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Second part of this World History, which mainly focuses on the transition to agricultural and sedentary societies (roughly from 10,000 BCE to 1,000 CE). It contains 7 thematic approaches, followed by articles on a specific region with an exploration of a concrete archaeological site from that region. In that sense this really gives a broad picture, although strangely enough Australia is missing. The book rightly opens with the revolutionary insights generated by the recent archaeo-genetic research, and also highlights the controversy over its interpretation. As in volume 1 I noticed that in the articles different dating methods are used: most authors stick to the BCE (before common era) rating, a few stick to BP (before present), which of course can be slightly confusing. Some of the regional overviews are rather tough to read because the authors limit themselves to a dry enumeration of archaeological finds, without too much synthesis. In my discussion in my History account, I will go into some substantive aspects in more detail: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3868964158
 
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bookomaniac | Mar 21, 2021 |
I've long been interested in humanity's transition from hunter-gatherer to farmer. This academic book explores this in detail. I also interviewed the author.
 
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robkall | Jan 3, 2019 |
This seems to be one of the more sensible introductions, bases on archaeology and ideas of landscape.
 
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JohnLindsay | Feb 28, 2014 |
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