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Seed and Stone. The Dawn Of Human Agriculture And The First Permanent Settlements
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- Nombre de pages161
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-43193-9
- EAN9783565431939
- Date de parution30/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The profound shift from nomadic foraging to localized cultivation fundamentally transformed the trajectory of human societal evolution. This comprehensive historical account explores the intricate agricultural innovations, early architectural developments, and profound social restructuring that characterized the emergence of the first farming communities. Moving beyond simplified narratives of a sudden agricultural revolution, the text examines the nuanced realities of gradual environmental adaptation, the domestication of flora and fauna, and the systemic shifts in labor management.
Relying on primary archaeological excavations, paleobotanical evidence, and advanced structural analyses, the narrative carefully deconstructs the mechanisms of early settlement building and the deeply complex efforts to harness the natural environment. This rigorous analysis provides an objective, layered perspective on how prehistoric populations navigated their ecological vulnerabilities, offering vital context for understanding the foundational legacy of human civilization and the origins of complex societies.
Relying on primary archaeological excavations, paleobotanical evidence, and advanced structural analyses, the narrative carefully deconstructs the mechanisms of early settlement building and the deeply complex efforts to harness the natural environment. This rigorous analysis provides an objective, layered perspective on how prehistoric populations navigated their ecological vulnerabilities, offering vital context for understanding the foundational legacy of human civilization and the origins of complex societies.























