Agriculture

Associated Documents (25)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Barry III, HerbertCommunity customs associated with political subordination
Basu, SudiptaMemory, transaction records, and the wealth of nations
Gray, J. PatrickParental certainty, subsistence and inheritance revisited
Winkelman, Michael JamesShamans and other "magico-religious" healers: a cross-cultural study of their origins, nature, a...
Pryor, Frederic L.The adoption of agriculture: some theoretical and empirical evidence
Udy, Stanley H., Jr.Organization of work: a comparative analysis of production among nonindustrial peoples
Roberts, John M.Belief in the evil eye in world perspective
Murdock, George PeterCorrelations of matrilineal and patrilineal institutions
Driver, Harold E.Correlational analysis of murdock's 1957 ethnographic sample
Bourguignon, ErikaPossession
Bowden, EdgarAn index of sociocultural development applicable to precivilized societies
Baker, MatthewA structural model of the transition to agriculture
Botero, Carlos A. The ecology of religious beliefs
Gershman, BorisThe economic origins of the evil eye belief
Balkwell, CarolynSubsistence economy, family structure and the status of the elderly
Pryor, Frederic L.The origins of the economy: a comparative study of distribution in primitive and peasant economies
Hrnčíř, VáclavArchaeology of slavery from cross-cultural perspective
Gouldner, Alvin W.Notes on technology and the moral order
Winkelman, Michael JamesMagico-religious practitioner types and socioeconomic conditions
Borinskaya, S. A.Combination of Genetic and Humanitarian (Cross-Cultural) Methods for the Identification of Human...
Rudmin, Floyd WebsterCross-Cultural Correlates of the Ownership of Private Property: Two Samples of Murdock's Data
Rudmin, Floyd WebsterCross-Cultural Correlates of the Ownership of Private Property
Ahedo, VirginiaLet's go fishing: A quantitative analysis of subsistence choices with a special focus on mixed e...
Ji, TingA phylogenetic analysis of dispersal norms, descent and subsistence in Sino-Tibetans

Associated Hypotheses (41)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, marriage payment is positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, external warfare is positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControllingon four types of complexity, non-maternal care is positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, schooling is positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertAdolescent obedience is positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, prohibition of premarital sex is positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, multiple residences are positively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, large buildings are positively associated with government levles (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, child indulgence is negatively associated with government levels (126)
Barry III, HerbertControlling on four types of complexity, corporal punishment is positively associated with government levels (126)
Basu, SudiptaControlling on agriculture, climate, and region, recordkeeping will be positively associated with other types of impersonal exchange (902)
Basu, SudiptaControlling on agriculture, climate, and region, recordkeeping will be associated with increased impersonal exchange and specialization in division of labor (902-903)
Gray, J. PatrickAgricultural subsistence will be positively associated with inheritance to the wife's children; Hunter-gather subsistence will be positively associated with inheritance to individuals other than the wife's children (279)
Winkelman, Michael JamesThe presence of shaman/healers will be positively associated with a major reliance on agriculture as a food source (328).
Winkelman, Michael JamesThe presence of priests will be positively associated with political integration and the presence of agriculture (345).
Winkelman, Michael James"All of the Shamans were in nomadic or seminomadic societies, which generally has hunting and gathering economies" (36)..."However, all of the Shaman/Healers were found in societies with agriculture, and almost all of the Healers were found in societies with political integration beyond the local level" (36)
Winkelman, Michael James"Priest practitioners were present only in sedentary societies with a major reliance upon agriculture or pastoralism"(37)
Pryor, Frederic L.Environmental richness will be positively associated with the adoption of agriculture (882-3).
Pryor, Frederic L.Population density will be positively associated with the adoption of agriculture (883-6).
Pryor, Frederic L.Division of labor by gender will be positively associated with the adoption of agriculture (886-7).
Udy, Stanley H., Jr."Societies with centralized governments tend to practice settled agriculture. . . . Production organizations are characterized by managerial or separated, rather than corporate, proprietorship" (67)
Roberts, John M.There is an association between emphasis on male activity in subsistence and the evil eye belief in agricultural societies (242)
Murdock, George Peter". . . patrilineal institutions [are] associated with the presence of traits indicative of higher civilization, matrilineal institutions with their absence. [Some of these are:] agriculture, [animal] domestication, writing, pottery, weaving, metals, [labor] specialization, money, [social] classes, government [and] priesthood . . ." (467)
Driver, Harold E.In factor analysis of Murdock's WES, for the factor called agriculture, variables loading on this are cereal grains dominant, agriculture dominant, agriculture sex division of labor about equal and compact villages and towns (336, 340)
Bourguignon, ErikaPossession-belief-only will be associated with hunting, gathering, and fishing for 46% or more of subsistence; possession-trance belief will be associated with agriculture and/or animal husbandry (43).
Bowden, Edgar"Traits [loading above .5 on] rotated factor Index of Social Development [are]: permanency of residence, group life, agriculture, use of grain for food, constancy of food supply, domesticated animals other than herded, mining and smelting of metals, metals obtained from outside, pottery, weaving, money or other standard medium of exchange, trade, private property in land, power vested in a chief, codified laws, authority of judges, plutocracy, and organized priesthood" (456)
Baker, MatthewSocieties that practice agriculture will be more technologically advanced, have greater population densities, operate in environments that are richer and more amenable to agriculture, and will be closer to the Fertile Crescent and/or another original hearth of agriculture (267).
Botero, Carlos A. Moralizing high gods are most likely to be found in ecologically inhospitable and unpredictable environments, in politically complex societies, in societies near (or linguistically related to) other societies with high gods, and in societies with animal husbandry and/or agriculture.
Gershman, BorisIn weakly institutionalized traditional societies, the evil eye belief will be associated with modes of production.
Balkwell, CarolynAgricultural subsistence (settled agriculture) will be positively associated with the status of the elderly (425).
Pryor, Frederic L.The festive reciprocal exchange of labor is also more likely to be found in agricultural societies (215).
Hrnčíř, VáclavThere will be a relationship between slavery and social complexity
Gouldner, Alvin W.Findings: Factor T, "Level of Technology", with its stress on pottery and grain for food is suggestive of neolithic technology. The two heaviest positive loadings (oblimax rotation) were noted above. Other heavy positive loadings are: mining and smelting, prevalence of war, basketry, money, weaving, herding, agriculture, domesticated animals other than herded. Highest negative loadings are: warm climate, legendary heroes, fishing, and patrilocal residence (25)
Borinskaya, S. A.The frequency of the APOE e4 allele is lower in populations for which agriculture is typical (401).
Rudmin, Floyd WebsterCertain characteristics of societies will be significantly correlated in the same direction in both of Murdock's data sets.
Rudmin, Floyd WebsterCertain characteristics of societies will be significantly correlated in the same direction with both Simmons' (137) and Murdock's (1967) measures of private property ownership.
Ahedo, VirginiaSpecific patterns of subsistence strategies exist.
Ahedo, VirginiaThere will be an association between specific economic choices and certain ecosystems.
Ahedo, VirginiaFishing will play an important role in the development of viable alternatives to cultivation.
Ji, TingAdoption of agriculture will be correlated with sex dispersal norms across the Sino-Tibetan phylogeny.

Associated OCMs

  1. food quest
  2. annual cycle
  3. agriculture
  4. tillage
  5. diet
  6. production and supply