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Companion to Ancient Agriculture [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Iowa State University), Edited by (St. Olaf College)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 736 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x170x38 mm, kaal: 1474 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118970926
  • ISBN-13: 9781118970928
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 736 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x170x38 mm, kaal: 1474 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118970926
  • ISBN-13: 9781118970928
Teised raamatud teemal:

The first book-length overview of agricultural development in the ancient world 

A Companion to Ancient Agriculture is an authoritative overview of the history and development of agriculture in the ancient world. Focusing primarily on the Near East and Mediterranean regions, this unique text explores the cultivation of the soil and rearing of animals through centuries of human civilization—from the Neolithic beginnings of agriculture to Late Antiquity. Chapters written by the leading scholars in their fields present a multidisciplinary examination of the agricultural methods and influences that have enabled humans to survive and prosper. 

Consisting of thirty-one chapters, the Companion presents essays on a range of topics that include economic-political, anthropological, zooarchaeological, ethnobotanical, and archaeobotanical investigation of ancient agriculture. Chronologically-organized chapters offer in-depth discussions of agriculture in Bronze Age Egypt and Mesopotamia, Hellenistic Greece and Imperial Rome, Iran and Central Asia, and other regions. Sections on comparative agricultural history discuss agriculture in the Indian subcontinent and prehistoric China while an insightful concluding section helps readers understand ancient agriculture from a modern perspective.

  • Fills the need for a full-length biophysical and social overview of ancient agriculture
  • Provides clear accounts of the current state of research written by experts in their respective areas
  • Places ancient Mediterranean agriculture in conversation with contemporary practice in Eastern and Southern Asia
  • Includes coverage of analysis of stable isotopes in ancient agricultural cultivation
  • Offers plentiful illustrations, references, case studies, and further reading suggestions

A Companion to Ancient Agriculture is a much-needed resource for advanced students, instructors, scholars, and researchers in fields such as agricultural history, ancient economics, and in broader disciplines including classics, archaeology, and ancient history.

Acknowledgments xi
Contributor Biographies xiii
1 Introduction
1(4)
David Hollander
Timothy Howe
Part I Plants & Animals 5(114)
2 Paleoethnobotany and Ancient Agriculture
7(30)
Alan Farahani
3 Zooarchaeology
37(18)
Valasia Isaakidou
4 Stable Isotopes in Ancient Agriculture
55(28)
Simone Riehl
5 Agricultural Plants in the Ancient Mediterranean
83(20)
M. Eleanor Irwin
6 Animals: The Major Domesticates
103(16)
Michael MacKinnon
Part II The Neolithic 119(30)
7 The Beginnings of Agriculture
121(28)
Phillip C. Edwards
Part III The Bronze Age 149(116)
8 Agriculture in Bronze Age Mesopotamia
151(22)
Michael Jursa
9 Egyptian Agriculture in the Bronze Age: Peasants, Landlords, and Institutions
173(20)
Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia
10 Agriculture in the Bronze Age Levant
193(18)
Jens Kamlah
Simone Riehl
11 Agriculture in the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age of Asia Minor
211(30)
Andrew S. Fairbairn
12 Bronze Age Europe: Revolutions in Agricultural Adaptation
241(24)
Lynne A. Kvapil
Part IV From the Early Iron Age to Late Antiquity (300s CE) 265(310)
13 Greece and Anatolia, 1200-500 BCE
267(22)
Clemente Pagnoux
Julien Zurbach
14 Agriculture in Greece and Coastal Anatolia, 500-100 BCE
289(28)
Christophe Chandezon
15 Agriculture in Magna Graecia (Iron Age to Hellenistic Period)
317(26)
D. Alex Walthall
16 Agriculture in the Hellenistic Kingdoms
343(20)
J.G. Manning
17 Adapting to a Diverse Landscape: Agriculture in Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia
363(20)
Turan Takaglu
18 Agriculture on the Shores of the Black Sea
383(16)
Smaranda Andrews
19 Agriculture in Iron Age and Archaic Italy
399(18)
Laura Motta
Katherine Beydler
20 Agriculture in Republican Italy
417(14)
Saskia Roselaar
21 Agriculture in Imperial Italy
431(16)
Annalisa Marzano
22 Agriculture in Roman Gaul
447(32)
Alain Ferdiere
23 Agriculture in Roman Iberia
479(20)
Benedict Lowe
24 Agriculture in Roman North Africa
499(18)
Dennis Kehoe
25 Agriculture in Roman Egypt
517(22)
Brendan Haug
26 Agriculture in Iron Age Mesopotamia
539(26)
Michael Kozuh
27 Iran and Central Asia in the Achaemenid and Hellenistic Periods
565(10)
Rachel Mairs
Part V Comparative Agricultural History 575(74)
28 Ancient Agriculture in the Indian Subcontinent: The Archaeobotanical Evidence
577(34)
Ravi Korisettar
29 Trajectories of Agricultural Development in Prehistoric China: From the Beginning of Crop Cultivation to the Period of Agricultural Intensification (c. 10000-3000 BP)
611(22)
Yijie Zhuang
30 Late Antique Farming
633(16)
Michael J. Decker
Part VI Conclusion 649(8)
31 Common Ground: Understanding Ancient Agriculture from the Perspective of the Modern
651(6)
Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Index 657
David Hollander is Associate Professor of History, Iowa State University, USA. He is author of Money in the Late Roman Republic and Farmers and Agriculture in the Roman Economy and an editor of The Encyclopedia of Ancient History.

Timothy Howe is Professor of History and Ancient Studies, St. Olaf College, Minnesota, USA. Professor Howe is a field archaeologist and agricultural historian and is Senior Editor for The Ancient History Bulletin. He is author of Pastoral Politics: Animals, Agriculture and Society in Ancient Greece.