Contenu du sommaire : The Wenner-Gren Symposium Series. The Origins of Agriculture : New Data, New Ideas.
Revue | Current Anthropology |
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Numéro | Vol. 52, no sup.4, 2011 |
Titre du numéro | The Wenner-Gren Symposium Series. The Origins of Agriculture : New Data, New Ideas. |
The Wenner-Gren Symposium Series. The Origins of Agriculture : New Data, New Ideas. Guest Editors : T. Douglas Price and Ofer Bar-Yosef
- The Origins of Agriculture: New Data, New Ideas: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 4 - Aiello L.C. p. 161-162
- The Origins of Agriculture: New Data, New Ideas: An Introduction to Supplement 4 - Price T.D., Bar-Yosef O. p. 163-174
- Climatic Fluctuations and Early Farming in West and East Asia - Bar-Yosef O. p. 175-193
- Neolithization Processes in the Levant: The Outer Envelope - Goring-Morris A.N., Belfer-Cohen A. p. 195-208
- Becoming Farmers: The Inside Story - Belfer-Cohen A., Goring-Morris A.N. p. 209-220
- The Origins of Agriculture in the Near East - Zeder M.A. p. 221-236
- The Neolithic Southwest Asian Founder Crops: Their Biology and Archaeobotany - Weiss E., Zohary D. p. 237-254
- The Early Process of Mammal Domestication in the Near East: New Evidence from the Pre-Neolithic and Pre-Pottery Neolithic in Cyprus - Vigne J.D., Carrère I., Briois F., Guilaine J. p. 255-271
- The Beginnings of Agriculture in China: A Multiregional View - Cohen D.J. p. 273-293
- New Archaeobotanic Data for the Study of the Origins of Agriculture in China - Zhao Z. p. 295-306
- The Transition from Foraging to Farming in Prehistoric Korea - Lee G.A. p. 307-329
- Advances in Understanding Early Agriculture in Japan - Crawford G.W. p. 331-345
- Finding Plant Domestication in the Indian Subcontinent - Fuller D.Q. p. 347-362
- Holocene Population. History in the Pacific Region as a Model for Worldwide Food Producer Dispersals - Bellwood P. p. 363-378
- Early Agriculture and Plant Domestication in New Guinea and Island Southeast Asia - Denham T. p. 379-395
- Domestication Processes and Morphological Change: Through the Lens of the Donkey and African Pastoralism - Marshall F., Weissbrod L. p. 397-413
- Archaeological Evidence on the Westward Expansion of Farming Communities from Eastern Anatolia to the Aegean and the Balkans - Ozdogan M. p. 415-430
- Westward Ho! The Spread of Agriculture from Central Europe to the Atlantic - Rowley-Conwy P. p. 431-451
- The Origins of Plant Cultivation and Domestication in the New World Tropics: Patterns, Process, and New Developments - Piperno D.R. p. 453-470
- The Cultural Context of Plant Domestication in Eastern North America - Smith B.D. p. 471-484
- Genetics and Domestication: Important Questions for New Answers - Larson G. p. 485-495
- The Agricultural Demographic Transition During and After the Agriculture Inventions - Bocquet-Appel J.P. p. 497-510
- Erratum. In the paper "Holocene population history in the Pacific region as a model for worldwide food producer dispersals" by Peter Bellwood, 2011 - p. 511