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Village on the Euphrates
The Excavation of Abu Hureyra

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Hardback, 608 pages
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United States, 1 February 1999

Tell Abu Hureyra, a settlement by the Euphrates River in Syria, was excavated in 1972-73 by an international team of archaeologists that included the authors of the book and scientists from English, American, and Australian universities. The excavation uncovered two successive villages: in the first village (c. 11,500-10,000 BP), inhabitants foraged vegetation and hunted local wildlife, the Persian gazelle, in particular. In the second village (c. 9700-7000 BP), inhabitants employed a more sophisticated method of food production, the cultivation of grain crops and the pasturing of sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs. Documented first hand in the book, these findings capture the transition in human history from the hunting-and-gathering to the farming way of life. This book is intended for old World archaeologists, anthropologists, students.


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Tell Abu Hureyra, a settlement by the Euphrates River in Syria, was excavated in 1972-73 by an international team of archaeologists that included the authors of the book and scientists from English, American, and Australian universities. The excavation uncovered two successive villages: in the first village (c. 11,500-10,000 BP), inhabitants foraged vegetation and hunted local wildlife, the Persian gazelle, in particular. In the second village (c. 9700-7000 BP), inhabitants employed a more sophisticated method of food production, the cultivation of grain crops and the pasturing of sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs. Documented first hand in the book, these findings capture the transition in human history from the hunting-and-gathering to the farming way of life. This book is intended for old World archaeologists, anthropologists, students.

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9780195108064
ISBN
019510806X
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numerous halftines; line drawings
Dimensions
27.4 x 21.6 x 3.8 centimetres (1.27 kg)

About the Author

About the Authors

A. M. T. Moore is Associate Dean for the Social Sciences in the Graduate School at Yale University.

G. C. Hillman is Reader in the Archaeology Department at the University of London.

A. J. Legge is Director at the Centre for Extramural Studies and Reader in the Archaeology Department at Birkbeck College, University of London.

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... well-documented ... instructive. Bibliotheca Orientalis It brings a treasure-store of information about aspects of life never before investigated in such detail ... it is a milestone in its subject, and contains many observations which will be of interest to historians of later periods - especially in the field of environmental history, where 'pre'-history can only artificially be separated from subsequent parts of the story. Andrew Sherratt, University of Oxford, Ashmolean Museum and Institute of Archaeology, European Review of History The first comprehensive scientific study of human food-getting practices at the end of the last glaciation, in the area where farming began. It is a magnificent achievement, long awaited and still incomplete but representing an end-of-century report on one of the most formative episodes in human history. Andrew Sherratt, University of Oxford, Ashmolean Museum and Institute of Archaeology, European Review of History

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