Jones, G. (2005). Garden cultivation of staple crops and its implications for settlement location and continuity. Garden agriculture. Vol 37(2), pp. 164-176.

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Title:
Garden cultivation of staple crops and its implications for settlement location and continuity
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Issue:
Garden agriculture
Series
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Series:
World Archaeology
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Volume:
37 (2)
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Page Start/End:
164 - 176
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Publication Type:
Journal
Abstract
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Abstract:
the paper explores the intensive cultivation of small plots using horticultural methods through an investigation of garden and field agriculture, using a Greek island as an example. Evidence is presented to demonstrate that intensive cultivation practices have a significant impact on soil and crop productivity and are most likely to be applied to areas located near to settlement. The implications of intensive, small-scale cultivation for settlement location, population mobility and land tenure in prehistory are explored
Author
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Author:
Glynis Jones
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2005
Locations
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Subjects / Periods:
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Field Agriculture (Auto Detected Subject)
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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17 Oct 2005