Archaeology of African Plant Use
Herausgeber: Stevens, Chris J; Murray, Mary Anne; Nixon, Sam
Archaeology of African Plant Use
Herausgeber: Stevens, Chris J; Murray, Mary Anne; Nixon, Sam
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The first major synthesis of African archaeobotany in decades, this book focuses on Paleolithic archaeobotany and the relationship between agriculture and social complexity. It explores the effects that plant life has had on humans as they evolved from primates through the complex societies of Africa, including Egypt, the Buganda Kingdom, southern African polities, and other regions. With over 30 contributing scholars from 12 countries and extensive illustrations, this volume is an essential addition to our knowledge of humanity's relationship with plants.
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The first major synthesis of African archaeobotany in decades, this book focuses on Paleolithic archaeobotany and the relationship between agriculture and social complexity. It explores the effects that plant life has had on humans as they evolved from primates through the complex societies of Africa, including Egypt, the Buganda Kingdom, southern African polities, and other regions. With over 30 contributing scholars from 12 countries and extensive illustrations, this volume is an essential addition to our knowledge of humanity's relationship with plants.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1005g
- ISBN-13: 9781611329742
- ISBN-10: 1611329744
- Artikelnr.: 39050568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1005g
- ISBN-13: 9781611329742
- ISBN-10: 1611329744
- Artikelnr.: 39050568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Chris J Stevens, Sam Nixon, Mary Anne Murray, Dorian Q Fuller
1. African Archaeobotany Expanding
Dorian Q Fuller
Sam Nixon
Chris J. Stevens and Mary Anne Murray2. Primate Archaeobotany: The Potential for Revealing Nonhuman Primate Plant-Use in the African Archaeological Record
Michael Haslam3. Dietary Diversity: Our Species-Specific Dietary Adaptation
Gordon Hillman and Michele Wollstonecroft4. Seeds at Sibudu: A Glimpse of Middle Stone Age Vegetation at Sibudu Cave
Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa
Christine Sievers5. Understanding Late and Terminal Pleistocene Vegetation Change in The Western Cape
South Africa: The Wood Charcoal Evidence from Elands Bay Cave
Caroline Cartwright
John Parkington and Richard Cowling6. Early Millet Farmers in the Lower Tilemsi Valley
Northeastern Mali
Katie Manning and Dorian Q Fuller7. Holocene Vegetation Change and Land Use at Ounjougou
Mali
Barbara Eichhorn and Katharina Neumann8. Early Agro-Pastoralism in The Middle Senegal Valley: The Botanical Remains from Walalde
Shawn Sabrina Murray and Alioune Deme9. Humans and the Mangrove in Southern Nigeria
Emuobosa Akpo Orijemie and M. Adebisi Sowunmi10. Plant and Land Use in Southern Cameroon Between 400 BC and AD 400
Stefanie Kahlheber
Alexa HAhn and Katharina Neumann11. Wild Trees in the Subsistence Economy of Early Bantu Speech Communities: A Historical-Linguistic Approach
Koen Bostoen12. Archaeobotany of Two Middle Kingdom Cult Chambers at North Saqqara
Egypt
Ahmed Gamal-El-Din Fahmy
Nozomu Kawai and Sakuji Yoshimura13. Botanical Insights into the Life of an Ancient Egyptian Village: Excavation Results from El-Amarna
Chris J. Stevens and Alan J. Clapham14. Agricultural Innovation and State Collapse in Meroitic Nubia: The Impact of the Savannah Package
Dorian Q Fuller15. Islands of Agriculture on Victoria Nyanza
Andrew Reid and Ceri Ashley16. Archaeobotanical Investigations of the Iron Age Lundu State
Malawi
Ingrid Heijen17. Prehistoric Plant Use on La Palma Island (Canary Islands
Spain): An Example of the Disappearance of Agriculture in an Isolated Environment
Jacob Morales
Amelia Rodriguez and Aguedo Marrero18. Patterns in the Archaeobotany of Africa: Developing a Database for North Africa
the Sahara and The Sahel
Ruth Pelling19. The Archaeobotany of Farming Communities in South Africa: A Review
Alexander Antonites
Annie Raath Antonites20. Linguistic Evidence and the Origins of Food Production in Africa: Where Are We Now?
