Civilization /
by Fagan, Brian M.
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Contents:
Adams. The origin of cities.--Kramer. The Sumerians.--Lamberg-Karlovsky and Lamberg-Karlovsky. An early city in Iran.--Millon. Teotihuacán.--Maddin, Muhly, and Wheeler. How the Iron Age began.--Piggott. The beginnings of wheeled transport.--Humphrey and Pedley. Roman Carthage.--Biddle. The archaeology of Winchester.--Hammond. The planning of a Maya ceremonial center.--Sjoberg. The origin and evolution of cities.--Brown. Human food production as a process in the biosphere.--Nef. An early energy crisis and its consequences.--Davis. The migrations of human populations.
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Includes index.
Adams. The origin of cities.--Kramer. The Sumerians.--Lamberg-Karlovsky and Lamberg-Karlovsky. An early city in Iran.--Millon. Teotihuacán.--Maddin, Muhly, and Wheeler. How the Iron Age began.--Piggott. The beginnings of wheeled transport.--Humphrey and Pedley. Roman Carthage.--Biddle. The archaeology of Winchester.--Hammond. The planning of a Maya ceremonial center.--Sjoberg. The origin and evolution of cities.--Brown. Human food production as a process in the biosphere.--Nef. An early energy crisis and its consequences.--Davis. The migrations of human populations.
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