Origins of AgricultureCharles A. Reed Walter de Gruyter, 2011年6月3日 - 1029 頁 No detailed description available for "Origins of Agriculture". |
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Changing Economy in Ancient India | 569 |
A Theoretical Model | 589 |
The Cultural Processes Leading to the Origins of Agriculture in the Ancient Near East | 611 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF AGRICULTURE IN THE NEW WORLD | 613 |
The Origins of Zea mays | 615 |
Why Didnt the American Indians Domesticate Sheep? | 637 |
An Early GrainGrinding Implement in the New World | 693 |
Spinden Revisited or a Unitary Model for the Emergence of Agriculture in the New World | 713 |
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 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF AGRICULTURE IN THE OLD WORLD | 319 |
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 |
PreAgricultural 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 |
The Beginning of Agriculture in Central Peru | 753 |
Origins and Distribution of Plants Domesticated in the New World Tropics | 803 |
Animal Domestication in the Andes | 837 |
Native Plant Husbandry North of Mexico | 861 |
CONCLUSIONS | 877 |
Discussion and Some Conclusions | 879 |
APPENDIX | 955 |
A Radiocarbon Chronology Relevant to the Origins of Agriculture | 957 |
Biographical Notes | 980 |
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