Christopher Ehret21. African Agricultural Tools: Implications of Synchronic Ethnography for Agrarian History
Roger Blench22. Leaving a Lasting Impression: Arable Economies and Cereal Impressions in Africa and Europe
Meriel McClatchie and Dorian Q Fuller23. The Use of Plants In Iron Production: Insights from Smelting Remains from Buganda
Louise IlesIndex
Dorian Q Fuller
Sam Nixon
Chris J. Stevens and Mary Anne Murray2. Primate Archaeobotany: The Potential for Revealing Nonhuman Primate Plant-Use in the African Archaeological Record
Michael Haslam3. Dietary Diversity: Our Species-Specific Dietary Adaptation
Gordon Hillman and Michele Wollstonecroft4. Seeds at Sibudu: A Glimpse of Middle Stone Age Vegetation at Sibudu Cave
Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa
Christine Sievers5. Understanding Late and Terminal Pleistocene Vegetation Change in The Western Cape
South Africa: The Wood Charcoal Evidence from Elands Bay Cave
Caroline Cartwright
John Parkington and Richard Cowling6. Early Millet Farmers in the Lower Tilemsi Valley
Northeastern Mali
Katie Manning and Dorian Q Fuller7. Holocene Vegetation Change and Land Use at Ounjougou
Mali
Barbara Eichhorn and Katharina Neumann8. Early Agro-Pastoralism in The Middle Senegal Valley: The Botanical Remains from Walalde
Shawn Sabrina Murray and Alioune Deme9. Humans and the Mangrove in Southern Nigeria
Emuobosa Akpo Orijemie and M. Adebisi Sowunmi10. Plant and Land Use in Southern Cameroon Between 400 BC and AD 400
Stefanie Kahlheber
Alexa HAhn and Katharina Neumann11. Wild Trees in the Subsistence Economy of Early Bantu Speech Communities: A Historical-Linguistic Approach
Koen Bostoen12. Archaeobotany of Two Middle Kingdom Cult Chambers at North Saqqara
Egypt
Ahmed Gamal-El-Din Fahmy
Nozomu Kawai and Sakuji Yoshimura13. Botanical Insights into the Life of an Ancient Egyptian Village: Excavation Results from El-Amarna
Chris J. Stevens and Alan J. Clapham14. Agricultural Innovation and State Collapse in Meroitic Nubia: The Impact of the Savannah Package
Dorian Q Fuller15. Islands of Agriculture on Victoria Nyanza
Andrew Reid and Ceri Ashley16. Archaeobotanical Investigations of the Iron Age Lundu State
Malawi
Ingrid Heijen17. Prehistoric Plant Use on La Palma Island (Canary Islands
Spain): An Example of the Disappearance of Agriculture in an Isolated Environment
Jacob Morales
Amelia Rodriguez and Aguedo Marrero18. Patterns in the Archaeobotany of Africa: Developing a Database for North Africa
the Sahara and The Sahel
Ruth Pelling19. The Archaeobotany of Farming Communities in South Africa: A Review
Alexander Antonites
Annie Raath Antonites20. Linguistic Evidence and the Origins of Food Production in Africa: Where Are We Now?
Christopher Ehret21. African Agricultural Tools: Implications of Synchronic Ethnography for Agrarian History
Roger Blench22. Leaving a Lasting Impression: Arable Economies and Cereal Impressions in Africa and Europe
Meriel McClatchie and Dorian Q Fuller23. The Use of Plants In Iron Production: Insights from Smelting Remains from Buganda
Louise IlesIndex
1. African Archaeobotany Expanding
Dorian Q Fuller
Sam Nixon
Chris J. Stevens and Mary Anne Murray2. Primate Archaeobotany: The Potential for Revealing Nonhuman Primate Plant-Use in the African Archaeological Record
Michael Haslam3. Dietary Diversity: Our Species-Specific Dietary Adaptation
Gordon Hillman and Michele Wollstonecroft4. Seeds at Sibudu: A Glimpse of Middle Stone Age Vegetation at Sibudu Cave
Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa
Christine Sievers5. Understanding Late and Terminal Pleistocene Vegetation Change in The Western Cape
South Africa: The Wood Charcoal Evidence from Elands Bay Cave
Caroline Cartwright
John Parkington and Richard Cowling6. Early Millet Farmers in the Lower Tilemsi Valley
Northeastern Mali
Katie Manning and Dorian Q Fuller7. Holocene Vegetation Change and Land Use at Ounjougou
Mali
Barbara Eichhorn and Katharina Neumann8. Early Agro-Pastoralism in The Middle Senegal Valley: The Botanical Remains from Walalde
Shawn Sabrina Murray and Alioune Deme9. Humans and the Mangrove in Southern Nigeria
Emuobosa Akpo Orijemie and M. Adebisi Sowunmi10. Plant and Land Use in Southern Cameroon Between 400 BC and AD 400
Stefanie Kahlheber
Alexa HAhn and Katharina Neumann11. Wild Trees in the Subsistence Economy of Early Bantu Speech Communities: A Historical-Linguistic Approach
Koen Bostoen12. Archaeobotany of Two Middle Kingdom Cult Chambers at North Saqqara
Egypt
Ahmed Gamal-El-Din Fahmy
Nozomu Kawai and Sakuji Yoshimura13. Botanical Insights into the Life of an Ancient Egyptian Village: Excavation Results from El-Amarna
Chris J. Stevens and Alan J. Clapham14. Agricultural Innovation and State Collapse in Meroitic Nubia: The Impact of the Savannah Package
Dorian Q Fuller15. Islands of Agriculture on Victoria Nyanza
Andrew Reid and Ceri Ashley16. Archaeobotanical Investigations of the Iron Age Lundu State
Malawi
Ingrid Heijen17. Prehistoric Plant Use on La Palma Island (Canary Islands
Spain): An Example of the Disappearance of Agriculture in an Isolated Environment
Jacob Morales
Amelia Rodriguez and Aguedo Marrero18. Patterns in the Archaeobotany of Africa: Developing a Database for North Africa
the Sahara and The Sahel
Ruth Pelling19. The Archaeobotany of Farming Communities in South Africa: A Review
Alexander Antonites
Annie Raath Antonites20. Linguistic Evidence and the Origins of Food Production in Africa: Where Are We Now?
