Revolutions in the Desert

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2nd Millennium BCE
3rd Millennium BCE
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ancient herding societies
Arboreal Pollen
archaeological fieldwork
assemblages
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Bab Edh Dhra
Bifacial Knives
Camel Site
Category=NKD
Central Negev
desert adaptation strategies
domestication processes
Dung Layer
Early Bronze Age
early Negev pastoralism
Eastern Jordan
environmental archaeology
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eq_isMigrated=2
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faunal
Faunal Assemblages
hunter-gatherer transitions
levant
Mediterranean Zone
Middle PPNB
Millennium BCE
Milling Stones
mobile
neolithic
Ni Sh
nomadic
pastoral
Pastoral Nomadic
Pastoral Nomadic Societies
PPNB Site
pre-pottery
Pre-Pottery Neolithic
societies
South Sinai
southern
Southern Levant
St Millennium BCE
Tabular Scrapers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781629585437
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Revolutions in the Desert investigates the development of pastoral nomadism in the arid regions of the ancient Near East, challenging the prevailing notion that such societies left few remains appropriate for analytic study. Few prior studies have approached the deeper past of desert nomadic societies, which have been primarily recognized only as a complement to the study of sedentary agricultural societies in the region. Based on decades of archaeological field work in the Negev of southern Israel, both excavations and surveys, and integrating materials from adjacent regions, Revolutions in the Desert offers a deeper and more dynamic view of the rise of herding societies beyond the settled zone.

Rosen offers the first archaeological analysis of the rise of herding in the desert, from the first introduction of domestic goats and sheep into the arid zones, more than eight millennia ago, to the evolution of more recent Bedouin societies. The adoption of domestic herds by hunter-gatherer societies, contemporary with and peripheral to the first farming settlements, revolutionized all aspects of desert life, including subsistence, trade, cult, social organization, and ecology. Inviting processual comparison to the agricultural revolution and the secondary spread of domestication beyond the Near East, this volume traces the evolution of nomadic societies in the archaeological record and examines their ecological, economic and social adaptations to the deserts of the Southern Levant. With maps and illustrations from the author’s own collection, Revolutions in the Desert is a thoughtful and engaging approach to the archaeology of desert nomadic societies.

Steven A. Rosen holds the Canada Chair in Near Eastern Archaeology at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He has published five previous books, along with over 150 professional papers, and he is also a member of the scientific board of Paléorient, a member of the board of directors of the Israel Prehistoric Society, and sits on the Archaeological Council of Israel. He has conducted fieldwork in Israel and Turkey, including a number of excavations and surveys in the Negev region.

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