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Population Growth Anthropological Implications (9780262191029) Brian Spooner

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Publisher: The MIT Press; First edition (December 15, 1972)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0262191024
ISBN-13: 978-0262191029



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9 x 6 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds



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Publisher: The MIT Press; First edition (December 15, 1972)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0262191024
ISBN-13: 978-0262191029



Product Dimensions:

9 x 6 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds

Editorial Comments Product Description The essays collected in this book to explore a new and important area of ??study, the correlation between population growth and decline and changes in technology, culture and social organization tiffany. They were from a discussion of the anti-Malthusian theory Ester Boserup, that the increased pressure of population on the resources of evolutionary changes in technology, culture and social organization in the history of agricultural societies generate triggered tiffany. Each author has addressed the "Boserup model" in reference to his own records and theoretical inclinations, and yet appears a common theme, that changes in the population pressure is a "sometimes sweet, sometimes convincingly, [but] pervasive violence" in history and society. The chapters are organized by type of data they are currently organized. The first half of the book deals with agriculture for their livelihoods, while the second half deals with general issues of cultural change or intensification in the context of technological diversity. The book itself is at a conference on "Population, Resources and Technology", by Brian Spooner and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, organized in 1970 instead. Content: The evolution of early agriculture and culture in Greater Mesopotamia: A tester Philip EL Smith and T. Cuyler Young, Jr., demographics and "urban revolution" in Lower Mesopotamia, Robert McC. Adams, autonomous villages of the state, a numerical estimate, Robert L. Carneiro, a regional population in Egypt around 600 BC, O'Connor, David, population growth, agriculture, history and society in Central America, William T. Sanders, Plow and the population in temperate Europe, Bernard Wailes, some aspects of agriculture Taita, Alfred Harris, agricultural work and the development of food production, Bennet Bronson, sacred power and centralization: aspects of political adaptation in Africa, Robert McC. Compensation; Iranian deserts, Brian Spooner, population growth and demographic aspects of Tibetan nomadic pastoralism, Robert B. Ekvall, population growth and political centralization, Don E. Dumond, population growth and change in prehistoric subsistence in the Eskimos of Alaska, Don E. Dumond, the beginnings of sedentary life among the Kung Bushmen, Richard B. Lee,! The intensification of social life among the Kung Bushmen, Richard B. Lee,! Biological factors in controlling the population, Solomon H. Katz, A look at historical demography, John D. Durand.

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