From Foraging to Farming in the Andes
Herausgeber: Dillehay, Tom D.
From Foraging to Farming in the Andes
Herausgeber: Dillehay, Tom D.
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This book proposes a new and more complex model for understanding the transition from hunting and gathering to cultivation.
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This book proposes a new and more complex model for understanding the transition from hunting and gathering to cultivation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9781107448667
- ISBN-10: 1107448662
- Artikelnr.: 41528419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9781107448667
- ISBN-10: 1107448662
- Artikelnr.: 41528419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Peter Kaulicke
1. Introduction Tom D. Dillehay
2. Research history, methods, and site types Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen and Greg Maggard
3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments Patricia J. Netherly
4. El Palto phase Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay
5. Las Pircas phase Jack Rossen
6. Tierra Blanca phase Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay
7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly and Jack Rossen
8. Human remains John Verano and Jack Rossen
9. Preceramic plant use Jack Rossen
10. Faunal remains Kary Stackelbeck
11. Material cultures Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
12. Forager and farming land use systems Tom D. Dillehay
13. From foraging to farming and community development Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American context Dolores Piperno
15. Conclusions Tom D. Dillehay
Appendix 1. Radiocarbon dates from the study area
Appendix 2. Dry forests and biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes of northwestern Peru Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 3. Stable carbon isotopes Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 4. Faunal remains from all phases Kary Stackelbeck.
1. Introduction Tom D. Dillehay
2. Research history, methods, and site types Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen and Greg Maggard
3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments Patricia J. Netherly
4. El Palto phase Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay
5. Las Pircas phase Jack Rossen
6. Tierra Blanca phase Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay
7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly and Jack Rossen
8. Human remains John Verano and Jack Rossen
9. Preceramic plant use Jack Rossen
10. Faunal remains Kary Stackelbeck
11. Material cultures Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
12. Forager and farming land use systems Tom D. Dillehay
13. From foraging to farming and community development Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American context Dolores Piperno
15. Conclusions Tom D. Dillehay
Appendix 1. Radiocarbon dates from the study area
Appendix 2. Dry forests and biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes of northwestern Peru Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 3. Stable carbon isotopes Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 4. Faunal remains from all phases Kary Stackelbeck.
Foreword Peter Kaulicke
1. Introduction Tom D. Dillehay
2. Research history, methods, and site types Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen and Greg Maggard
3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments Patricia J. Netherly
4. El Palto phase Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay
5. Las Pircas phase Jack Rossen
6. Tierra Blanca phase Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay
7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly and Jack Rossen
8. Human remains John Verano and Jack Rossen
9. Preceramic plant use Jack Rossen
10. Faunal remains Kary Stackelbeck
11. Material cultures Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
12. Forager and farming land use systems Tom D. Dillehay
13. From foraging to farming and community development Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American context Dolores Piperno
15. Conclusions Tom D. Dillehay
Appendix 1. Radiocarbon dates from the study area
Appendix 2. Dry forests and biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes of northwestern Peru Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 3. Stable carbon isotopes Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 4. Faunal remains from all phases Kary Stackelbeck.
1. Introduction Tom D. Dillehay
2. Research history, methods, and site types Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen and Greg Maggard
3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments Patricia J. Netherly
4. El Palto phase Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay
5. Las Pircas phase Jack Rossen
6. Tierra Blanca phase Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay
7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly and Jack Rossen
8. Human remains John Verano and Jack Rossen
9. Preceramic plant use Jack Rossen
10. Faunal remains Kary Stackelbeck
11. Material cultures Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
12. Forager and farming land use systems Tom D. Dillehay
13. From foraging to farming and community development Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen and Kary Stackelbeck
14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American context Dolores Piperno
15. Conclusions Tom D. Dillehay
Appendix 1. Radiocarbon dates from the study area
Appendix 2. Dry forests and biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes of northwestern Peru Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 3. Stable carbon isotopes Patricia J. Netherly
Appendix 4. Faunal remains from all phases Kary Stackelbeck.