Polylinear incursions and autochthonous adaptations
Autor: | Hans Georg K. Gebel |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
holistic and epistemic research framework
Archeology geography productive lifeways geography.geographical_feature_category Peninsula General Arts and Humanities Arabia sedentarisation Neolithic 900 Geschichte und Geografie::930 Geschichte des Altertums (bis ca. 499) Archäologie::930 Geschichte des Altertums bis ca. 499 Archäologie Archaeology |
Popis: | This contribution’s broad and in parts essayistic approach to Arabia’s Neolithic is less a discussion of findings than an explicit advocacy for future holistic research strategies. Based on the contribution’s meta‐theoretical inputs, it suggests two sets of theses to be tested by the hitherto gained fragmentary information and future research on Arabia’s Neolithic. It aims to encourage an “emancipation” of Arabia’s early to mid‐Holocene research from conceptions developed outside its regions, and to identify the Neolithic elements and developments of the Arabian lands by distinguishing incursions from primarily autochthonous and/or autonomous adaptations in their own right. It is suggested that productive lifeways are considered to be the only crucial parameter to testify a Neolithic status. In our view this is the case, provokingly enough, for the productive foraging management of natural resources which attests surplus and pre‐planning strategies and contacts with established Neolithic socio‐economies. Polylinear incursions and autochthonous adaptations are discussed as the two poles between which early to mid‐Holocene developments in Arabia took place. A set of basic and a set of trajectory hypotheses on Arabia’s neolithisation and finally sustainable sedentarisation (reliance on oases economies) is presented, offered as a possible framework for future multi‐/ transdisciplinary research. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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