The Cambridge World History

Graeme Barker (Editor), Candice Goucher (Editor)

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Author
Graeme Barker (Editor), Candice Goucher (Editor)
Publish Date
2015-04-16
Subtitle
VOLUME II A WORLD WITH AGRICULTURE 12,000 BCE-500 CE
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
668
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521192188
ISBN-13
9780521192187
citemno
236201
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780521192187

Description

The development of agriculture has often been described as the most important change in all of human history. Volume 2 of the Cambridge World History series explores the origins and impact of agriculture and agricultural communities, and also discusses issues associated with pastoralism and hunter-fisher-gatherer economies. To capture the patterns of this key change across the globe, the volume uses an expanded timeframe from 12,000 BCE–500 CE, beginning with the Neolithic and continuing into later periods. Scholars from a range of disciplines, including archaeology, historical linguistics, biology, anthropology, and history, trace common developments in the more complex social structures and cultural forms that agriculture enabled, such as sedentary villages and more elaborate foodways, and then present a series of regional overviews accompanied by detailed case studies from many different parts of the world, including Southwest Asia, South Asia, China, Japan, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, sub-Saharan Africa, the Americas, and Europe.