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Live Pre-Historic from Limited Collection and Agriculture (Base on Ethnoarchaeology Of Makhunik Livelihood Economy)

Tahereh Rahimkhani*

Independent Researcher, Birjand University, Iran

Corresponding Author

Received Date: May 28, 2020;  Published Date: June 12, 2020

Abstract

Living economy is one of the most important parts of the life of early societies that is very important in the research of archaeologists .This research needs to high costs in laboratory studies and also the quality and mechanism of this economy is not very clear to us. Ethnoarchaeology studies is one of the most practical ways to study such topics. the village of Makhonik is a reliable study example for interpreting these issues because of a cultural context similar to prehistoric times (such as architecture, storage, and pottery). I studied in this article different sectors of the village’s livelihood economy by the method of ethno-archaeology in the cultural-historical context of Makhunik to interpret and understand more about livelihoods and food preparation in early societies.

Keywords: Ethnoarcheology; Iran; Makhunik village; Livelihood Economy, Early society

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