Christopher Ehret21. African Agricultural Tools: Implications of Synchronic Ethnography for Agrarian History
Roger Blench22. Leaving a Lasting Impression: Arable Economies and Cereal Impressions in Africa and Europe
Meriel McClatchie and Dorian Q Fuller23. The Use of Plants In Iron Production: Insights from Smelting Remains from Buganda
Louise IlesIndex
Dorian Q Fuller
Sam Nixon
Chris J. Stevens and Mary Anne Murray2. Primate Archaeobotany: The Potential for Revealing Nonhuman Primate Plant-Use in the African Archaeological Record
Michael Haslam3. Dietary Diversity: Our Species-Specific Dietary Adaptation
Gordon Hillman and Michele Wollstonecroft4. Seeds at Sibudu: A Glimpse of Middle Stone Age Vegetation at Sibudu Cave
Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa
Christine Sievers5. Understanding Late and Terminal Pleistocene Vegetation Change in The Western Cape
South Africa: The Wood Charcoal Evidence from Elands Bay Cave
Caroline Cartwright
John Parkington and Richard Cowling6. Early Millet Farmers in the Lower Tilemsi Valley
Northeastern Mali
Katie Manning and Dorian Q Fuller7. Holocene Vegetation Change and Land Use at Ounjougou
Mali
Barbara Eichhorn and Katharina Neumann8. Early Agro-Pastoralism in The Middle Senegal Valley: The Botanical Remains from Walalde
Shawn Sabrina Murray and Alioune Deme9. Humans and the Mangrove in Southern Nigeria
Emuobosa Akpo Orijemie and M. Adebisi Sowunmi10. Plant and Land Use in Southern Cameroon Between 400 BC and AD 400
Stefanie Kahlheber
Alexa HAhn and Katharina Neumann11. Wild Trees in the Subsistence Economy of Early Bantu Speech Communities: A Historical-Linguistic Approach
Koen Bostoen12. Archaeobotany of Two Middle Kingdom Cult Chambers at North Saqqara
Egypt
Ahmed Gamal-El-Din Fahmy
Nozomu Kawai and Sakuji Yoshimura13. Botanical Insights into the Life of an Ancient Egyptian Village: Excavation Results from El-Amarna
Chris J. Stevens and Alan J. Clapham14. Agricultural Innovation and State Collapse in Meroitic Nubia: The Impact of the Savannah Package
Dorian Q Fuller15. Islands of Agriculture on Victoria Nyanza
Andrew Reid and Ceri Ashley16. Archaeobotanical Investigations of the Iron Age Lundu State
Malawi
Ingrid Heijen17. Prehistoric Plant Use on La Palma Island (Canary Islands
Spain): An Example of the Disappearance of Agriculture in an Isolated Environment
Jacob Morales
Amelia Rodriguez and Aguedo Marrero18. Patterns in the Archaeobotany of Africa: Developing a Database for North Africa
the Sahara and The Sahel
Ruth Pelling19. The Archaeobotany of Farming Communities in South Africa: A Review
Alexander Antonites
Annie Raath Antonites20. Linguistic Evidence and the Origins of Food Production in Africa: Where Are We Now?
Christopher Ehret21. African Agricultural Tools: Implications of Synchronic Ethnography for Agrarian History
Roger Blench22. Leaving a Lasting Impression: Arable Economies and Cereal Impressions in Africa and Europe
Meriel McClatchie and Dorian Q Fuller23. The Use of Plants In Iron Production: Insights from Smelting Remains from Buganda
Louise IlesIndex