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Forager-traders in south and southeast Asia: long-term histories
Kathleen D. Morrison and Laura Lee Junker
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Frontmatter
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List of figures (page ix)
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List of tables (page xi)
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List of contributors (page xii)
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Preface (page xv)
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1 Historicizing adaptation, adapting to history: forager-traders in South and Southeast Asia (KATHLEEN D. MORRISON, page 1)
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Part I South Asia
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2 Introduction (KATHLEEN D. MORRISON, page 21)
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3 Hunting and gathering strategies in prehistoric India: a biocultural perspective on trade and subsistence (JOHN R. LUKACS, page 41)
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4 Harappans and hunters: economic interaction and specialization in prehistoric India (GREGORY L. POSSEHL, page 62)
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5 Gender and social organization in the reliefs of the Nilgiri Hills (ALLEN ZAGARELL, page 77)
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6 Pepper in the hills: upland-lowland exchange and the intensification of the spice trade (KATHLEEN D. MORRISON, page 105)
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Part II Southeast Asia
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7 Introduction (LAURA L. JUNKER, page 131)
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8 Hunters and traders in northern Australia (SANDRA BOWDLER, page 167)
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9 Foragers, farmers, and traders in the Malayan Peninsula: origins of cultural and biological diversity (ALAN FIX, page 185)
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10 Economic specialization and inter-ethnic trade between foragers and farmers in the prehispanic Philippines (LAURA L. JUNKER, page 203)
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References (page 242)
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Index (page 276)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAR | 60.3 (Autumn 2004): 423-425 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3630770 |
JESHO | 47.3 (2004): 480-487 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25165065 |
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Published: c2002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780511094330 (ebook)
- 9780521016360 (paper)
- 9780521815727 (hardcover)