Hunting Farmers: Understanding ancient human subsistence in the central part of the Korean peninsula during the Late Holocene
Discover the fascinating insights of Seungki Kwak in his enlightening book, Hunting Farmers: Understanding ancient human subsistence in the central part of the Korean peninsula during the Late Holocene. Published in 2017, this compelling work spans 132 pages and challenges conventional views on ancient agricultural practices. Kwak presents a thought-provoking hypothesis that highlights the diverse range of resource utilization alongside rice farming between 3,400 and 2,600 BP. This research contrasts with the dominant rice-based models that suggest intensive rice agriculture was the primary subsistence strategy driving social complexity during this period. Delve into the intricacies of prehistoric Korea and expand your understanding of ancient human subsistence strategies. A must-read for anyone interested in agriculture, archaeology, and the early civilizations of the Korean peninsula.