This exhaustive study explores the rise of farming and herding in the Fayum oasis in the Egyptian Western Desert. The neolithic farmer-herders in the Fayum relied heavily on hunting and fishing, which had been the major subsistence activities since the Epipaleolithic period. Shiari’s research on lithic artifacts used by the Epipaleolithic hunter-fishers and Neolithic farmer-herders in the Fayum is a unique investigation into the mobility and residential strategy of the Fayum people and their time and labor investments in tool production.
The Archaeology of the First Farmer-Herders in Egypt: New Insights into the Fayum Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic (Amsterdam University Press - Archaeological Studies Leiden University Press)
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Author(s)Noriyuki Shirai
PublisherLeiden University Press
ISBN / ASIN9087280793
ISBN-139789087280796
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Sales Rank5,335,066
CategorySocial Science
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