Prehistory of Arid North Africa

Prehistory of Arid North Africa
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Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012275577
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Synopsis Prehistory of Arid North Africa by : Angela E. Close

Prehistory of Arid North Africa

Prehistory of Arid North Africa
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Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 087074223X
ISBN-13 : 9780870742231
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Synopsis Prehistory of Arid North Africa by : Angela E. Close

Analytical Bibliography of the Prehistory and the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt and Northern Sudan

Analytical Bibliography of the Prehistory and the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt and Northern Sudan
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Publisher : Leuven University Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9061866839
ISBN-13 : 9789061866831
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Synopsis Analytical Bibliography of the Prehistory and the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt and Northern Sudan by : Stan Hendrickx

An analytical bibliography that contains 7407 references, covering the Egyptian prehistory (palaeolithic, neolithic and predynastic) as well as the period of the first two dynasties.

Encyclopedia of Prehistory

Encyclopedia of Prehistory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 869
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ISBN-10 : 9781461511939
ISBN-13 : 1461511933
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of Prehistory by : Peter N. Peregrine

The Encyclopedia of Prehistory represents also defined by a somewhat different set of an attempt to provide basic information sociocultural characteristics than are eth on all archaeologically known cultures, nological cultures. Major traditions are covering the entire globe and the entire defined based on common subsistence prehistory of humankind. It is designed as practices, sociopolitical organization, and a tool to assist in doing comparative material industries, but language, ideology, research on the peoples of the past. Most and kinship ties play little or no part in of the entries are written by the world's their definition because they are virtually foremost experts on the particular areas unrecoverable from archaeological con and time periods. texts. In contrast, language, ideology, and The Encyclopedia is organized accord kinship ties are central to defining ethno ing to major traditions. A major tradition logical cultures. is defined as a group of populations sharing There are three types of entries in the similar subsistence practices, technology, Encyclopedia: the major tradition entry, and forms of sociopolitical organization, the regional sub tradition entry, and the which are spatially contiguous over a rela site entry. Each contains different types of tively large area and which endure tempo information, and each is intended to be rally for a relatively long period. Minimal used in a different way.

Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa

Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781040231609
ISBN-13 : 1040231608
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Synopsis Rulers, Nomads, and Christians in Roman North Africa by : Brent D. Shaw

The studies collected in this volume cover three broad areas of the history of North Africa as part of the Roman Empire. Studies devoted to the history of 'political institutions' are followed by ones that detail aspects of interactions between nomad and sedentarist communities in the African provinces. The book concludes with two studies on African christianity. In all of these, special attention is given to the indigenous institutions, economies and beliefs that informed the confrontation between 'African' and 'Roman'. The studies in general argue for a strongly 'interactionist' approach to historians' reconstruction of the history of the period and the region - a perspective that would emphasise the continuous conflict between the two world of African and Roman.

The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory

The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 615
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ISBN-10 : 9780199559954
ISBN-13 : 0199559953
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Synopsis The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory by : Graeme Barker

Addressing one of the most debated revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming, this title takes a global view, and integrates an array of information from archaeology and many other disciplines, including anthropology, botany, climatology, genetics, linguistics, and zoology.

People, Water, and Grain

People, Water, and Grain
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Publisher : L'ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 8882650170
ISBN-13 : 9788882650179
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Synopsis People, Water, and Grain by : Barbara E. Barich

The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa

The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781475767308
ISBN-13 : 1475767307
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Synopsis The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa by : Marijke van der Veen

This volume presents a completely new and very substantial body of information about the origin of agriculture and plant use in Africa. All the evidence is very recent and for the first time all this archaeobotanical evidence is brought together in one volume (at present the information is unpublished or published in many disparate journals, confer ence reports, monographs, site reports, etc. ). Early publications concerned with the origins of African plant domestication relied almost exclusively on inferences made from the modem distribution of the wild progenitors of African cultivars; there existed virtually no archaeobotanical data at that time. Even as recently as the early 1990s direct evidence for the transition to farming and the relative roles of indigenous versus Near Eastern crops was lacking for most of Africa. This volume changes that and presents a wide range of ex citing new evidence, including case studies from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Uganda, Egypt, and Sudan, which range in date from 8000 BP to the present day. The volume ad dresses topics such as the role of wild plant resources in hunter-gatherer and farming com munities, the origins of agriculture, the agricultural foundation of complex societies, long-distance trade, the exchange of foods and crops, and the human impact on local vege tation-all key issues of current research in archaeology, anthropology, agronomy, ecol ogy, and economic history.

Climate Changes in the Holocene:

Climate Changes in the Holocene:
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 658
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ISBN-10 : 9781351260220
ISBN-13 : 1351260227
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Synopsis Climate Changes in the Holocene: by : Eustathios Chiotis

This book highlights climate as a complex physical, chemical, biological, and geological system, in perpetual change, under astronomical, predominantly, solar control. It has been shaped to some degree through the past glaciation cycles repeated in the last three million years. The Holocene, the current interglacial epoch which started ca. 11,700 years ago, marks the transition from the Stone Age to the unprecedented cultural evolution of our civilization. Significant climate changes have been recorded in natural archives during the Holocene, including the rapid waning of ice sheets, millennial shifting of the monsoonal fringe in the northern hemisphere, and abrupt centennial events. A typical case of severe environmental change is the greening of Sahara in the Early Holocene and the gradual desertification again since the fifth millennium before present. Climate Changes in the Holocene: Impact, Adaptation, and Resilience investigates the impact of natural climate changes on humans and civilization through case studies from various places, periods, and climates. Earth and human society are approached as a complex system, thereby emphasizing the necessity to improve adaptive capacity in view of the anthropogenic global warming and ecosystem degradation. Features: Written by distinguished experts, the book presents the fundamentals of the climate system, the unparalleled progress achieved in the last decade in the fields of intensified research for improved understanding of the carbon cycle, climate components, and their interaction. Presents the application of paleoclimatology and modeling in climate reconstruction. Examines the new era of satellite-based climate monitoring and the prospects of reduced carbon dioxide emissions.

Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara

Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0306466139
ISBN-13 : 9780306466137
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Synopsis Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara by : Fred Wendorf

A report on the ceramic evidence from the site of Nabta Playa in the eastern Sahara. The site is important in defining the cultural sequence and chronology for the area, the earliest examples of which reaches back 6000 years. The methodology for analysing and interpreting the evidence is outlined.