Zooarchaeological measures of hunting pressure and occupation intensity in the natufian. Implications for agricultural origins.
By: Munro, Natalie D.
Subject(s): Anthropology In: Current AnthropologySummary: Clunatic change, population pressure, and environmental stress are frequently cited as major catalysis for the adoption of agriculture. The role of these factors immediately prior to the agricultural transition in the southern Levant is here explored by reconstructing human economic and demographic conditiosn in the natufian period.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Clunatic change, population pressure, and environmental stress are frequently cited as major catalysis for the adoption of agriculture. The role of these factors immediately prior to the agricultural transition in the southern Levant is here explored by reconstructing human economic and demographic conditiosn in the natufian period.