Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory
A European Perspective
Herausgeber: Bailey, Geoff
Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory
A European Perspective
Herausgeber: Bailey, Geoff
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The study of hunters and gatherers has become an increasingly popular and central topic of research.
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The study of hunters and gatherers has become an increasingly popular and central topic of research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521106207
- ISBN-10: 0521106206
- Artikelnr.: 25906563
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521106207
- ISBN-10: 0521106206
- Artikelnr.: 25906563
1. Hunter-gatherer behaviour in prehistory: problems and perspectives Geoff
Bailey; Part I. Primary data sources: problems of theory and method: 2
Editorial; 3. Time budgeting and hunter-gatherer technology Robin Torrence;
4. Mortality models and the interpretation of horse population structure
Marsha Levine; 5. The calculation and interpretation of ungulate age
profiles from dental crown heights Richard G. Klein, Kathryn Allwarden and
Cornelia Wolf; Part II. Spatial organization of the subsistence economy: 6.
Editorial; 7. Epirus revisited: seasonality and inter-site variation in the
Upper Palaeolithic of north-west Greece Geoff Bailey, Pat Carter, Clive
Gamble and Helen Higgs; 8. Site variability and prehistoric economy in
Levante Iain Davidson; 9. Boreal phase settlement/subsistence models for
Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark; 10 Sedentary hunters: the Ertebolle
example Peter Rowley-Conway; Part III. Long-term economic change:
demographic and environmental factors: 11. Editorial; 12. Late Pleistocene
hunter-gatherer adaptations in Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark and
Lawrence G. Straus; 13. Economic change in Late Pleistocene Cantabria Geoff
Bailey; 14. Further reflections on adaptive change in Cantabrian prehistory
Lawrence G. Straus and Geoffrey A. Clark; 15. Late Pleistocene economies of
the French Pyrenees Paul G. Bahn; Part IV. Social interaction and economic
change: large-scale perspectives: 16. Editorial; 17. Social network systems
amongst hunter-gatherers considered within southern Norway Marcie Madden;
18. Culture and society in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe Clive Gamble;
19. Palaeolithic cave art in ecological perspective Michael A. Jochim; 20.
Palaeolithic archaeology - some problems with form, space and time Martin
Wobst.
Bailey; Part I. Primary data sources: problems of theory and method: 2
Editorial; 3. Time budgeting and hunter-gatherer technology Robin Torrence;
4. Mortality models and the interpretation of horse population structure
Marsha Levine; 5. The calculation and interpretation of ungulate age
profiles from dental crown heights Richard G. Klein, Kathryn Allwarden and
Cornelia Wolf; Part II. Spatial organization of the subsistence economy: 6.
Editorial; 7. Epirus revisited: seasonality and inter-site variation in the
Upper Palaeolithic of north-west Greece Geoff Bailey, Pat Carter, Clive
Gamble and Helen Higgs; 8. Site variability and prehistoric economy in
Levante Iain Davidson; 9. Boreal phase settlement/subsistence models for
Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark; 10 Sedentary hunters: the Ertebolle
example Peter Rowley-Conway; Part III. Long-term economic change:
demographic and environmental factors: 11. Editorial; 12. Late Pleistocene
hunter-gatherer adaptations in Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark and
Lawrence G. Straus; 13. Economic change in Late Pleistocene Cantabria Geoff
Bailey; 14. Further reflections on adaptive change in Cantabrian prehistory
Lawrence G. Straus and Geoffrey A. Clark; 15. Late Pleistocene economies of
the French Pyrenees Paul G. Bahn; Part IV. Social interaction and economic
change: large-scale perspectives: 16. Editorial; 17. Social network systems
amongst hunter-gatherers considered within southern Norway Marcie Madden;
18. Culture and society in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe Clive Gamble;
19. Palaeolithic cave art in ecological perspective Michael A. Jochim; 20.
Palaeolithic archaeology - some problems with form, space and time Martin
Wobst.
1. Hunter-gatherer behaviour in prehistory: problems and perspectives Geoff
Bailey; Part I. Primary data sources: problems of theory and method: 2
Editorial; 3. Time budgeting and hunter-gatherer technology Robin Torrence;
4. Mortality models and the interpretation of horse population structure
Marsha Levine; 5. The calculation and interpretation of ungulate age
profiles from dental crown heights Richard G. Klein, Kathryn Allwarden and
Cornelia Wolf; Part II. Spatial organization of the subsistence economy: 6.
Editorial; 7. Epirus revisited: seasonality and inter-site variation in the
Upper Palaeolithic of north-west Greece Geoff Bailey, Pat Carter, Clive
Gamble and Helen Higgs; 8. Site variability and prehistoric economy in
Levante Iain Davidson; 9. Boreal phase settlement/subsistence models for
Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark; 10 Sedentary hunters: the Ertebolle
example Peter Rowley-Conway; Part III. Long-term economic change:
demographic and environmental factors: 11. Editorial; 12. Late Pleistocene
hunter-gatherer adaptations in Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark and
Lawrence G. Straus; 13. Economic change in Late Pleistocene Cantabria Geoff
Bailey; 14. Further reflections on adaptive change in Cantabrian prehistory
Lawrence G. Straus and Geoffrey A. Clark; 15. Late Pleistocene economies of
the French Pyrenees Paul G. Bahn; Part IV. Social interaction and economic
change: large-scale perspectives: 16. Editorial; 17. Social network systems
amongst hunter-gatherers considered within southern Norway Marcie Madden;
18. Culture and society in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe Clive Gamble;
19. Palaeolithic cave art in ecological perspective Michael A. Jochim; 20.
Palaeolithic archaeology - some problems with form, space and time Martin
Wobst.
Bailey; Part I. Primary data sources: problems of theory and method: 2
Editorial; 3. Time budgeting and hunter-gatherer technology Robin Torrence;
4. Mortality models and the interpretation of horse population structure
Marsha Levine; 5. The calculation and interpretation of ungulate age
profiles from dental crown heights Richard G. Klein, Kathryn Allwarden and
Cornelia Wolf; Part II. Spatial organization of the subsistence economy: 6.
Editorial; 7. Epirus revisited: seasonality and inter-site variation in the
Upper Palaeolithic of north-west Greece Geoff Bailey, Pat Carter, Clive
Gamble and Helen Higgs; 8. Site variability and prehistoric economy in
Levante Iain Davidson; 9. Boreal phase settlement/subsistence models for
Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark; 10 Sedentary hunters: the Ertebolle
example Peter Rowley-Conway; Part III. Long-term economic change:
demographic and environmental factors: 11. Editorial; 12. Late Pleistocene
hunter-gatherer adaptations in Cantabrian Spain Geoffrey A. Clark and
Lawrence G. Straus; 13. Economic change in Late Pleistocene Cantabria Geoff
Bailey; 14. Further reflections on adaptive change in Cantabrian prehistory
Lawrence G. Straus and Geoffrey A. Clark; 15. Late Pleistocene economies of
the French Pyrenees Paul G. Bahn; Part IV. Social interaction and economic
change: large-scale perspectives: 16. Editorial; 17. Social network systems
amongst hunter-gatherers considered within southern Norway Marcie Madden;
18. Culture and society in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe Clive Gamble;
19. Palaeolithic cave art in ecological perspective Michael A. Jochim; 20.
Palaeolithic archaeology - some problems with form, space and time Martin
Wobst.