Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory

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Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory

Linking Evidence, Causes, and Effects

Archaeological theory Archaeology by period / region Environmental archaeology Archaeological science, methodology and techniques

Author: Ian Gilligan

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 13th December 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 25 Mb

ISBN: 9781108611381


Clothing and Human Evolution

Clothing was crucial in human evolution, and having to cope with climate change was as true in prehistory as it is today. In Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory, Ian Gilligan offers the first complete account of the development of clothing as a response to cold exposure during the ice ages.

He explores how and when clothes were invented, noting that the thermal motive alone is tenable in view of the naked condition of humans. His account shows that there is considerably more archaeological evidence for palaeolithic clothes than is generally appreciated. Moreover, Gilligan posits, clothing played a leading role in major technological innovations.

He demonstrates that fibre production and the advent of woven fabrics, developed in response to global warming, were pivotal to the origins of agriculture. Drawing together evidence from many disciplines, Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory is written in a clear and engaging style, and is illustrated with nearly 100 images.

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