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Two Oxen Ahead

ISBN-13: 9781405192835 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 384 str.

Paul Halstead
Two Oxen Ahead Halstead, Paul 9781405192835 Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & S - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Two Oxen Ahead

ISBN-13: 9781405192835 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 384 str.

Paul Halstead
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This revealing study shows how careful analysis of recent farming practices, and related cultural traditions, in communities around the Mediterranean can enhance our understanding of prehistoric and Greco-Roman societies.

  • Includes a wealth of original interview material and data from field observation
  • Provides original approaches to understanding past farming practices and their social contexts
  • Offers a revealing comparative perspective on Mediterranean societies' agronomy
  • Identifies a number of previously unrecorded climate-related contrasts in farming practices, which have important socio-economic significance
  • Explores annual tasks, such as tillage and harvest; inter-annual land management techniques, such as rotation; and intergenerational issues, including capital accumulation

Kategorie:
Nauka, Historia
Kategorie BISAC:
Technology & Engineering > Agriculture - General
Wydawca:
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & S
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781405192835
Rok wydania:
2014
Ilość stron:
384
Waga:
0.72 kg
Wymiary:
24.64 x 17.27 x 2.03
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Obwoluta
Glosariusz/słownik

Review copy sent on 06.10.14 to Historia Agraria

Review copy sent on 07.08.14 to Environmental Archaeology

Review copy sent on 30.04.14 to Near Eastern Archaeology

Review copy sent on 26.03.14 to Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie

B = Standard Review List

NA review list: (COPIES SENT 23.10.14)

1. American Journal of Archaeology
2. Bryn Mawr Classical Review
3. Classical Journal
4. Classical Bulletin
5. Classical World

UK review list: (COPIES SENT 23.10.14)

1. Antiquity
2. Journal of Hellenic Studies
3. Journal of Roman Studies
4. Environmental Archaeology
5. Rural History
6. Agricultural History Review

(NOT SENT, no unsolicted reviews)
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
Reference Reviews

Preface viii

Acknowledgments x

1 Introduction: Mediterranean farming between longue durée and contingency 1

1.1 Fieldwork 3

1.2 Scales of analysis 8

2 Working the Earth: Tillage and Sowing 11

2.1 Two–oxen households in Paliambela 14

2.2 Scratching a living in the hills of Messenia 19

2.3 Tillage time and sowing season from Assiros to Asturias 21

2.4 Juggling with seedcorn 28

2.5 Flexible farmers 31

2.6 Ard, hoe, and scale of cultivation 33

2.6.1 Ard versus hoe: benefits 33

2.6.2 Ard versus hoe: costs 47

2.6.3 On balance: hoe or ard, cows or oxen? 55

2.7 Tillage and sowing in the past 57

3 Harvest Time 67

3.1 Amorgos: from field to threshing floor 68

3.2 When to reap 71

3.3 What and how to reap 77

3.4 After reaping: Binding, drying, and transporting the harvest 89

3.5 Who and how many to reap 102

3.6 Harvest ceremonies 112

3.7 Reaping in the past 113

4 Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff 127

4.1 Amorgos: On and after the threshing floor 127

4.2 Ways of threshing 136

4.3 Ways of winnowing and coarse sieving 151

4.4 Cleaning for storage and consumption 154

4.5 Storage 157

4.6 Consumption 163

4.7 Questions of scale: Labor and time stress 166

4.8 Threshing floor customs 173

4.9 Crop processing in the past 174

5 Managing the Land: coping with failure and planning for success 191

5.1 Watching the corn grow 191

5.2 Planning for success: Fallowing and rotation 199

5.2.1 Fallowing 199

5.2.2 Crop rotation 201

5.2.3 Fallowing and rotation in space 206

5.2.4 Hedging bets: Mixed cropping 210

5.3 Planning for success: Manuring 212

5.3.1 Stall manure 213

5.3.2 Manuring by folded livestock 226

5.3.3 Manuring by grazing livestock 229

5.4 Planning for success, mitigating failure: Irrigation 230

5.5 Averting failure: Weeding 233

5.6 Crop husbandry and crop yields 238

5.7 Crop husbandry and yields in the past 244

6 Family Planning: land, labor and livestock 259

6.1 Clearance 260

6.1.1 Uprooting deciduous woodland

in lowland northern Greece 260

6.1.2 Opening up the maquis in southern Greece 264

6.1.3 Shifting cultivation: From Crete to Asturias 267

6.1.4 Slashing, burning, and shifting 269

6.2 Long–term improvement: Deep tillage, terracing, and enclosure 271

6.3 Extending and improving cultivable land: Drainage and irrigation 277

6.4 Counting the cost of extension and improvement 281

6.5 Subsistence and cash crops 283

6.6 Mixed farming: Livestock 289

6.7 Labor, land, and livestock: The domestic cycle 295

6.8 Household and community 304

6.9 Land, labor, and livestock in the past 311

7 Homo agronomicus? Mediterranean Farming, Present and Past 329

7.1 Analogies for the past: "Matters of fact" and "matters of interest" 330

7.2 Cultural reason 332

7.3 Environmental and technological constraints 336

7.4 Practical reason: Costs, benefits, and knowledgeable farmers 338

7.5 Ancient farmers: Knowledgeable and rational? 346

7.6 Farming in the Mediterranean: Analogy and change 347

Glossary 360

Index 362

Paul Halstead is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. He has edited and contributed to numerous publications, including Bad Year Economics (with John O Shea), Neolithic Society in Greece (1999), and Food, Cuisine and Society in Prehistoric Greece (with John Barrett, 2004).

This revealing study of farming practices in societies clustered around the Mediterranean draws out the valuable contribution that knowledge of recent farming practices can make to our understanding of husbandry in prehistoric and Greco–Roman times. It reflects increased academic interest in the formative influence of farming regimes on the societies they were designed to feed. The author s intensive research took him to farming communities around the Mediterranean, where he recorded observational and interview data on differing farming practices, many of which can be traced back to classical antiquity or earlier.

The book explores these variables, detailing the divergent traditions of the annual chaîne opératoire (from ploughing and sowing to harvest and threshing), as well as the generational cycle of household development. It traces the interdependence of these successive stages and provides a detailed comparative analysis attributing interregional variations to localized ecologies and cultures. Each chapter isolates what can be inferred about ancient practice from the data on recent agronomy and animal husbandry, while emphasizing the inevitably heuristic nature of such linkages.



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