Bibliog for ch. 2. Choose and divvy up?
Peter Bellwood, First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Socieites (2005)
Graeme Barker, Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory: Why Did Foragers Become Farmers? (2006) This looks key…
Alan Simmons, the Neolitihic Rev in the Near East
J.R. Harlan, Crops and Man (Armesto says its “indispensible”
O. Bar Yosef: The Natufian Culture in the Levant
M. Ozdogan: The Neolithic in Turkey: The Cradle of Civilization (cited by Armesto)
D.R. Harris: The Origins and Spread of Agric and pastoralism in Eurasia. 1996
C.Wesley Cowan and Patty Jo Watson: The Origins of Agric: An international Perspective
Marck Cohen: The Food Crisis in Prehistory (discussed the imperative to produce food)
Bruce Smith: The Emergence of Agriculture
John Mears, “Agriculture in Global Perspective” cited in Christian, in Michael Adas (ed) Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in Ancient and Classical History
Rondos: Origins of Agric
Richard McNeish, The origins of Agriculture and Settled Life (explores the Americas)
Donald Henry, From Foraging to Agriculture (Natufian)
Vere Gordon Childe: New Light on the Most Ancient East, and Man Makes Himself (both classics on the Neolithic Rev)
Dani Nadel: his work on grain gathering around sea of Galilee is described in Science 316: 1830-35 (2007) mentioned in Wells, Pandora’s seed.
James Mellaart: Catal Huyuk: A Neolithic town in Anatolia (is it necc to use as well as hodder?
Marija Gimbutas: The Living Goddess (is this nece
The Goddess and The Bull, (too journalistic)
Ian Hodder, the Leopard’’s Tale (Up to date archeol of Catal Huyuk)
steven Mithen: After the Ice Age
www.wsu.edu/gened/learn-modules/top_agrev/agrev-index.html (web based tutorial on ag rev)