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First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies

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First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies
First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies

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First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies

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A wide-ranging and accessible introduction to the origins and histories of the first agricultural populations in many different parts of the world
This fully revised and updated second edition of
First Farmers
examines the origins of food production across the world and documents the expansions of agricultural populations from source regions during the past 12,000 years. It commences with the archaeological records from the multiple homelands of agriculture, and extends into discussions that draw on linguistic and genomic information about the human past, featuring new findings from the last ten years of research.
Through twelve chapters, the text examines the latest evidence and leading theories surrounding the early development of agricultural practices through data drawn from across the anthropological discipline—primarily archaeology, comparative linguistics, and biological anthropology—to present a cohesive history of early farmer migration. Founded on the author's insights from his research into the agricultural prehistory of East and Southeast Asia—one of the best focus areas for the teaching of prehistoric archaeology—this book offers an engaging account of how prehistoric humans settled new landscapes.
The second edition has been thoroughly updated with many new maps and illustrations that reflect the multidisciplinary knowledge of the present day. Authored by a leading scholar with wide-ranging experience across the fields of anthropology and archaeology,
First Farmers, Second Edition
includes information on:
The early farming dispersal hypothesis in current perspective, plus operational considerations regarding the origins and dispersals of agriculture
The archaeological evidence for the origins and spreads of agriculture in the Eurasian, African and American continents
The histories of the language families that spread with the first farming populations, and the evidence from biological anthropology and ancient DNA that underpins our modern knowledge of these migrations
Drawing evidence from across the sub-disciplines of anthropology to present a cohesive and exciting analysis of an important subject in the study of human population history,
Farmers First, Second Edition
is an important work of scholarship and an excellent introduction to multiple methods of anthropological and archaeological inquiry for the beginner student in prehistoric anthropology and archaeology, human migration, archaeology of East and Southeast Asia, agricultural history, comparative anthropology, and more disciplines across the anthropology curriculum.

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