TY - JOUR
T1 - Early agriculturalist population diasporas? Farming, languages, and genes
AU - Bellwood, Peter
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The consequences of early agricultural development in several regions of the Old and New Worlds included population growth, the spread of new material cultures and of food-producing economies, the expansions of language families, and in many cases the geographical expansions of the early farming populations themselves into territories previously occupied by hunters and gatherers. This chapter discusses some of the different outcomes that can be expected according to the differing perspectives of archaeology, linguistics, and biological anthropology. I argue that agriculturalist expansion lies at the root of many of the world's major language families, although this need not imply that farmers always replaced hunter-gatherers in the biological sense. History, enviromental variations, and prior cultural configurations dictated many of the outcomes, some of which played a fundamental role in the large-scale genesis of human cultural and biological patterning from Neolithic/Formative times into the world of today.
AB - The consequences of early agricultural development in several regions of the Old and New Worlds included population growth, the spread of new material cultures and of food-producing economies, the expansions of language families, and in many cases the geographical expansions of the early farming populations themselves into territories previously occupied by hunters and gatherers. This chapter discusses some of the different outcomes that can be expected according to the differing perspectives of archaeology, linguistics, and biological anthropology. I argue that agriculturalist expansion lies at the root of many of the world's major language families, although this need not imply that farmers always replaced hunter-gatherers in the biological sense. History, enviromental variations, and prior cultural configurations dictated many of the outcomes, some of which played a fundamental role in the large-scale genesis of human cultural and biological patterning from Neolithic/Formative times into the world of today.
KW - Farmer-hunter interactions
KW - Language family origins and dispersals
KW - Neolithic/Formative archaeology
KW - Population expansions
KW - Spread of agriculture
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev.anthro.30.1.181
DO - 10.1146/annurev.anthro.30.1.181
M3 - Article
SN - 0084-6570
VL - 30
SP - 181
EP - 207
JO - Annual Review of Anthropology
JF - Annual Review of Anthropology
ER -