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1 online resource : illustrations |
Contents |
Part I. Lithic Technological Systems and Evolutionary Theory -- 1. Interpreting lithic technology under the evolutionary tent / William Andrefsky, Jr and Nathan Goodale -- Part II. Culture History and Phylogenetic Evolution -- 2. Graphing evolutionary pattern in stone tools to reveal evolutionary process / R. Lee Lyman -- 3. Theory in archaeology : morphometric approaches to the study of fluted points / Michael Shott -- 4. Innovation and natural selection in Paleoindian projectile points from the American Southwest / Todd L. VanPool, Michael J. O'Brien and R. Lee Lyman -- Part III. Applications of Behavioral Ecology to Lithic Studies -- 5. A case of extinction in Paleoindian archaeology / Charlotte Beck and George T. Jones -- 6. The North China Nanolithic / Robert L. Bettinger, Christopher Morgan and Loukas Barton -- 7. When to retouch, haft, or discard? Modeling optimal use/maintenance schedules in lithic tool use / Chris Clarkson, Michael Haslam and Clair Harris -- 8. Procurement costs and tool performance requirements : determining constraints on lithic toolstone selection in Baja California Sur / Jennifer Ferris -- 9. A model of lithic raw material procurement / Raven Garvey -- 10. Artifacts as patches : the marginal value theorem and stone tool life histories / Steven L. Kuhn and D. Shane Miller -- 11. Signals in stone : exploring the role of social information exchange, conspicuous consumption, and costly signaling theory in lithic analysis / Colin P. Quinn -- Part IV. Cultural Transmission and Morphology -- 12. An analysis of stylistic variability of stemmed obsidian tools (mata'a) on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) / Carl P. Lipo, Terry L. Hunt and Brooke Hundtoft -- 13. Cultural transmission and the production of material goods : evolutionary pattern through measuring morphology / Nathan Goodale, William Andrefsky, Jr, Curtis Osterhoudt, Lara Cueni and Ian Kuijt -- 14. What Steward got right : technology, work organization, and cultural evolution / Nathan E. Stevens -- 15. Evolution of the slate tool industry at Bridge River, British Columbia / Anna M. Prentiss, Nathan Goodale, Lucille E. Harris and Nicole Crossland |
Summary |
This collection of essays combines different evolutionary perspectives to demonstrate how lithic technological systems are a by-product of human behavior |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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Stone implements -- Analysis
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Tools, Prehistoric -- Analysis
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Human evolution -- Philosophy
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Social archaeology.
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Human behavior -- History
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Human ecology -- History.
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HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
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Human behavior
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Human ecology
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Human evolution -- Philosophy
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Social archaeology
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Stone implements -- Analysis
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Tools, Prehistoric -- Analysis
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Goodale, Nathan, 1977-
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Andrefsky, William, Jr., 1955-
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Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting (74th : 2009 : Atlanta, Ga.)
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ISBN |
9781316203736 |
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1316203735 |
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9781139207775 |
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1139207776 |
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