The study area and its archaeological background -- Models of crop husbandry in Neolithic Central Europe -- The key variables of permanence, intensity, and seasonality and their wider implications -- Archaeobotanical, ecological and statistical methodology -- Testing the four major crop husbandry models -- Identification of separate ecological gradients and specific crop husbandry practices -- Conclusions: Neolithic farming in Central Europe
Summary
This book evaluates competing models of early crop husbandry in Central Europe using available archaeobotanical evidence
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-201) and index