ISBN:
9789088902000
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (302 pages)
Parallel Title:
Print version Groot, Maaike Barely Surviving or More than Enough? : The environmental archaeology of subsistence, specialisation and surplus food production
DDC:
363.8
Keywords:
Prehistoric peoples--Food
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Prehistoric peoples ; Food
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Electronic books.
Abstract:
Studying subsistence and surplus production -- Maaike Groot1,2 and Daphne Lentjes1 -- The role of gathering in Middle Archaic social complexity in the Mid-South: a diachronic perspective -- Stephen B. Carmody1 and Kandace D. Hollenbach2 -- Rethinking Neolithic subsistence at the gateway to Europe with new archaeozoological evidence from Istanbul -- Canan Çakırlar -- Agricultural production between the 6th and the 3rd millennium cal BC in the central part of the Valencia region (Spain) -- Guillem Pérez Jordà1 and Leonor Peña-Chocarro2,1 -- From subsistence to market exchange: the development of an agricultural economy in 1st-millennium-BC Southeast Italy -- Daphne Lentjes -- Three systems of agrarian exploitation in the Valencian region of Spain (400-300 BC) -- Mª Pilar Iborra Eres1 and Guillem Pérez Jordà2 -- The well in the settlement: a water source for humans and livestock, studied through insect remains from Southeast Sweden -- Magnus Hellqvist -- The Late Iron Age-Roman transformation from subsistence to surplus production in animal husbandry in the Central and Western parts of the Netherlands -- Joyce van Dijk1 and Maaike Groot2,3 -- Tracing changes in animal husbandry in Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean) from the Iron Age to the Roman Period -- Alejandro Valenzuela1, Josep Antoni Alcover1, Miguel Ángel Cau2 -- Food production and exchanges in the Roman civitas Tungrorum -- Fabienne Pigière1 and Annick Lepot2 -- Entrepreneurs and traditional farmers: the effects of an emerging market in Middle Saxon England -- Matilda Holmes -- Scant evidence of great surplus: research at the rural Cistercian monastery of Holme Cultram, Northwest England -- Don O'Meara
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