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Author Outram, A. K. (Alan K.), author.

Title Subsistence and society in prehistory : new directions in economic archaeology / Alan K. Outram, Amy Bogaard
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Table; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; The Origins and Development of Economic Prehistory; Key Legacies of the Palaeoeconomy School; Criticism of Economic Approaches and its Impact; Chapter 2 Is Determinism Dead?; Key Models; Site Catchment Analysis; Optimal Foraging Theory; Models of Ecological Productivity, Predictability and Territoriality; Carrying Capacity and Population Growth; Niche Construction Theory; Conclusion: Constraints, Frames of Reference and Metanarratives
Chapter 3 Incorporating New Methods I: The Stable Isotope Revolution'You are What You Eat' and Beyond -- Reconstructing Plant, Animal and Human Diet, Foodways, Health and Husbandry; 'You are Where and When You Eat' -- Migration, Seasonality and Socioeconomic Landscapes; Ongoing Revolution -- Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis and Novel Proxies; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Incorporating New Methods II: Residue Chemistry; Lipid Residues and Zooarchaeology: Critical Comparison; Lipid Residues and Archaeobotany; Protein Residues; Conclusion
Chapter 5 Incorporating New Methods III: Answering Palaeoeconomic Questions with Molecular GeneticsArchaeogenetics and Economic Questions; Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them; At the Cutting Edge and Future Directions; Genotypes and Phenotypes: Integrating Genomics with Geometric Morphometrics (GMM); Epigenetics and Microbiomes; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Incorporating New Methods IV: Phytoliths and Starch Grains in the Tropics and Beyond; Phytoliths, Starch and Early Agriculture in the (Sub)tropics; Phytolith and Starch Taphonomy: A Critical Comparison
Integrating Phytolith, Starch and Macrobotanical StudiesChapter 7 Integrated Case Study I: Early Farming in Central Europe; LBK Economy; Neolithic Economy in the Alpine Foreland, with Particular Reference to Lake Constance; Integrated Perspectives on Identity and Inheritance in Neolithic Central Europe; Chapter 8 Integrated Case Study II: Horse Domestication and the Origins of Pastoralism in Central Asia; Setting the Scene: The Later Prehistory of Northern and Central Kazakhstan; Horse Domestication; Pastoralism in Bronze Age Kazakhstan: Mobility and Environment
Social Zooarchaeology of Horses in the SteppesChapter 9 Conclusion; Revisiting Key Palaeoeconomic Ideas and Methods; Striking a Balance in Theoretical Approach; Next Generation Challenges; Conclusion; References; Index
Summary Explains how recent scientific advances have revolutionised our understanding of prehistoric diet, economy and society
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 15, 2019)
Subject Economics, Prehistoric.
Prehistoric peoples.
Agriculture, Prehistoric.
Plant remains (Archaeology)
Paleobotany.
Plant genetics.
Diet.
Agriculture, Prehistoric -- Europe, Central
Pastoral systems -- Asia, Central
Horses.
Animal remains (Archaeology)
Agriculture, Prehistoric -- Asia, Central
Horses
diet.
Agriculture, Prehistoric
Animal remains (Archaeology)
Diet
Economics, Prehistoric
Horses
Paleobotany
Pastoral systems
Plant genetics
Plant remains (Archaeology)
Prehistoric peoples
Central Asia
Central Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Bogaard, Amy, 1972- author.
ISBN 9781316415177
1316415171