"A superb addition to the growing literature on the Neolithic period and on the beginning of the productive economy in the Near and Middle East."-Bibliotheca Orientalis "This is an important work. It is very well illustrated, with frequent and clear maps, and is produced to a very high standard. It is an integrated environmental archaeological study par excellence ... and offers a thorough and exceptionally useful account of the evidence for the origins of agriculture... But it is Harris's masterly critical review of its regional context that makes this book essential for anyone working on the origins and spread of agropastoralism in both the Near East and Central Asia."-Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice "A very important reference work and an undeniable source of inspiration for anyone interested in the prehistory of Eurasia."-Paleorient