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The Cambridge World Prehistory provides a systematic and authoritative examination of the prehistory of every region around the world from the early days of human origins in Africa two million years ago to the beginnings of written history, which in some areas started only two centuries ago. Written by a team of leading international scholars, the volumes include both traditional topics and cutting-edge approaches, such as archaeolinguistics and molecular genetics, and examine the essential questions of human development around the world. The volumes are organised geographically, exploring the…mehr
The Cambridge World Prehistory provides a systematic and authoritative examination of the prehistory of every region around the world from the early days of human origins in Africa two million years ago to the beginnings of written history, which in some areas started only two centuries ago. Written by a team of leading international scholars, the volumes include both traditional topics and cutting-edge approaches, such as archaeolinguistics and molecular genetics, and examine the essential questions of human development around the world. The volumes are organised geographically, exploring the evolution of hominins and their expansion from Africa, as well as the formation of states and development in each region of different technologies such as seafaring, metallurgy and food production. The Cambridge World Prehistory reveals a rich and complex history of the world. It will be an invaluable resource for any student or scholar of archaeology and related disciplines looking to research a particular topic, tradition, region or period within prehistory.
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Inhaltsangabe
Volume 1. Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific: Part I. Introduction: 1. History of world prehistory 2. Chronology 3. Climatic change 4. Traditional themes 5. DNA 6. Language Part II. Africa: 7. Early hominins 8. Earliest industries 9. The human revolution 10. Homo fossils 11. Middle Stone Age of Subsaharan Africa 12. Late Stone Age of Southern Africa 13. North Africa 14. West Africa 15. Central Africa 16. Southern Africa 17. East Africa and Madagascar and the Emergence of Northeast African states 18. Neolithic and Predynastic Egypt 19. Emergence of the Egyptian state 20. Summary of dynastic Egypt 21. Summary of Classical and post-Classical Africa 22. Languages Part III. South and Southeast Asia: 23. Palaeolithic of South Asia 24. Pre-Upper Palaeolithic Southeast Asia, including Flores 25. DNA 26. Upper Palaeolithic of Southeast Asia 27. Food production in India and Sri Lanka 28. Harappan 29. Post-Harappan 30. Summary of historic India and Sri Lanka 31. Food production in Southeast Asia 32. Complex society of Southeast Asia 33. Summary of Khmer 34i. Indonesia 34ii. The Philippines 35. Languages Part IV. The Pacific: 36. DNA 37. Palaeolithic of Australia, New Guinea, and Bismarcks 38. Later prehistory of New Guinea 39. Later prehistory of Australia 40i. Micronesia 40ii. Melanesia 41. Polynesia, including Hawaii and Easter Island 42. New Zealand 43. Languages. Volume 2. East Asia and the Americas: Part V. East Asia: 1. DNA 2. Pre-Upper Palaeolithic 3. Upper Palaeolithic 4. Early sedentism of the Pacific coast and early Jomon 5. Neolithic of Northern and Central China 6. Neolithic of Southern China, including Tibet 7. Early complex societies in the Yellow River and Northern China 8. Early complex societies in Southern China, including Tibet 9. Summary of ancient China 10. Complex society in Japan and Korea 11. Later prehistory of Eastern Siberia 12. Languages Part VI. The Americas: 13. DNA 14. The first Americans 15. Paleoindian and Archaic of North America 16. Paleoindian and Archaic of Central and South America 17. Domestication and Formative of Mesoamerica 18. Domestication and Formative of South America 19. Valley of Mexico 20. Olmecs and Gulf Coast 21. Oaxaca 22. Maya 23. Early coastal South America 24. Early Horizon 25. Early Intermediate and Middle Horizon 26. Late Horizon 27. Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela 28. Amazonia 29. Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Patagonia 30. Caribbean islands and neighbouring South American coast 31. The South-West 32. The North Pacific coast 33 Plains and Mississippian 34. The Atlantic coast from Florida to New England 35. Northern North America 36. Languages. Volume 3. Part VII. Western and Central Asia: 1. Pre-Upper Palaeolithic 2. DNA 3. Upper Palaeolithic 4. Origins of sedentism and agriculture 5. The Levant and Cyprus 6. Western Syria 7. Mesopotamia and Iran, the first cities 8. Summary of Akkad onwards 9. Anatolia up to 2000 BC 10. Anatolia after 2000 BC 11. The Caucasus, including Georgia and Armenia 12. Arabia 13. Central Asia before the Silk Road 14. Southern Siberia 15. Summary of the post-Classical and Islam 16 Languages Part VIII. Europe and the Mediterranean: 17. The Pre-Upper Palaeolithic 18. DNA 19. Upper Palaeolithic 20. Upper Palaeolithic imagery 21i. Post-Pleistocene and early food production in Southern Europe 21ii. Post-Pleistocene and early food production in Southern Europe 22. Post-Pleistocene and early food production in Northern Europe 23. The Aegean 24. Post-Neolithic of Western Europe 25. Post-Neolithic of Central and Northern Europe, including the Scandinavian Bronze Age 26. Post-Neolithic of Eastern Europe 27. Summary of the Classical World 28. Languages.
