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Barely Surviving Or More Than Enough The Environmental Archaeology Of Subsistence Specialisation And Surplus Food Production 1st Edition Maaike Groot

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Barely Surviving Or More Than Enough The Environmental Archaeology Of Subsistence Specialisation And Surplus Food Production 1st Edition Maaike Groot
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Publisher: Sidestone Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.44 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Maaike Groot, Daphne Lentjes, Jørn Zeiler
ISBN: 9789088902000, 9088902003
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Barely Surviving Or More Than Enough The Environmental Archaeology Of Subsistence Specialisation And Surplus Food Production 1st Edition Maaike Groot by Maaike Groot, Daphne Lentjes, Jørn Zeiler 9789088902000, 9088902003 instant download after payment.

How people produced or acquired their food in the past is one of the main questions in archaeology. Everyone needs food to survive, so the ways in which people managed to acquire it forms the very basis of human existence. Farming was key to the rise of human sedentarism. Once farming moved beyond subsistence, and regularly produced a surplus, it supported the development of specialisation, speeded up the development of socio-economic as well as social complexity, the rise of towns and the development of city states. In short, studying food production is of critical importance in understanding how societies developed. Environmental archaeology often studies the direct remains of food or food processing, and is therefore well-suited to address this topic. What is more, a wealth of new data has become available in this field of research in recent years. This allows synthesising research with a regional and diachronic approach. Indeed, most of the papers in this volume offer studies on subsistence and surplus production with a wide geographical perspective. The research areas vary considerably, ranging from the American Mid-South to Turkey. The range in time periods is just as wide, from c. 7000 BC to the 16th century AD. Topics covered include foraging strategies, the combination of domestic and wild food resources in the Neolithic, water supply, crop specialisation, the effect of the Roman occupation on animal husbandry, town-country relationships and the monastic economy. With this collection of papers and the theoretical framework presented in the introductory chapter, we wish to demonstrate that the topic of subsistence and surplus production remains of interest, and promises to generate more exciting research in the future.

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