Evidence for Early Crop Management Practices in the Western Mediterranean: Latest Data, New Developments and Future Perspectives

Guillem Pérez Jordà 1
Leonor Peña Chocarro 1
Jacob Morales Mateos 2
Lydia Zapata 3
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Department of Historical Sciences, Research Group Tarha, Las Palmas, Spain
Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2017-06-30
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This paper summarizes results from the AGRIWESTMED project focusing on the characterization of the first agriculture through the study of the available archaeobotanical data and including information from new sites. Detailed information on the particular features of the crop assemblages studied for each period is followed by a thorough discussion on regional patterns. These are addressed within the context of crop diversity by exploring different issues that may have accounted for such variability. The paper draws attention to the different agricultural traditions encountered in the Iberian Peninsula during the Neolithic and explores contacts with other regions and possible routes of arrival. Finally, a model of agricultural evolution during the early phases of the Neolithic in Iberia is presented.
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Pérez Jordà G. et al. Evidence for Early Crop Management Practices in the Western Mediterranean: Latest Data, New Developments and Future Perspectives // Fundamental Issues in Archaeology. 2017. pp. 171-197.
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Pérez Jordà G., Peña Chocarro L., Mateos J. M., Zapata L. Evidence for Early Crop Management Practices in the Western Mediterranean: Latest Data, New Developments and Future Perspectives // Fundamental Issues in Archaeology. 2017. pp. 171-197.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-52939-4_7
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52939-4_7
TI - Evidence for Early Crop Management Practices in the Western Mediterranean: Latest Data, New Developments and Future Perspectives
T2 - Fundamental Issues in Archaeology
AU - Pérez Jordà, Guillem
AU - Peña Chocarro, Leonor
AU - Mateos, Jacob Morales
AU - Zapata, Lydia
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/06/30
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 171-197
SN - 1567-8040
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@incollection{2017_Pérez Jordà,
author = {Guillem Pérez Jordà and Leonor Peña Chocarro and Jacob Morales Mateos and Lydia Zapata},
title = {Evidence for Early Crop Management Practices in the Western Mediterranean: Latest Data, New Developments and Future Perspectives},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {2017},
pages = {171--197},
month = {jun}
}