the conceptual framework of early food production /$rDavid R. Harris --$tSelection, cultivation and reproductive isolation : a reconsideration of the morphological and molecular signals of domestication /$rMartin Jones and Terry Brown --$tSubterranean diets in the tropical rain forests of Sarawak, Malaysia /$rHuw Barton and Victor Paz --$tEarly to mid-Holocene plant exploitation in New Guinea : towards a contingent interpretation of agriculture /$rTim Denham --$tUnravelling the story of early plant exploitation in highland Papua New Guinea /$rJack Golson --$tThe meaning of ditches : interpreting the archaeological record from New Guinea using insights from ethnography /$rTim Bayliss-Smith --$tPerspectives on traditional agriculture from Rapa Nui /$rGeertrui Louwagie and Roger Langohr --
505 80 $tNew perspectives on plant domestication and the development of agriculture in the New World /$rJosé Iriarte --$tKeepers of Louisiana's levees : early mound builders and forest managers /$rGayle J. Fritz --$tModeling prehistoric agriculture through the palaeoenvironmental record : theoretical and methodological issues /$rDeborah M. Pearsall --$tChronicling indigenous accounts of the 'rise of agriculture' in the Americas /$rMatthew P. Sayre --$tStarch remains, preservation biases and plant histories : an example from highland Peru /$rLinda Perry --$tEmerging food-producing systems in the La Plata Basin : the Los Ajos Site /$rJosé Iriarte --$tA tale of two tuber crops : how attributes of enset and yams may have shaped prehistoric human-plant interactions in southwest Ethiopia /$rElisabeth Anne Hildebrand --$tMultidisciplinary evidence of mixed farming during the early Iron Age in Rwanda and Burundi /$rMarie-Claude Van Grunderbeek and Emile Roche --
505 80 $tThe development of plant cultivation in semi-arid West Africa /$rStefanie Kahlheber and Katharina Neumann --$tHuman impact and environmental exploitation in Gabon during the Holocene /$rRichard Oslisly and Lee White --$tThe establishment of traditional plantain cultivation in the African rain forest: a working hypothesis /$rEdmond De Langhe --$tAfrican pastoral perspectives on domestication of the donkey : a first synthesis /$rFiona Marshall --$tUsing linguistics to reconstruct African subsistence systems : comparing crop names to trees and livestock /$rRoger Blench.
650 0 $aPlant remains (Archaeology)$vCongresses.
650 0 $aEthnoarchaeology$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPaleoethnobotany$vCongresses.
650 0 $aAgriculture$xOrigin$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPlants, Cultivated$xOrigin$vCongresses.
700 1 $aDenham, Tim.
700 1 $aIriarte, José,$cPh. D.
700 1 $aVrydaghs, Luc.
711 2 $aWorld Archaeological Congress$n(5th :$d2003 :$cWashington, D.C.)
830 0 $aOne world archaeology ;$v51.
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906 $0DLC