AcknowledgementsNotes on Contributors1. Introduction (David Hollander & Tim Howe)Part I Plants & Animals2. Paleoethnobotany and Ancient Agriculture (Alan Farahani)3. Zooarchaeology (Valasia Isaakidou)4. Stable Isotopes in Ancient Agriculture (Simone Riehl)5. Agricultural plants in the ancient Mediterranean (Eleanor Irwin)6. Animals: the Major Domesticates (Michael MacKinnon)Part II The Neolithic7. The Beginnings of Agriculture (Phillip Edwards)Part III The Bronze Age8. Agriculture in Bronze Age Mesopotamia (Michael Jursa)9. Egyptian Agriculture in the Bronze Age: Peasants, Landlords, and Institutions (Juan Carlos Moreno García)10. Agriculture in the Bronze Age Levant (Jens Kamlah & Simone Riehl)11. Agriculture in the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age of Asia Minor (Andrew Fairbairn)12. Bronze Age Europe: Revolutions in Agricultural Adaptation (Lynne A. Kvapil)Part IV From the Early Iron Age to Late Antiquity (300s CE)13. Greece and Anatolia, 1200-500 bce (Clémence Pagnoux and Julien Zurbach)14. Agriculture in Greece and Coastal Anatolia, 500-100 bce (Christophe Chandezon)15. Agriculture in Magna Graecia (Iron Age to Hellenistic Period) (Alex Walthall)16. Agriculture in the Hellenistic Kingdoms (J. G. Manning)17. Adapting to a Diverse Landscape: Agriculture in Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia (Turan Takaoglu)18. Agriculture on the Shores of the Black Sea (Sandy Andrews)19. Agriculture in Iron Age and Archaic Italy (Laura Motta and Katherine Beydier)20. Agriculture in Republican Italy (Saskia Roselaar)21. Agriculture in Imperial Italy (Annalisa Marzano)22. Agriculture in Roman Gaul (Alain Ferdière)23. Agriculture in Roman Iberia (Benedict Lowe)24. Agriculture in Roman North Africa (Dennis Kehoe)25. Agriculture in Roman Egypt (Brendan Haug)26. Agriculture in Iron Age Mesopotamia (Michael Kozuh)27. Iran and Central Asia in the Achaemenid and Hellenistic Periods (Rachel Mairs)Part V Comparative Agricultural History28. Ancient Agriculture in the Indian Subcontinent: The Archaeobotanical Evidence (Ravi Korisettar)29. Trajectories of agricultural development in prehistoric China (Yijie Zhuang)30. Late Antique Farming (Michael Decker)Part VI Conclusion31. Common Ground: Understanding Ancient Agriculture from the Perspective of the Modern (Pamela Riney-Kehrberg)
David Hollander is Associate Professor of History, Iowa State University, USA. He is author of Money in the Late Roman Republic and Farmers and Agriculture in the Roman Economy and an editor of The Encyclopedia of Ancient History.Timothy Howe is Professor of History and Ancient Studies, St. Olaf College, Minnesota, USA. Professor Howe is a field archaeologist and agricultural historian and is Senior Editor for The Ancient History Bulletin. He is author of Pastoral Politics: Animals, Agriculture and Society in Ancient Greece.