Farmers as Hunters
The Implications of Sedentism
Herausgeber: Kent, Susan
Farmers as Hunters
The Implications of Sedentism
Herausgeber: Kent, Susan
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Farmers as hunters analyses from an essentially ethnographic perspective the role of hunters in small-scale farming societies.
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Farmers as hunters analyses from an essentially ethnographic perspective the role of hunters in small-scale farming societies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9780521101981
- ISBN-10: 0521101980
- Artikelnr.: 25617874
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9780521101981
- ISBN-10: 0521101980
- Artikelnr.: 25617874
1. Cross-cultural perceptions of farmers as hunters and the value of meat
Susan Kent; 2. Hunting and male domination in Cashinahua society Kenneth M.
Kensinger; 3. Stalking the wild pig: hunting and horticulture in Papua New
Guinea Abraham Rosman and Paula G. Rubel; 4. Farming and foraging: a
necessary complementarity in Amazonian? Leslie E. Sponsel; 5. Patterns of
foraging and gardening in a semi-sedentary Amazonian community William T.
Vickers; 6. Hutning, farming and sedentism in a rain forest foraging
society P. Bion Griffin; 7. Horticulture and large-mammal hunting: the role
of resource depletion and the constraints of time and labour John D. Speth
and Susan L. Scott; 8. Sedentism and prehistoric animal procurement among
desert horticulturalists of the North American southwest Christine R.
Szuter and Frank E. Bayham; 9. The myth of ecological determinism -
anticipated mobility and site spatial organisation Susan Kent and Helga
Vierich; 10. New directions for old studies Susan Kent; References; Index.
Susan Kent; 2. Hunting and male domination in Cashinahua society Kenneth M.
Kensinger; 3. Stalking the wild pig: hunting and horticulture in Papua New
Guinea Abraham Rosman and Paula G. Rubel; 4. Farming and foraging: a
necessary complementarity in Amazonian? Leslie E. Sponsel; 5. Patterns of
foraging and gardening in a semi-sedentary Amazonian community William T.
Vickers; 6. Hutning, farming and sedentism in a rain forest foraging
society P. Bion Griffin; 7. Horticulture and large-mammal hunting: the role
of resource depletion and the constraints of time and labour John D. Speth
and Susan L. Scott; 8. Sedentism and prehistoric animal procurement among
desert horticulturalists of the North American southwest Christine R.
Szuter and Frank E. Bayham; 9. The myth of ecological determinism -
anticipated mobility and site spatial organisation Susan Kent and Helga
Vierich; 10. New directions for old studies Susan Kent; References; Index.
1. Cross-cultural perceptions of farmers as hunters and the value of meat
Susan Kent; 2. Hunting and male domination in Cashinahua society Kenneth M.
Kensinger; 3. Stalking the wild pig: hunting and horticulture in Papua New
Guinea Abraham Rosman and Paula G. Rubel; 4. Farming and foraging: a
necessary complementarity in Amazonian? Leslie E. Sponsel; 5. Patterns of
foraging and gardening in a semi-sedentary Amazonian community William T.
Vickers; 6. Hutning, farming and sedentism in a rain forest foraging
society P. Bion Griffin; 7. Horticulture and large-mammal hunting: the role
of resource depletion and the constraints of time and labour John D. Speth
and Susan L. Scott; 8. Sedentism and prehistoric animal procurement among
desert horticulturalists of the North American southwest Christine R.
Szuter and Frank E. Bayham; 9. The myth of ecological determinism -
anticipated mobility and site spatial organisation Susan Kent and Helga
Vierich; 10. New directions for old studies Susan Kent; References; Index.
Susan Kent; 2. Hunting and male domination in Cashinahua society Kenneth M.
Kensinger; 3. Stalking the wild pig: hunting and horticulture in Papua New
Guinea Abraham Rosman and Paula G. Rubel; 4. Farming and foraging: a
necessary complementarity in Amazonian? Leslie E. Sponsel; 5. Patterns of
foraging and gardening in a semi-sedentary Amazonian community William T.
Vickers; 6. Hutning, farming and sedentism in a rain forest foraging
society P. Bion Griffin; 7. Horticulture and large-mammal hunting: the role
of resource depletion and the constraints of time and labour John D. Speth
and Susan L. Scott; 8. Sedentism and prehistoric animal procurement among
desert horticulturalists of the North American southwest Christine R.
Szuter and Frank E. Bayham; 9. The myth of ecological determinism -
anticipated mobility and site spatial organisation Susan Kent and Helga
Vierich; 10. New directions for old studies Susan Kent; References; Index.