The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture (New Studies in Archaeology)
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Review
'This important book gives the best available overview of the evidence in this significant field ... and it offers clearly and persuasively an entirely fresh insight into the Neolithic Revolution.' Professor Colin Renfrew, on the original French edition
Book Description
This innovative study analyzes the great cultural and economic changes occurring in the Near East between 10,000 and 7,000 BC as Palaeolithic societies of hunter-gatherers gave way to village communities of Neolithic food-producers. Challenging the orthodox, materialist interpretations, and drawing on French theories of mentalities, Jacques Cauvin argues that the Neolithic revolution must be understood as an intellectual transformation, revealing itself above all in symbolic activities. He describes the emergence of the first agricultural villages, pastoralism and nomadism, and the diffusion of Neolithic ideas and practice to the region's periphery.
The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture (New Studies in Archaeology),Jacques Cauvin,Colin Renfrew,Wendy Ashmore,Clive Gamble,John O'Shea,Trevor Watkins,Cambridge University Press,0521651352,Agricultural History,Agriculture,Agriculture - General,Ancient - General,Archaeology,Archaeology / Anthropology,History,History: World,Middle East,Middle East - General,Neolithic period,Origin,Prehistoric Archaeology,Religion, Prehistoric,Neolithic period--Middle East,Social Science / Archaeology
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