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Author Zohary, Daniel, author.

Title Domestication of Plants in the Old World : the origin and spread of domesticated plants in Southwest Asia, Europe, and the Mediterranean Basin / Daniel Zohary, Maria Hopf and Ehud Weiss.

Publication Info. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Edition 4th ed.
Description 1 online resource (xvi, 243 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-236) and index.
Contents Cover; Contents; 1 Current state of the art; Beginnings of domestication; Neolithic south-west Asian crop assemblage; Wild progenitors; The spread of south-west Asian crops; Availability of archaeological evidence; Early domestication outside the 'core area'; Beginning and spread of horticulture; Vegetables; Weeds and crops; Migrants from other agricultural regions; 2 Sources of evidence for the origin and spread of domesticated plants; Archaeological evidence; Evidence from the living plants; Radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology; 3 Cereals; Wheats: Triticum.
Einkorn wheat: Triticum monococcumEmmer and durum-type wheats: Triticum turgidum; Bread wheat: Triticum aestivum; Timopheev's wheat: Triticum timopheevii; Barley: Hordeum vulgare; Rye: Secale cereale; Common oat: Avena sativa; Broomcorn millet: Panicum miliaceum; Foxtail millet: Setaria italica; Latecomers: sorghum and rice; 4 Pulses; Lentil: Lens culinaris; Pea: Pisum sativum; Chickpea: Cicer arietinum; Faba bean: Vicia faba; Bitter vetch: Vicia ervilia; Common vetch: Vicia sativa; Grass pea: Lathyrus sativus; Spanish vechling: Lathyrus clymenum; Fenugreek: Trigonella foenum-graecum.
Lupins: Lupinus5 Oil- and fibre-producing crops; Flax: Linum usitatissimum; Hemp: Cannabis sativa; Old World cottons: Gossypium arboreum and G. herbaceum; Poppy: Papaver somniferum; Gold of pleasure: Camelina sativa; Other cruciferous oil crops; Sesame: Sesamum indicum; 6 Fruit trees and nuts; Olive: Olea europaea; Grapevine: Vitis vinifera; Fig: Ficus carica; Sycamore fig: Ficus sycomorus; Date palm: Phoenix dactylifera; Pomegranate: Punica granatum; Apple: Malus domestica; Pear: Pyrus communis; Plum: Prunus domestica; Cherries Prunus avium and P. cerasus.
Latecomers: apricot, peach, and quinceCarob: Ceratonia siliqua; Citrus fruits; Almond: Amygdalus communis; Walnut: Juglans regia; Chestnut: Castanea sativa; Hazelnut: Corylus avellana; Pistachio: Pistacia vera; 7 Vegetables and tubers; Watermelon: Citrullus lanatus; Melon Cucumis melo; Leek: Allium porrum; Garlic: Allium sativum; Onion: Allium cepa; Lettuce: Lactuca sativa; Chufa or rush nut: Cyperus esculentus; Cabbage: Brassica oleracea; Turnip: Brassica rapa; Beet: Beta vulgaris; Carrot: Daucus carota; Celery: Apium graveolens; Parsnip: Pastinaca sativa; Asparagus: Asparagus officinalis.
8 CondimentsCoriander: Coriandrum sativum; Cumin and dill: Cuminum cyminum and Anethum graveolens; Black cumin: Nigella sativa; Saffron: Crocus sativus; 9 Dye crops; Woad: lsatis tinctoria; Dyer's rocket: Reseda luteola; Madder: Rubia tinctorum; True indigo: Indigofera tinctoria; Safflower: Carthamus tinctorius; 10 Plant remains in representative archaeological sites; Iran; Iraq; Turkey; Syria; Israel and Jordan; Egypt; Libya; Morocco; Caucasia and Transcaucasia; Central Asia; Cyprus; Greece; Crete; Former Yugoslavia; Bulgaria; Rumania; Moldavia and Ukraine; Hungary; Austria; Italy; Poland.
Summary The origin of agriculture is one of the defining events of human history. Some 11-10,000 years ago bands of hunter-gatherers started to abandon their high-mobility lifestyles in favour of growing crops, and the creation of settled, sedentary communities. This shift into an agricultural lifestyle triggered the evolution of complex political and economic structures, and technological developments, and ultimately underpinned the rise of all the great civilisations of recent humanhistory. Domestication of Plants in the Old World reviews and synthesises the information on the origins and domesticati.
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Subject Agriculture, Prehistoric.
Agriculture, Prehistoric.
Plants, Cultivated -- History.
Plants, Cultivated.
History.
Plants, Cultivated -- Origin.
Plants, Cultivated -- Origin.
plant domestication.
cereals.
grain legumes.
vegetable crops.
fruit trees.
dye plants.
geographical distribution.
history.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- General.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Sustainable Agriculture.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Hopf, Maria, author.
Weiss, Ehud, author.
Other Form: Print version: Zohary, Daniel. Domestication of plants in the Old World. 4th ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012 9780199549061 (DLC) 2011944053 (OCoLC)761379401
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