This volume honors the career and contributions of Andrew M.T. Moore. Moore’s groundbreaking work at Abu Hureyra, Syria and excavations at Neolithic sites in Croatia have made him a pioneer in integrated interdisciplinary research in archaeology, expressing a deeply held conviction that developments in human culture can only be understood when embedded in an ecological approach. In this book, colleagues and former students of Moore, working in the Near East and Croatia, present current research, illustrating the continuing impact of Moore’s work on the early farming and herding peoples of the eastern Mediterranean. Contents Preface: People, Landscape, and Change in Prehistory Michael Chazan and Katina Lillios Andrew M.T. Moore: A Life in Service of Archaeology and the Academy Katina Lillios Abu Hureyra 1 in Northwest Syria: “Periphery” No More Brian Boyd Late Upper Paleolithic and Initial Epipaleolithic in the Marshlands: A View from Tor Sageer, Wadi al-Hasa, Jordan Deborah Olszewski A Road Well Travelled? Exploring Terminal Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Activities, Networks, and Mobility in Eastern Jordan Lisa Maher Risk Management and Modern Rural Behaviour: Reconstructing Landscapes and Landuse in Neolithic Cyprus Sarah Tyrell Stewart The Neolithic in Dalmatia and Andrew M.T. Moore’s Contribution to its Investigation Marko Mendušic Villages, Landscapes, and Early Farming in Northern Dalmatia Sarah McClure and Emil Podrug Navigating the Neolithic Adriatic Timothy Kaiser and Stašo Forenbaher Taking a Lévy Walk: Early Hominin Mobility in the Lower Paleolithic of the Southern Levant Liora Horwitz and Michael Chazan The Ordinary Neolithic People of Abu Hureyra Theya Molleson.