Volume 1. Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific: Part I. Introduction: 1. History of world prehistory 2. Chronology 3. Climatic change 4. Traditional themes 5. DNA 6. Language Part II. Africa: 7. Early hominins 8. Earliest industries 9. The human revolution 10. Homo fossils 11. Middle Stone Age of Subsaharan Africa 12. Late Stone Age of Southern Africa 13. North Africa 14. West Africa 15. Central Africa 16. Southern Africa 17. East Africa and Madagascar and the Emergence of Northeast African states 18. Neolithic and Predynastic Egypt 19. Emergence of the Egyptian state 20. Summary of dynastic Egypt 21. Summary of Classical and post-Classical Africa 22. Languages Part III. South and Southeast Asia: 23. Palaeolithic of South Asia 24. Pre-Upper Palaeolithic Southeast Asia, including Flores 25. DNA 26. Upper Palaeolithic of Southeast Asia 27. Food production in India and Sri Lanka 28. Harappan 29. Post-Harappan 30. Summary of historic India and Sri Lanka 31. Food production in Southeast Asia 32. Complex society of Southeast Asia 33. Summary of Khmer 34i. Indonesia 34ii. The Philippines 35. Languages Part IV. The Pacific: 36. DNA 37. Palaeolithic of Australia, New Guinea, and Bismarcks 38. Later prehistory of New Guinea 39. Later prehistory of Australia 40i. Micronesia 40ii. Melanesia 41. Polynesia, including Hawaii and Easter Island 42. New Zealand 43. Languages. Volume 2. East Asia and the Americas: Part V. East Asia: 1. DNA 2. Pre-Upper Palaeolithic 3. Upper Palaeolithic 4. Early sedentism of the Pacific coast and early Jomon 5. Neolithic of Northern and Central China 6. Neolithic of Southern China, including Tibet 7. Early complex societies in the Yellow River and Northern China 8. Early complex societies in Southern China, including Tibet 9. Summary of ancient China 10. Complex society in Japan and Korea 11. Later prehistory of Eastern Siberia 12. Languages Part VI. The Americas: 13. DNA 14. The first Americans 15. Paleoindian and Archaic of North America 16. Paleoindian and Archaic of Central and South America 17. Domestication and Formative of Mesoamerica 18. Domestication and Formative of South America 19. Valley of Mexico 20. Olmecs and Gulf Coast 21. Oaxaca 22. Maya 23. Early coastal South America 24. Early Horizon 25. Early Intermediate and Middle Horizon 26. Late Horizon 27. Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela 28. Amazonia 29. Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Patagonia 30. Caribbean islands and neighbouring South American coast 31. The South-West 32. The North Pacific coast 33 Plains and Mississippian 34. The Atlantic coast from Florida to New England 35. Northern North America 36. Languages. Volume 3. Part VII. Western and Central Asia: 1. Pre-Upper Palaeolithic 2. DNA 3. Upper Palaeolithic 4. Origins of sedentism and agriculture 5. The Levant and Cyprus 6. Western Syria 7. Mesopotamia and Iran, the first cities 8. Summary of Akkad onwards 9. Anatolia up to 2000 BC 10. Anatolia after 2000 BC 11. The Caucasus, including Georgia and Armenia 12. Arabia 13. Central Asia before the Silk Road 14. Southern Siberia 15. Summary of the post-Classical and Islam 16 Languages Part VIII. Europe and the Mediterranean: 17. The Pre-Upper Palaeolithic 18. DNA 19. Upper Palaeolithic 20. Upper Palaeolithic imagery 21i. Post-Pleistocene and early food production in Southern Europe 21ii. Post-Pleistocene and early food production in Southern Europe 22. Post-Pleistocene and early food production in Northern Europe 23. The Aegean 24. Post-Neolithic of Western Europe 25. Post-Neolithic of Central and Northern Europe, including the Scandinavian Bronze Age 26. Post-Neolithic of Eastern Europe 27. Summary of the Classical World 28. Languages.
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