Description: Fear of FarmingAuthor(s): Caroline Wickham-Jones Format: Paperback Publisher: Windgather Press, United Kingdom Imprint: Windgather Press ISBN-13: 9781905119325, 978-1905119325 Synopsis The environmental crisis is one of the most pressing concerns to face the population of the world today. The debate centres on the way in which our current problems are of recent making and how we might fix them. But in reality the issue is far more fundamental and stretches back further in time than many of us might think. This book traces the origins of our present situation to the changes that came about with the introduction of farming to Britain 6000 years ago and the inexorable course of human development since then. This is a course which has set us on the path to catastrophe. However, there is hope. The book also looks at the much older traits from a way of life long gone in Britain, from the hunter-gatherers who lived here over the millennia before the introduction of farming. These traits, almost forgotten, but never quite lost, are now re-surfacing and may hold many of the keys to our continued existence.
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Book Title: Fear of Farming
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
Publication Name: Fear of Farming
Language: English
Publisher: Windgather Press
Item Height: 197 mm
Subject: Archaeology
Publication Year: 2010
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Natural Science
Author: Caroline Wickham-Jones
Item Width: 128 mm
Format: Paperback