It is now widely accepted that a major historic pathway to food production in the tropics has involved the management of forest and reliance on tree resources. Using ethnographic and ethnobotanical data from Seram in the Moluccas, this paper illustrates how this might have happened in one part of island southeast Asia. The focus is on the genus Canarium, species of which produce proteinaceous nuts that have been shown to be an important part of local diets, ethnographically, historically and prehistorically. In order to understand how such food-procurement systems evolve I suggest that we need to examine the biocultural dynamic established over the long term between different species, types of arboriculture, and cultivation strategies. One ...
Tree crops are a very important part of the agricultural systems of the Pacific and elsewhere in the...
Older studies of local knowledge in traditional societies often describe it as if it were a fixed ah...
Environmental histories of plant exchanges have largely centred on their eco- nomic importance in in...
It is widely accepted that a major historic pathway to agriculture in the tropics has been via the m...
The contrasting histories of different continents and their tropical forests provide the basic conte...
In the areas adjacent to the drowned Pleistocene continent of Sunda - present-day Mainland and Islan...
AbstractIn the areas adjacent to the drowned Pleistocene continent of Sunda – present-day Mainland a...
Archaeobotanical studies tend to concentrate on the evidence for specialised agricultural food pro...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. Rainforests are often described as the world's last virgin landscapes...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate how developments in post-harvest systems may ha...
Because plant-frugivore interactions are not species-specific, there is potential competition, not o...
Research during the late 20th and early 21st centuries found that traces of human intervention in ve...
This chapter tackles one of the most enduring questions posed by prehistoric archaeology worldwide a...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
Tree crops are a very important part of the agricultural systems of the Pacific and elsewhere in the...
Older studies of local knowledge in traditional societies often describe it as if it were a fixed ah...
Environmental histories of plant exchanges have largely centred on their eco- nomic importance in in...
It is widely accepted that a major historic pathway to agriculture in the tropics has been via the m...
The contrasting histories of different continents and their tropical forests provide the basic conte...
In the areas adjacent to the drowned Pleistocene continent of Sunda - present-day Mainland and Islan...
AbstractIn the areas adjacent to the drowned Pleistocene continent of Sunda – present-day Mainland a...
Archaeobotanical studies tend to concentrate on the evidence for specialised agricultural food pro...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. Rainforests are often described as the world's last virgin landscapes...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate how developments in post-harvest systems may ha...
Because plant-frugivore interactions are not species-specific, there is potential competition, not o...
Research during the late 20th and early 21st centuries found that traces of human intervention in ve...
This chapter tackles one of the most enduring questions posed by prehistoric archaeology worldwide a...
Evidence from several earthwork-building societies has recently been discovered in Amazonia that cha...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
Tree crops are a very important part of the agricultural systems of the Pacific and elsewhere in the...
Older studies of local knowledge in traditional societies often describe it as if it were a fixed ah...
Environmental histories of plant exchanges have largely centred on their eco- nomic importance in in...