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A Contextual Approach to the Emergence of Agriculture in Southwest Asia

Authors :
Dorian Q. Fuller
Eleni Asouti
Source :
Current Anthropology. 54:299-345
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 2013.

Abstract

The scale and nature of early cultivation are topics that have received relatively limited attention in research on the origins of agriculture. In Southwest Asia, one the earliest centers of origin worldwide, the transition to food production is commonly portrayed as a macroevolutionary process from hunter-gatherer through to cultivator-forager and farming stages. Climate change, resource intensification, sedentism, rising population densities, and increasing social complexity are widely considered by prehistorians as pivotal to the emergence of protoagricultural village life. In this paper we revisit these narratives that have been influenced by culture-history and social evolution, together forming the dominant theoretical paradigms in the prehistory of Southwest Asia. We propose a complementary contextual approach seeking to reconstruct the historical development of Early Holocene plant-food production and its manifold sociocultural environments by intersecting multiple lines of evidence on the biology...

Details

ISSN :
15375382 and 00113204
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Anthropology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f36622b33b91301feb30931140263943