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The Concept of Environmental Determinism in Cultural Evolution
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- I-VI I
- General Editor's Preface VII
- Preface XI
- Introduction 1
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SECTION ONE General Principles
- The Origins of Agriculture: Prologue 9
- The Earliest Farming: Demography as Cause and Consequence 23
- The Concept of Environmental Determinism in Cultural Evolution 49
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SECTION TWO Worldwide Concepts
- Cultural Evolution in the Old World and the New, Leading to the Beginnings and Spread of Agriculture 77
- A Hypothesis Suggesting a Single Origin of Agriculture 89
- Population Pressure and the Origins of Agriculture: An Archaeological Example from the Coast of Peru 135
- Alternative Pathways Toward Agriculture 179
- Zoological Considerations on the Origins of Farming and Domestication 245
- Environmental Change and the Origin of Agriculture in the Old and New Worlds 281
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SECTION THREE The Beginnings of Agriculture in the Old World
- A Priori Models and Thai Prehistory: A Reconsideration of the Beginnings of Agriculture in Southeastern Asia 321
- The Origins of Cereal Agriculture in the Old World 357
- Economic Change in Prehistoric Thailand 385
- The Indigenous Origins of Chinese Agriculture 413
- Pre-Agricultural Tools for the Preparation of Foods in the Old World 485
- Man, Domestication, and Culture in Southwestern Asia 523
- A Model for the Origin of Agriculture in the Near East 543
- Changing Economy in Ancient India 569
- The Dynamics of Agricultural Origins in Palestine: A Theoretical Model 589
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SECTION FOUR The Beginnings of Agriculture in the New World
- The Origin of Zea mays 615
- Why Didn't the American Indians Domesticate Sheep? 637
- The Metate: An Early Grain-Grinding Implement in the New World 693
- Our Father the Cayman, Our Mother the Gourd: Spinden Revisited, or a Unitary Model for the Emergence of Agriculture in the New World 713
- The Beginning of Agriculture in Central Peru 753
- Origins and Distribution of Plants Domesticated in the New World Tropics 803
- Animal Domestication in the Anaes 837
- Native Plant Husbandry North of Mexico 861
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SECTION FIVE Conclusions
- Origins of Agriculture: Discussion and Some Conclusions 879
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SECTION SIX Appendix
- A Radiocarbon Chronology Relevant to the Origins of Agriculture 957
- Biographical Notes 981
- Index of Names 995
- Index of Subjects 1007
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-VI I
- General Editor's Preface VII
- Preface XI
- Introduction 1
-
SECTION ONE General Principles
- The Origins of Agriculture: Prologue 9
- The Earliest Farming: Demography as Cause and Consequence 23
- The Concept of Environmental Determinism in Cultural Evolution 49
-
SECTION TWO Worldwide Concepts
- Cultural Evolution in the Old World and the New, Leading to the Beginnings and Spread of Agriculture 77
- A Hypothesis Suggesting a Single Origin of Agriculture 89
- Population Pressure and the Origins of Agriculture: An Archaeological Example from the Coast of Peru 135
- Alternative Pathways Toward Agriculture 179
- Zoological Considerations on the Origins of Farming and Domestication 245
- Environmental Change and the Origin of Agriculture in the Old and New Worlds 281
-
SECTION THREE The Beginnings of Agriculture in the Old World
- A Priori Models and Thai Prehistory: A Reconsideration of the Beginnings of Agriculture in Southeastern Asia 321
- The Origins of Cereal Agriculture in the Old World 357
- Economic Change in Prehistoric Thailand 385
- The Indigenous Origins of Chinese Agriculture 413
- Pre-Agricultural Tools for the Preparation of Foods in the Old World 485
- Man, Domestication, and Culture in Southwestern Asia 523
- A Model for the Origin of Agriculture in the Near East 543
- Changing Economy in Ancient India 569
- The Dynamics of Agricultural Origins in Palestine: A Theoretical Model 589
-
SECTION FOUR The Beginnings of Agriculture in the New World
- The Origin of Zea mays 615
- Why Didn't the American Indians Domesticate Sheep? 637
- The Metate: An Early Grain-Grinding Implement in the New World 693
- Our Father the Cayman, Our Mother the Gourd: Spinden Revisited, or a Unitary Model for the Emergence of Agriculture in the New World 713
- The Beginning of Agriculture in Central Peru 753
- Origins and Distribution of Plants Domesticated in the New World Tropics 803
- Animal Domestication in the Anaes 837
- Native Plant Husbandry North of Mexico 861
-
SECTION FIVE Conclusions
- Origins of Agriculture: Discussion and Some Conclusions 879
-
SECTION SIX Appendix
- A Radiocarbon Chronology Relevant to the Origins of Agriculture 957
- Biographical Notes 981
- Index of Names 995
- Index of Subjects 1007