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Material Culture, Landscapes of Action, and Emergent Causation
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Robb, John
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Agricultural resources
/ Animal behavior
/ Crops
/ Domesticated animals
/ Economy and society
/ Enclaves
/ Ethnology and art
/ Europe
/ Foraging
/ Funerary rituals
/ Material culture
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Pottery
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Sedentism
2013
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Material Culture, Landscapes of Action, and Emergent Causation
by
Robb, John
in
Agricultural resources
/ Animal behavior
/ Crops
/ Domesticated animals
/ Economy and society
/ Enclaves
/ Ethnology and art
/ Europe
/ Foraging
/ Funerary rituals
/ Material culture
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Pottery
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Sedentism
2013
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Material Culture, Landscapes of Action, and Emergent Causation
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Robb, John
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Agricultural resources
/ Animal behavior
/ Crops
/ Domesticated animals
/ Economy and society
/ Enclaves
/ Ethnology and art
/ Europe
/ Foraging
/ Funerary rituals
/ Material culture
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Pottery
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Sedentism
2013
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Material Culture, Landscapes of Action, and Emergent Causation
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Material Culture, Landscapes of Action, and Emergent Causation
2013
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After a century of research, there is still no widely accepted explanation for the spread of farming in Europe. Top-down explanations stress climate change, population increase, or geographic diffusion, but they distort human action reductionistically. Bottom-up explanations stress the local, meaningful choices involved in becoming a farmer, but they do not account for why the Neolithic transition in Europe was so widespread and generally unidirectional. The real problem is theoretical; we need to consider the transformative effects of human–material culture relationships and to relate humans, things, and environments at multiple scales. This article views the Neolithic as a set of new human-material relationships which were experimented with variably but which had unintended consequences resulting in an increasingly coherent, structured, and narrowly based social world. This interplay of local human action and emergent causation made the Neolithic transition difficult to reverse locally; the Neolithic was easy to get into but hard to get out of. On the continental scale, one consequence of this was its slow, patchy, but steady and ultimately almost complete expansion across Europe. As a metamodel, this accommodates current models of the local origin of farming while linking these to emergent large-scale historical patterns.
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University of Chicago Press
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