How Did Farming Reach Europe?

How Did Farming Reach Europe? - Byzas

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In 2004 an international workshop was held in Istanbul to debate one of the most important transitions in the history of mankind'. After three and a half million years as hunter-gatherers, clearly a successful way of life, why did people become food-producers? These twenty papers focus on the spread of the Neolithic lifestyle from the Near East', an idea that is still controversial, highlighting the role of Anatolia in that process, both directly and as a transit between Mesopotamia and Greece. Following Clemens Lichter's introductory discussion of the raging debate, the contributors discuss the nature and reliability of the archaeological evidence, reassessing traditional evidence while considering new data, the Neolithisation of western Anatolia, the Neolithisation of the Balkans and Greece, and the transference of cultural elements between east and west. Several of the papers are based on case studies, such as Ulucak Hoyuek, Hoka Cesme in Thrace, and the cave of Teopetra in Thessaly, while others focus on material evidence, including Neolithic figurines, flint and pottery. All of the papers are in English. Illustrated throughout.

Book information

ISBN: 9789758071067
Publisher: Ege Yayinlari
Imprint: Ege Yayinlari
Pub date:
DEWEY: 630.93
Language: English
Number of pages: 330
Weight: 1107g
Height: 277mm
Width: 195mm
Spine width: 18mm