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Harappan seeds and agriculture: some considerations
In opposition to Weber's suggestion, 'Antiquity' 1999, of an increase in foddering and intensive land use around the sites of Harappa and Rojdi in the Indus Valley, Fuller suggests that in the case of Rojdi the Late Harappan transition is marked by a change in the social organisation...
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Published in: | Antiquity 2001-06, Vol.75 (288), p.410-414 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In opposition to Weber's suggestion, 'Antiquity' 1999, of an increase in foddering and intensive land use around the sites of Harappa and Rojdi in the Indus Valley, Fuller suggests that in the case of Rojdi the Late Harappan transition is marked by a change in the social organisation of crop-processing, whereas at Harappa the change in agriculture is less clearly demonstrated in the reported evidence. With a further comment by Weber. (Quotes from original text) |
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ISSN: | 0003-598X 1745-1744 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0003598X00061068 |