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Introduction

© 1984 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 1984 University of California Press, Berkeley

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