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UsedGood. Shows minimal wear such as frayed or folded edges, minor rips and tears, and/or slightly worn binding. May have stickers and/or contain inscription on title page. No observed missing pages. ISBN 0199559953 9780199559954 [US]
New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory: Why Did Foragers Become Farmers?. ISBN 0199559953 9780199559954 [GB]
ISBN10: 0199559953, ISBN13: 9780199559954, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Mär 2009] Softcover Neuware - This book addresses one of the most debated and least understood revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming. Graeme Barker takes a global view, integrating an array of information from archaeology and other disciplines including anthropology, botany, climatology, genetics, linguistics, and zoology. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2009]
Paperback / softback. New. This book addresses one of the most debated and least understood revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming. Graeme Barker takes a global view, integrating an array of information from archaeology and other disciplines including anthropology, botany, climatology, genetics, linguistics, and zoology. ISBN 0199559953 9780199559954 [GB]
Barker Graeme Disney Professor of Archaeology and Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research University of Cambridge
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Paperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book addresses one of the most debated and least understood revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming. Graeme Barker takes a global view, integrating an array of information from ar ISBN 0199559953 9780199559954 [GB]
ISBN10: 0199559953, ISBN13: 9780199559954, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Mär 2009] Softcover Neuware - This book addresses one of the most debated and least understood revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming. Graeme Barker takes a global view, integrating an array of information from archaeology and other disciplines including anthropology, botany, climatology, genetics, linguistics, and zoology. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2009]
Oxford University Press, Date: 2009-03-25. Paperback. Good. Textbook, May Have Highlights, Notes and/or Underlining, BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE, NO CD, Ships with Emailed Tracking 2009. Oxford University Press ISBN 0199559953 9780199559954 [US]
ISBN10: 0199559953, ISBN13: 9780199559954, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Softcover Paperback. The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory addresses one of the most debated and least understood revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming. Graeme Barker takes a global view, and integrates a massive array of information from archaeology and many other disciplines, including anthropology, botany, climatology, genetics, linguistics, and zoology. Against current orthodoxy, Barker develops a strong case forthe development of agricultural systems in many areas as transformations in the life-ways of the indigenous forager societies, and argues that these were as much changes in social norms and ideologies as inways of obtaining food. With a large number of helpful line drawings and photographs as well as a comprehensive bibliography, this authoritative study will appeal to a wide general readership as well as to specialists in a variety of fields. This book addresses one of the most debated and least understood revolutions in the history of our species, the change from hunting and gathering to farming. Graeme Barker takes a global view, integrating an array of information from archaeology and other disciplines including anthropology, botany, climatology, genetics, linguistics, and zoology. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. ...
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