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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures IX
- An Introduction to an Introduction 1
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I. General Perspectives: Historical Critique and the Evidence from Botany and Linguistics
- Introduction 5
- 1. A History and Critique of Investigations into Early African Agriculture 9
- 2. Interactions of Food Production and Changing Vegetation in Africa 22
- 3. Historical/Linguistic Evidence for Early African Food Production 26
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II. Paleoenvironments and Ecological Adaptations
- Introduction 37
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A. NORTH AFRICA
- 4. Paleoenvironments and Epi-Paleolithic Economies in the Maghreb (ca. 20,000 to 5000 B. P. ) 41
- 5. Environment and Subsistence in Predynastic Egypt 57
- 6. A Reappraisal of the Egyptian Predynastic 65
- 7. Late Quaternary Prehistoric Environments in the Sahara 74
- 8. Origins of the Neolithic in the Sahara 84
- 9. The Emergence of Food Production in the Egyptian Sahara 93
- 10. Long-Term Nile Flood Variation and Political Discontinuities in Pharaonic Egypt 102
- 11. Prehistoric Cultural Continuity and Economic Change in the Central Sudan in the Early Holocene 113
- 12. The Transition from Food Collecting to Food Production in Northern Africa 127
- 13. Effects of Nutritional Change on the Skeletal Biology of Northeast African (Sudanese Nubian) Populations 132
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B. WEST AFRICA
- 14. Early Agricultural Societies in Ghana 147
- 15. Archaeological Evidence and Effects of Food-Producing in Nigeria 152
- 16. Early Iron Age Economy in the Inland Niger Delta (Mali) 158
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C. EASTERN AFRICA
- 17. New Perspectives on the Origins of Food Production in Ethiopia 173
- 18. Human Skeletal Remains from Eastern Africa 191
- 19. Early Evidence for Animal Domestication in Eastern Africa 200
- 20. Late Prehistoric Aquatic and Pastoral Adaptations West of Lake Turkana, Kenya 206
- 21. The Introduction of Pastoral Adaptations to the Highlands of East Africa 212
- 22. Implications of a Faunal Assemblage from a Pastoral Neolithic Site in Kenya: Findings and a Perspective on Research 240
- 23. Settlement Behavior of Pastoral Cultures in East Africa 252
- 24. Holocene Human Evolution in Southern Africa 261
- 25. Early Food-Production in Central and Southern Africa 272
- 26. The Prehistory of Stone Age Herders in South Africa 281
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III. The Transition from Hunting/ Gathering to Food Production: The Evidence from the San
- Introduction 291
- 27. Food Production and Culture Change among the !Kung San: Implications for Prehistoric Research 293
- 28. The Effects of Food Production on Mobility in the Central Kalahari 311
- 29. Foraging and Food Production among Kalahari Hunter/Gatherers 328
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IV. Epilogue: Perspectives and Prospects
- 30. Perspectives and Prospects for Understanding the Effects of Population on the Causes and Consequences of Food Production in Africa 351
- List of Contributors 361
- Bibliography 363
- Index 421
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures IX
- An Introduction to an Introduction 1
-
I. General Perspectives: Historical Critique and the Evidence from Botany and Linguistics
- Introduction 5
- 1. A History and Critique of Investigations into Early African Agriculture 9
- 2. Interactions of Food Production and Changing Vegetation in Africa 22
- 3. Historical/Linguistic Evidence for Early African Food Production 26
-
II. Paleoenvironments and Ecological Adaptations
- Introduction 37
-
A. NORTH AFRICA
- 4. Paleoenvironments and Epi-Paleolithic Economies in the Maghreb (ca. 20,000 to 5000 B. P. ) 41
- 5. Environment and Subsistence in Predynastic Egypt 57
- 6. A Reappraisal of the Egyptian Predynastic 65
- 7. Late Quaternary Prehistoric Environments in the Sahara 74
- 8. Origins of the Neolithic in the Sahara 84
- 9. The Emergence of Food Production in the Egyptian Sahara 93
- 10. Long-Term Nile Flood Variation and Political Discontinuities in Pharaonic Egypt 102
- 11. Prehistoric Cultural Continuity and Economic Change in the Central Sudan in the Early Holocene 113
- 12. The Transition from Food Collecting to Food Production in Northern Africa 127
- 13. Effects of Nutritional Change on the Skeletal Biology of Northeast African (Sudanese Nubian) Populations 132
-
B. WEST AFRICA
- 14. Early Agricultural Societies in Ghana 147
- 15. Archaeological Evidence and Effects of Food-Producing in Nigeria 152
- 16. Early Iron Age Economy in the Inland Niger Delta (Mali) 158
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C. EASTERN AFRICA
- 17. New Perspectives on the Origins of Food Production in Ethiopia 173
- 18. Human Skeletal Remains from Eastern Africa 191
- 19. Early Evidence for Animal Domestication in Eastern Africa 200
- 20. Late Prehistoric Aquatic and Pastoral Adaptations West of Lake Turkana, Kenya 206
- 21. The Introduction of Pastoral Adaptations to the Highlands of East Africa 212
- 22. Implications of a Faunal Assemblage from a Pastoral Neolithic Site in Kenya: Findings and a Perspective on Research 240
- 23. Settlement Behavior of Pastoral Cultures in East Africa 252
- 24. Holocene Human Evolution in Southern Africa 261
- 25. Early Food-Production in Central and Southern Africa 272
- 26. The Prehistory of Stone Age Herders in South Africa 281
-
III. The Transition from Hunting/ Gathering to Food Production: The Evidence from the San
- Introduction 291
- 27. Food Production and Culture Change among the !Kung San: Implications for Prehistoric Research 293
- 28. The Effects of Food Production on Mobility in the Central Kalahari 311
- 29. Foraging and Food Production among Kalahari Hunter/Gatherers 328
-
IV. Epilogue: Perspectives and Prospects
- 30. Perspectives and Prospects for Understanding the Effects of Population on the Causes and Consequences of Food Production in Africa 351
- List of Contributors 361
- Bibliography 363
- Index 421