Changing Natures
Hunter-gatherers, First Famers and the Modern World
Bill Finlayson author Graeme M Warren author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Oct '10
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Examines the adoption of agriculture, the starting point for urbanisation, hunter-gatherer diversity and our understandings of the modern world, and our conceptions of prehistory
A new critical perspective on the dominant narratives of the 'Neolithic Revolution', with an emphasis on local histories and hunter-gatherer dynamics.The adoption of agriculture is often described as one of the most fundamental revolutions in human history, the starting point for urbanisation and specialisation. More recently the structure of the Neolithic mind has been proposed as a new cognitive revolution, separating us fundamentally from preceding hunter-gatherers. Without doubting that the so-called Neolithic Revolution was significant, it is important to question how we conceptualise it. This book focuses on two themes central to creating a rounded understanding of the transition: our understandings of hunter-gatherer diversity and change over time, with emphasis on the adoption of agriculture; and the relationships between our understandings of the modern world, and ourselves, and the models we impose on prehistory. The broad geographical perspective adopted here allows important comparisons to be made between two primary study areas, the Near East and Europe.
ISBN: 9780715638132
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 200g
144 pages