New Perspectives on Agricultural Origins
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
The niche constructing activities of humans are revealed quintessentially in agricultural origins, in which numerous species of plants and animals evolved into a domesticated category while human societies and demographics adapted to these new domesticatory relationships. The expansion of archaeological evidence, from many more regions of the world and through improved methodologies of archaeobotanical and faunal investigation, now offer an enriched basis for comparing and contrasting the pathways towards domestication and the transition to agricultural economies. The diversity of regional datasets raises new questions of 'how' and 'why' agriculture emerged in certain places at certain times, as well as providing a basis for the interrogation of different explanatory frameworks proposed to address these questions. The present session brings together studies from across the globe drawing on new data, new approaches to analysis and new explanatory frameworks to assess how far we have come in understanding agricultural origins and the priorities for further research.
Other Keywords
Domestication •
Agriculture •
Plant Domestication •
Rice •
andes •
Food Production •
Paleoethnobotany •
Optimal Foraging Theory •
Origins Of Agriculture •
Early Agriculture
Geographic Keywords
East/Southeast Asia •
West Asia •
AFRICA •
South Asia •
South America •
North America-Canada
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- Agriculture is a state of mind- the Andean potato’s unending domestication (2015)
- Climate instability and the origin of farming in Southwest Asia (2015)
- De-centering the Fertile Crescent: Multiple Pathways to Food Production (2015)
- Early cultivation practices and plant domestication in New Guinea and Island Southeast Asia (2015)
- Exploring the multiple pathways towards agriculture within China, the case for rice and millets. (2015)
- Fallow Management and the Origins of Swidden Agriculture in the Tropics (2015)
- Feast or Famine: The Broad Spectrum Revolution Revisited (2015)
- From wild rice harvesting to domestic rice agriculture in South Asia. (2015)
- Niche Construction and Early Agriculture in Northeastern North America (2015)
- Niche construction of agricultural communities in the Yiluo and Guanzhong regions of northern China in the Mid-Holocene (2015)
- The Nile vs. the Rift: Exploring contrasts in the spread of food production in Africa ~4200 bp (2015)
- Pastoral pathways to plant domestication: current evidence for African pearl millet and sorghum in comparative perspective (2015)
- Transport animals and distinctive pathways to domestication (2015)
- Un-entangling Pulse Domestication in South Asia (2015)