Book review
Peter Bellwood & Colin Renfrew. Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis. Peter Bellwood & Colin Renfrew. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2002. xiv, 505 pp.
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Bellwood, Peter. 2005. First Farmers: The origins of agricultural societies. Oxford: Blackwell.
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Haak, Wolfgang, Peter Forster, Barbara Bramanti, Shuichi Matsumora, Guido Brandt, Marc Tänzer, Richard Villems, Colin Renfrew, Detlef Gronenborn, Kurt Werner Alt, & Joachim Burger. 2005. “Ancient DNA from the first European farmers in 7500-year-old Neolithic sites”. Science 3101.1016–1018.
Rankin, Robert L. Forthcoming. “Siouan tribal contacts and dispersions evidenced in the terminology for maize and other cultigens”. The Histories of Maize II: Part I: North America and Northern Mexico. Histories of Maize: Multidisciplinary approaches to the prehistory, biogeography, domestication, and evolution of maize ed. by John E. Staller, Robert H. Tykot, & Bruce F. Benz. San Diego & New York: Elsevier.
Renfrew, Colin. 1987. Language and Archaeology: The puzzle of Indo-European origins. London: Jonathan Cape.