Behavioral Ecology and the Transition to Agriculture

Behavioral Ecology and the Transition to Agriculture

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780520246478
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Biologie
Autor:
Douglas J. Winterhalder, Bruce Kennett
Herausgeber:
University of California Press
Anzahl Seiten:
408
Erscheinungsdatum:
02.01.2006
ISBN:
978-0-520-24647-8

Informationen zum Autor Douglas J. Kennett! Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon! is author of The Island Chumash (California! 2005). Bruce Winterhalder! Professor of Anthropology and the Graduate Group in Ecology at the University of California! Davis! is coeditor of Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior (1992) and Hunter-Gatherer Foraging Strategies (1981). Klappentext "For the newcomer to the literature and logic of human behavioral ecology! this book is a flat-out bonanza-entirely accessible! self-critical! largely free of polemic! and! above all! stimulating beyond measure. It's an extraordinary contribution. Our understanding of the foraging-farming dynamic may just have changed forever."-David Hurst Thomas! American Museum of Natural History Zusammenfassung This innovative volume is the first collective effort by archaeologists and ethnographers to use concepts and models from human behavioral ecology to explore one of the most consequential transitions in human history: the origins of agriculture. Carefully balancing theory and detailed empirical study, and drawing from a series of ethnographic and archaeological case studies from eleven locationsincluding North and South America, Mesoamerica, Europe, the Near East, Africa, and the Pacificthe contributors to this volume examine the transition from hunting and gathering to farming and herding using a broad set of analytical models and concepts. These include diet breadth, central place foraging, ideal free distribution, discounting, risk sensitivity, population ecology, and costly signaling. An introductory chapter both charts the basics of the theory and notes areas of rapid advance in our understanding of how human subsistence systems evolve. Two concluding chapters by senior archaeologists reflect on the potential for human behavioral ecology to explain domestication and the transition from foraging to farming. ...

Autorentext
Douglas J. Kennett, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon, is author of The Island Chumash (California, 2005). Bruce Winterhalder, Professor of Anthropology and the Graduate Group in Ecology at the University of California, Davis, is coeditor of Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior (1992) and Hunter-Gatherer Foraging Strategies (1981).

Klappentext
"For the newcomer to the literature and logic of human behavioral ecology, this book is a flat-out bonanzaentirely accessible, self-critical, largely free of polemic, and, above all, stimulating beyond measure. It's an extraordinary contribution. Our understanding of the foraging-farming dynamic may just have changed forever."David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History

Zusammenfassung
Explores one of the most consequential transitions in human history: the origins of agriculture. Drawing from a series of ethnographic and archaeological case studies from eleven locations, this title examines the transition from hunting and gathering to farming and herding using a set of analytical models and concepts.


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