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Wealth in Livestock, Wealth in People, and the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Jordan

Price, Max; Makarewicz, Cheryl A.

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Dr Max Price max.d.price@durham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Zooarchaeology

Cheryl A. Makarewicz



Abstract

Within archaeology, the value of livestock is usually presented in terms of use values, the calories and products animals provide humans. Yet domestic animals are also sources of wealth that accrue symbolic and social values, tying livestock production to the reproduction of human social relations. Taking a Marxist perspective that recognizes dialectical relations between forms of value, we develop a model based on ethnographic examples in which the cycling between use value and social/symbolic values adhering to wealth in livestock are mobilized for the reproduction of ‘wealth in people’, or the accumulation of rights stemming from relationships between people. This model of cycling between forms of value can be applied to many ethnohistorical agropastoral political economies. We apply it to Pre-Pottery Neolithic B societies (c. 8500–7000 BC) in Jordan. During this time, the mode of production shifted from one grounded in the community to one centered on extended households. We suggest wealth in people was a key asset for LPPNB households and that wealth in livestock served as a major component of, and a particular ‘moment’ within, its reproduction. This might help explain the accelerated pace by which livestock production overtook hunting in the southern Levant in the eighth millennium BC.

Citation

Price, M., & Makarewicz, C. A. (2024). Wealth in Livestock, Wealth in People, and the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Jordan. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 34(1), 65-82. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0959774323000136

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 21, 2023
Online Publication Date Apr 18, 2023
Publication Date 2024-02
Deposit Date Aug 15, 2023
Publicly Available Date Aug 15, 2023
Journal Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Print ISSN 0959-7743
Electronic ISSN 1474-0540
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 34
Issue 1
Pages 65-82
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/s0959774323000136
Keywords Archeology; Cultural Studies; Archeology
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1718253

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