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Ancient Harvest Tools

Kaia Stonebrook

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Ancient Harvest Tools explores the pivotal role of early implements in transforming nomadic hunter-gatherers into settled agricultural societies. It highlights how the Neolithic Revolution was propelled by innovations in manual crop gathering, setting the stage for population growth and complex civilizations. Early farmers ingeniously crafted tools from available resources, with the development of flint sickles marking a significant advancement. These tools not only increased efficiency but also facilitated the development of more intricate social and economic structures. The book delves into the evolution of harvesting tools across diverse cultures, examining the materials and techniques employed in their construction. Through archaeological findings and ethnographic studies, the narrative reveals how environmental factors and cultural practices influenced tool design, from winnowing devices to specialized harvesting knives. Ancient Harvest Tools emphasizes the importance of these tools in addressing early food security challenges, providing insights into the technological foundations of complex societies. Structured to offer a comprehensive overview, the book progresses from the origins of harvesting tools to their social and economic implications. It analyzes specific tool types and techniques, culminating in a discussion of their impact on labor organization, food storage, and trade. This approach connects archaeology with anthropology, environmental science, and material science, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between technology and society in ancient civilizations.
Disponible depuis: 21/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 53 pages.

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