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Definition: One of the
"young turks" of the New Archaeology, Kent Flannery began his career working on the origins of agriculture with Robert Braidwood, but soon began to concentrate on
Mesoamerica, on the origins of agriculture in the Valley of Oaxaca, central Mexico.
Flannery is an elegant and approachable writer, which are none too common in our field.
Related Resources:
Agriculture
and Pastoralism
Sustaining ourselves is one of the major preoccupations of humankind; hence, the invention
of
agriculture and herding animals.
The
Archaeology of Latin America
Archaeological sites and other resources from Mexico and other Central American countries.
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