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Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific, March 22nd, 1997

Kathleen D. Morrison. Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility No. 53. Berkeley: University of California, 1995. vii + 201 pp.; 67 illustrations, bibliography. Softcover.

In a classic 1965 study, Ester Boserup questioned our generally Malthusian thinking about the relationship between land, labor, productivity, and population growth. She suggested that populations need not necessarily be limited by agricultural productivity. Rather, she argued that increasing populations could be accommodated by increasing productivity through intensification, that is, ...

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