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Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia Kathleen D. Morrison (University of Chicago)

Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia By Kathleen D. Morrison (University of Chicago)

Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia by Kathleen D. Morrison (University of Chicago)


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In both South and Southeast Asia, many upland groups make a living through various combinations of foraging and hunting. This book uses a series of detailed comparative case-studies to re-evaluate forager-trader groups and place them within the surrounding political, economic and social worlds of South and Southeast Asia.

Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia Summary

Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia: Long-Term Histories by Kathleen D. Morrison (University of Chicago)

In both South and Southeast Asia, many upland groups make a living - in whole or part - through gathering and hunting, producing not only subsistence goods but commodities destined for regional and even world markets. These forager-traders have had an ambiguous position in ethnographic analysis, variously represented as relics, degraded hunter-gatherers, or recent upstarts. Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia adopts a multidisciplinary approach to these groups, presenting a series of comparative case-studies that analyse the long-term histories of hunting, gathering, trading, power relations, and regional social and biological interactions in this critical region. This book is a fascinating and important addition to the current 'revisionist' debate, and a unique attempt to re-conceptualize our knowledge of forager-traders within the surrounding context of complex polities, populations and economies in South and Southeast Asia.

Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia Reviews

"An excellent overview of the prehistory of South and Southeast Asia and the long history of contact between foragers and agriculturalists in these areas...the general themes of long-term histories and changing adaptations in this volume are very relevant from a global perspective including North american Prehistory." Canadian Journal of Archaeology

About Kathleen D. Morrison (University of Chicago)

Kathleen D. Morrison is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Laura L. Junker is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois, Chicago.

Table of Contents

1. Historicizing adaptation, adapting to history: forager-traders in South and Southeast Asia Kathleen D. Morrison; 2. Introduction Kathleen D. Morrison; 3. Hunting and gathering strategies in prehistoric India: a bio-cultural perspective on trade and subsistence John R. Lukacs; 4. Harappans and hunters: economic interaction and specialization in prehistoric India Gregory L. Possehl; 5. Gender and social organization in the reliefs of the Nilgiri Hills Allen Zagarell; 6. Pepper in the hills: upland-lowland exchange and the intensification of the spice trade Kathleen D. Morrison; 7. Introduction Laura L. Junker; 8. Hunters and traders in Northern Australia Sandra Bowdler; 9. Foragers, farmers, and traders in the Malaysian Peninsula Alan Fix; 10. Economic specialization and inter-ethnic trade between foragers and farmers in the Prehispanic Philippines Laura L. Junker.

Additional information

NPB9780521815727
9780521815727
052181572X
Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia: Long-Term Histories by Kathleen D. Morrison (University of Chicago)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2002-12-05
312
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