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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2014

Agriculturalists and pastoralists: Bronze Age economy of the Murghab alluvial fan, southern Central Asia

Robert N. Spengler; Barbara Cerasetti; Margareta Tengberg; Maurizio Cattani; Lynne M. Rouse

Archaeological investigations of pastoral economies often emphasize exchange relations with agricultural populations, though for Bronze Age Eurasia the notion of a ubiquitous ‘pastoral realm’ has masked various forms of mixed subsistence economies. In Central Asia, there are few attempts to specifically identify the domestic crops utilized by mobile pastoralists or what they may suggest about the role of agriculture in mobile pastoral production or subsistence strategies. This study reports the macrobotanical remains from two Late/Final Bronze Age (ca. 1950–1300 bc) mobile pastoralist habitation sites in the Murghab alluvial fan region of southern Turkmenistan. We compare our results with published macrobotanical data from contemporary agricultural settlements in the Murghab region, as well as with other sites in broader prehistoric Eurasia. We find that mobile pastoralists in the Murghab utilized some of the same domestic crops as their sedentary neighbors. While the data presented here do not preclude the possibility that mobile pastoralists may have practiced some low-investment cultivation (particularly of millet), we hypothesize an economic model that places mobile pastoralists in direct contact with nearby sedentary farming communities through exchange for pre-processed grains. These results highlight one of the possible strategies of mobile pastoral subsistence in Central Asia, and are a further step toward identifying the various degrees of agricultural involvement in the conceptually outdated pastoral realm of Eurasia.


Paleobiology | 2005

Évolution paléogéographique du Ja'alan (Oman) à l'Holocène moyen : impact sur l'évolution des paléomilieux littoraux et les stratégies d'adaptation des communautés humaines

Jean-François Berger; Serge Cleuziou; Gourguen Davtian; Maurizio Cattani; F. Cavulli


IpoTESI di Preistoria | 2009

L’ansa cilindro-retta come indicatore delle interazioni culturali nel Bronzo recente.

Maurizio Cattani


Physio-Géo. Géographie physique et environnement | 2007

Geo-archaeological aspects of the Modena plain (Northern Italy)

D. Castaldini; A. Cardarelli; Maurizio Cattani; M. Panizza; Daniela Piacentini


ORIGINES | 2002

Il sistema informativo dello scavo della terramara di Montale (Castelnuovo Rangone-Mo)

F. Candelato; A. Cardarelli; Maurizio Cattani; D. Pellacani G. Labate


Archive | 2010

Paesaggio ed economia nell'età del Bronzo. La pianura bolognese tra Samoggia e Panaro

Maurizio Cattani; Marco Marchesini; Silvia Marvelli


Archeologia e Calcolatori | 2004

Topologia: identificazione, significato e valenza nella ricerca archeologica

Maurizio Cattani; Andrea Fiorini


Atti della XLI Riunione scientifica | 2012

Tipologia ceramica e caratteristiche culturali della facies RTV.

Viviana Ardesia; Maurizio Cattani


IpoTESI di Preistoria | 2011

Contributo alla definizione delle fasi iniziali della Media età del Bronzo in Italia centro-settentrionale: le impugnature con appendice ad ascia

Maurizio Cattani


Archive | 2010

Economia e gestione del territorio nell’età del bronzo: le radici della civiltà contadina

Maurizio Cattani; Marco Marchesini

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D. Castaldini

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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