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Human social life is constrained and defined by our cognitive and emotional dispositions, which are the legacy of our foraging ancestors. But how difficult is it to reconstruct the social systems and cultural traditions of those ancestors? The Archaeology of Human Ancestry provides a stimulating and provocative answer, in which archaeologists and biological anthropologists set out and demonstrate their reconstructive methods. Contributors use observations of primates and modern hunter-gatherers to illuminate the fossil and artefactual records. Thematic treatment covers the evoluti
Action [Human ] --- Behavior [Human ] --- Cognitie en cultuur --- Cognition and culture --- Cognition et culture --- Comportement humain --- Eolithic period --- Ethology --- Homme préhistorique --- Human action --- Human behavior --- Human beings behavior --- Man [Prehistoric ] --- Mens [Prehistorische ] --- Menselijk gedrag --- Old Stone age --- Palaeolithic period --- Paleolithic period --- Paleolithicum --- Paléolithique --- Prehistoric man --- Prehistorische mens --- Prehistory --- Primaten --- Primates --- Primatologie --- Primatology --- Quadrumana --- Âge de la pierre taillée --- Cognition and culture. --- Human behavior. --- Paleolithic period. --- Prehistoric peoples. --- Primates. --- Culture and cognition --- Cognition --- Culture --- Ethnophilosophy --- Ethnopsychology --- Socialization --- Action, Human --- Behavior, Human --- Human beings --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Psychology --- Social sciences --- Psychology, Comparative --- Mammals --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Man, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Stone age --- Behavior --- Primitive societies --- homo --- erectus --- hominid --- evolution --- archaeological --- record --- early --- reproductive --- success --- modern
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Archaeologists and biological anthroplogists set out their methods for reconstructing the social systems and cultural traditions of our ancestors; an essential introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduates and researchers.
Ethnology. --- Human behavior. --- Paleolithic period. --- Ethnology.
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Archaeologists and biological anthroplogists set out their methods for reconstructing the social systems and cultural traditions of our ancestors; an essential introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduates and researchers.
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Archaeologists and biological anthroplogists set out their methods for reconstructing the social systems and cultural traditions of our ancestors; an essential introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduates and researchers.
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This volume brings together a group of peer reviewed papers, most of them presented at a workshop held at University College London, 15-17 October 2011, as part of the European Research Council (ERC) funded project Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe (EUROEVOL 2010-2015).
Neolithic period --- Stone implements --- Flint implements --- Lithic implements --- Implements, utensils, etc. --- Debitage --- New Stone age --- Stone age --- Néolithique --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Neolithic period. --- Tools, Prehistoric --- Flint industry
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Social change --- Evolution. Phylogeny --- Phylogeny --- Social evolution
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Archéologie sociale --- Cultural evolution --- Cultural transformation --- Culture [Evolution of ] --- Darwinism [Social ] --- Darwinisme social --- Evolutie [Sociale ] --- Evolution sociale --- Sociaal Darwinisme --- Social Darwinism --- Social archaeology --- Social evolution --- Sociale archeologie --- Sociale evolutie --- Archéologie sociale