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Further reading

Anthony, D.W. The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Ridersfrom the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World. Princeton University Press, 2007.

Assefa, S. Omotic Peoples and the Early History of Agriculture in Southern Ethiopia.

Unpublished PhD thesis. University of California, Los Angeles, 2011.

Bellwood, P. ‘The origins and spread of agriculture in the Indo-Pacific region.' In D. Harris (ed.), The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia. London: UCL Press, 1996. 465-98.

Blust, R. ‘The prehistory of the Austronesian-speaking peoples: a view from language.' Journal of World Prehistory, 9/4 (1995), 453-510.

Brown, C.H. ‘Glottochronology and the chronology of maize in the Americas.' In J.E. Staller, R.H. Tykot, and B.F. Benz (eds.), Histories of Maize: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Prehistory, Biogeography, Domestication, and Evolution of Maize. Amsterdam and London: Elsevier Academic Press, 2006. 647-73.

‘Prehistoric chronology of the common bean in the New World: the linguistic evidence.' In J.E. Staller and M.C. Carrasco (eds.), Pre-Columbian Foodways in Mesoamerica. New York: Springer, 2010. 273-89.

Ehret, C. History and the Testimony of Language. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011.

‘Linguistic archaeology.' AfricanArchaeological Review, 29/2 (2012), 109-30.

‘A linguistic history of cultivation and herding in northeastern Africa.' In A.G. Fahmy, S. Kahlheber, and A.C. D'Andrea (eds.), Windows on the African Past. Frankfurt: Africa Magna, 2011. 185-208.

‘Linguistic stratigraphies and Holocene history in northeastern Africa.' In M. Chlodnicki and K. Kroeper (eds.), Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa. Posnan Archaeological Museum, 2006. 1019-55.

Ehret, C. and M. Posnansky (eds.). The Archaeological and Linguistic Reconstruction of African History. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982.

Fuller, Dorian Q. ‘An agricultural perspective on Dravidian historical linguistics: archaeological crop packages, livestock and Dravidian crop vocabulary.' In P. Bellwood and C. Renfrew (eds.), Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2003. 191-214.

Ross, M., A. Pawley, and M. Osmond (eds.). The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society, vol. i : Material Culture. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 1998.

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Source: Barker Graeme, Goucher Candice (ed.). The Cambridge World History. Volume 2. A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE-500 CE. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 668 p.. 2015

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