Sustainability and Development of Ancient Economies

Sustainability and Development of Ancient Economies

Analysis and Examples

Svizzero, Serge; Tisdell, Clement A.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

250

Mole

9781032278001

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1. An Overview of Our Perspectives on the Economic Development and Sustainability of Ancient Societies PART I: ECONOMICS OF HUNTING AND GATHERING SOCIETIES 2.Stages of Early Economic Development: Economic Evolution and the Diversity of Societies 3. Traditional Economies of Australian Aborigines - Their Sustainability, Desirability and Sahlins' Hypothesis 4. The Sustainability and Economic Development Options of Foragers: New Economic Analysis 5. The Lengthy Endurance of Hunting and Gathering Economies PART II: THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION: THE TRANSITION TO AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AGRICULTURE 6. A Reconsideration of Theories about the Commencement of Agriculture and New Suggestions 7. Alternatives to and a Critique of Economic Optimization Theories as a Determinant of the Transition to Agriculture 8. Contemporary Thought and Childe's Theory of Economic Development and the Agricultural Revolution PART III: EVOLUTION OF EARLY ECONOMIES AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF AGRICULTURE 9. Analysis of Why Some Agrarian Societies Avoided the Malthusian Trap and Developed 10. Economic and Ecological Reasons Why the Silesian Unetice Population Disappeared 11. The Palatial Economic Development of Minoan and Mycenaean States 12. Barter and the Origins of Money: Insights from the Ancient Palatial Economies of Mesopotamia and Egypt 13. Phoenicia: Its Economic Development Before its use of Coinage
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Economic;Societies;Development;Agriculture;History;DBM.;Low Level Food Production;Socio-economic Development;Ancient Economies;Phoenician City States;Economic Surplus;Neolithic Revolution;Palatial Economies;HBE;Malthusian Trap;Fire Stick Agriculture;Ancient Societies;Neolithic Transition;Australian Aborigines;Great Divide;Urban Revolution;Late Bronze Age;Bronze Age;Current Socio-economic System;Early Agrarian Societies;Heckscher Ohlin Theory;Agropastoral Activities;Mycenaean States;Simple Hg Society;Van Alfen