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Societies in Transition: Farming in Island Southeast Asia

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Societies in Transition
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Professor Graeme Barker talks about the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to farming societies in the Stone Age in South East Asian Islands. He discusses the various reasons why this transition took place and the advantages it brought to people.

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Societies in Transition
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Graeme Barker
Keywords
foraging
Philippines
anthropology
society
south east Asia
hunter-gatherer
migration
farming
archaeology
Department: Linacre College
Date Added: 24/03/2009
Duration: 00:10:55

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