AU - Wawruschka, Celine, TI - Prehistoric economies of Anatolia Subsistence practices and exchange: Proceedings of a workshop held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, November 13-14, 2009 / T2 - Internationale Archäologie - Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Symposium, Tagung, Kongress SN - 9783896464484 SN - 1434-6427 AV - GN855.T83 P74 2014 PY - 2014/// CY - Rahden-Westf. PB - Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH KW - Neolithic period KW - Turkey KW - Prehistoric peoples KW - Antiquities, Prehistoric KW - Early Bronze Age KW - Ethnoarchaeology KW - Material culture KW - Ethnology KW - Antiquities N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction / Celine Wawruschka -- Barter and Subsistence : Social Anthropological Insight into Anatolia's Prehistory / Andre Gingrich and Peter P. Schweitzer -- The Social Aspect of Subsistence Economies, Specialized Production and Exchange in Prehistoric Anatolia from an Ethnoarchaeological Perspective / Jak Yakar --Outline of the Holocene Geomorphology of Anatolia / Barış Mater and Hüseyin Turoğlu -- Changes in Crop Production in Anatolia from the Neolithic until the End of the Early Bronze Age / Simone Riehl -- Ecology and Socioeconomics of Woodland Exploitation Practices in Prehistoric Anatolia / Eleni Asouti -- Prehistoric Anatolian Subsistence Practices : Zooarchaeological Evidence / Peter Popkin -- Spatial Appoaches for Reconstructing Subsistence Strategies and Exchange / Celine Wawruschka -- Proposal of a Complex Study of Neolithic Grinding Stone Industry / Ivan Pavlu N2 - These conference proceedings contain a foreword by the editor, eight papers, an appendix with the discussions of the plenary sessions, a bibliography on primary data of subsistence in prehistoric Anatolia, a list of contributors and participants, sources of illustrations, and the conference programme. The articles deal with social anthropological insight into the prehistory of Anatolia [Gingrich, Schweitzer], with social aspects of subsistence economies, specialised production, and exchange in prehistoric Anatolia from an ethnoarchaeological perspective [Yakar], with an outline of the Holocene geomorphology of Anatolia [Mater, Turoğlu], with changes in crop production in Anatolia from the Neolithic until the end of the Early Bronze Age [Riehl], with ecology and socioeconomics of woodland exploitation practices in prehistoric Anatolia [Asouti], with zooarchaeological evidence for prehistoric Anatolian subsistence practices [Popkin], with spatial approaches for reconstructing subsistence strategies and exchange [Wawruschka] as well as with a proposal of a complex study of Neolithic grinding stone industry [Pavlů] ER -