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Economic Organization on the Eve of Agriculture

In: Paleoeconomics

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  • Ola Olsson

    (University of Gothenburg)

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In this chapter, I first reflect on the state of humanity at the end of the Pleistocene right before the onset of agriculture. I review the basic physiology and household organization of the groups of H. sapiens that had populated all the major continents around 15 kya. I consider height differentials across groups and between men and women (dimorphism), the sexual division of labor, and the institutions of marriage. Judging by the contemporary anthropological record, hunting-gathering subsistence strategies and population density varied enormously across regions depending on climate and habitat characteristics. I then discuss evidence on the intensified use of certain plants and animals and the case for a broad spectrum revolution. Lastly, I present the implications of the abrupt climatic swings Bölling-Alleröd and the Younger Dryas that preceded the Holocene.

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  • Ola Olsson, 2024. "Economic Organization on the Eve of Agriculture," Springer Books, in: Paleoeconomics, chapter 7, pages 149-167, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-52784-5_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52784-5_7
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