Village on the Euphrates

Village on the Euphrates
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 585
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ISBN-10 : 0195108078
ISBN-13 : 9780195108071
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Book Synopsis Village on the Euphrates by : Andrew Michael Tangye Moore

Download or read book Village on the Euphrates written by Andrew Michael Tangye Moore and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2000 with total page 585 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tel 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 this book, these findings capture the transition in human history from the hunting-and-gathering to the farming way of life.


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