More than One, Less than Five Hundred
Comments on Campana and Crabtree, and Communal Hunting
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v4.i1.2677Keywords:
agrarian societies, community hunting, Natufian societyAbstract
In proposing a model for the advent of agrarian societies, Campana and Crabtree (1990) courageously advance a species of social prime mover, and predict specific material correlates in support of it. They propose that the advent of community hunting of mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) in the Natufian period of the Levant (c. 12,500-10,300 BP) allowed human capacities of group planning and social organization to emerge sufficient to render possible the advent of agriculture in the following millennia.
Published
1991-06-01
Issue
Section
Discussion and Debate
How to Cite
Edwards, P. C. (1991). More than One, Less than Five Hundred: Comments on Campana and Crabtree, and Communal Hunting. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 4(1), 109-120. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v4.i1.2677