The history of humankind is intimately tied to the history of
agriculture: powerful societies rose, persisted and waned in parallel
with their food supply systems. Describing what crops were grown, the
constraints on their production, and the foods that were obtained, this
book traces the impact of cropping and food preparation in 10 societies
that were among the most powerful and influential in history, detailing
how technology varied and developed as it related directly to
agriculture and food production. The book covers the background of
agricultural development, early agricultural societies, and the
advancement of technology from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the
present. It concludes by addressing the implications for the future of
agriculture and food supply as grain production moves towards biofuels.
A compelling text for all those interested in the history of society and
civilizations, global agriculture, and what it means for the future,
this text is also an essential reference for students of agriculture,
food technology, history and anthropology.