Settlement, Society and Cognition in Human Evolution
Herausgeber: Coward, Fiona; Pope, Matt; Hosfield, Robert
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Herausgeber: Coward, Fiona; Pope, Matt; Hosfield, Robert
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This volume provides a narrative of early hominin evolution, linking material aspects of the early archaeological record with social, cognitive and symbolic landscapes.
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This volume provides a narrative of early hominin evolution, linking material aspects of the early archaeological record with social, cognitive and symbolic landscapes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026889
- ISBN-10: 1107026881
- Artikelnr.: 41609144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026889
- ISBN-10: 1107026881
- Artikelnr.: 41609144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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Chris Gosden; 2. Local objects, distant symbols: fission-fusion social
systems and the evolution of human cognition Matt Grove and Robin Dunbar;
3. The extension of social relations in time and space during the
Palaeolithic and beyond Dwight Read and Sander van der Leeuw; 4. Beyond
animality and humanity: landscape, metaphor and identity in the early Upper
Palaeolithic of Central Europe Martin Porr; 5. At the heart of the African
Acheulean: the physical, social and cognitive landscapes of Kilombe John A.
J. Gowlett, James S. Brink, Andy I. R. Herries, Sally Hoare, Isaya Onjala
and Stephen M. Rucina; 6. All in a day's work?: early conflicts in
expertise, life history and time management Anthony Sinclair; 7. To see a
world in a hafted tool: birch-pitch composite technology, cognition and
memory in Neanderthals R. M. Wragg Sykes; 8. Ecological niches,
technological developments and physical adaptations of early humans in
Europe: the handaxe-heidelbergensis hypothesis Nick Ashton; 9. 'Dancing to
the rhythms of the biotidal zone': settlement history and culture history
in Middle Pleistocene Britain Mark J. White; 10. 'Forest furniture' or
'forest managers'?: on Neanderthal presence in Last Interglacial
environments Wil Roebroeks and Corrie C. Bakels; 11. Late Pleistocene
hominin adaptations in Greece Paraskevi Elefanti and Gilbert Marshall; 12.
In search of group identity: Late Pleistocene foragers in northern China
Ofer Bar-Yosef; 13. Handaxe symmetry in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic:
implications for the Acheulean gaze James Cole; 14. Landscapes of the dead:
the evolution of human mortuary activity from body to place in Palaeolithic
Europe Paul Pettitt; 15. Encoding and decoding the message: the case of mid
Upper Palaeolithic female imagery Margherita Mussi; 16. Contextualising the
female image: symbols for common ideas and communal identity in Upper
Palaeolithic societies Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser and Olaf Jöris; 17.
Taking a gamble: alternative approaches to the Mesolithic of western
Scotland Steven Mithen.
Chris Gosden; 2. Local objects, distant symbols: fission-fusion social
systems and the evolution of human cognition Matt Grove and Robin Dunbar;
3. The extension of social relations in time and space during the
Palaeolithic and beyond Dwight Read and Sander van der Leeuw; 4. Beyond
animality and humanity: landscape, metaphor and identity in the early Upper
Palaeolithic of Central Europe Martin Porr; 5. At the heart of the African
Acheulean: the physical, social and cognitive landscapes of Kilombe John A.
J. Gowlett, James S. Brink, Andy I. R. Herries, Sally Hoare, Isaya Onjala
and Stephen M. Rucina; 6. All in a day's work?: early conflicts in
expertise, life history and time management Anthony Sinclair; 7. To see a
world in a hafted tool: birch-pitch composite technology, cognition and
memory in Neanderthals R. M. Wragg Sykes; 8. Ecological niches,
technological developments and physical adaptations of early humans in
Europe: the handaxe-heidelbergensis hypothesis Nick Ashton; 9. 'Dancing to
the rhythms of the biotidal zone': settlement history and culture history
in Middle Pleistocene Britain Mark J. White; 10. 'Forest furniture' or
'forest managers'?: on Neanderthal presence in Last Interglacial
environments Wil Roebroeks and Corrie C. Bakels; 11. Late Pleistocene
hominin adaptations in Greece Paraskevi Elefanti and Gilbert Marshall; 12.
In search of group identity: Late Pleistocene foragers in northern China
Ofer Bar-Yosef; 13. Handaxe symmetry in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic:
implications for the Acheulean gaze James Cole; 14. Landscapes of the dead:
the evolution of human mortuary activity from body to place in Palaeolithic
Europe Paul Pettitt; 15. Encoding and decoding the message: the case of mid
Upper Palaeolithic female imagery Margherita Mussi; 16. Contextualising the
female image: symbols for common ideas and communal identity in Upper
Palaeolithic societies Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser and Olaf Jöris; 17.
Taking a gamble: alternative approaches to the Mesolithic of western
Scotland Steven Mithen.
1. What use is the Palaeolithic in promoting new prehistoric narratives?
Chris Gosden; 2. Local objects, distant symbols: fission-fusion social
systems and the evolution of human cognition Matt Grove and Robin Dunbar;
3. The extension of social relations in time and space during the
Palaeolithic and beyond Dwight Read and Sander van der Leeuw; 4. Beyond
animality and humanity: landscape, metaphor and identity in the early Upper
Palaeolithic of Central Europe Martin Porr; 5. At the heart of the African
Acheulean: the physical, social and cognitive landscapes of Kilombe John A.
J. Gowlett, James S. Brink, Andy I. R. Herries, Sally Hoare, Isaya Onjala
and Stephen M. Rucina; 6. All in a day's work?: early conflicts in
expertise, life history and time management Anthony Sinclair; 7. To see a
world in a hafted tool: birch-pitch composite technology, cognition and
memory in Neanderthals R. M. Wragg Sykes; 8. Ecological niches,
technological developments and physical adaptations of early humans in
Europe: the handaxe-heidelbergensis hypothesis Nick Ashton; 9. 'Dancing to
the rhythms of the biotidal zone': settlement history and culture history
in Middle Pleistocene Britain Mark J. White; 10. 'Forest furniture' or
'forest managers'?: on Neanderthal presence in Last Interglacial
environments Wil Roebroeks and Corrie C. Bakels; 11. Late Pleistocene
hominin adaptations in Greece Paraskevi Elefanti and Gilbert Marshall; 12.
In search of group identity: Late Pleistocene foragers in northern China
Ofer Bar-Yosef; 13. Handaxe symmetry in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic:
implications for the Acheulean gaze James Cole; 14. Landscapes of the dead:
the evolution of human mortuary activity from body to place in Palaeolithic
Europe Paul Pettitt; 15. Encoding and decoding the message: the case of mid
Upper Palaeolithic female imagery Margherita Mussi; 16. Contextualising the
female image: symbols for common ideas and communal identity in Upper
Palaeolithic societies Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser and Olaf Jöris; 17.
Taking a gamble: alternative approaches to the Mesolithic of western
Scotland Steven Mithen.
Chris Gosden; 2. Local objects, distant symbols: fission-fusion social
systems and the evolution of human cognition Matt Grove and Robin Dunbar;
3. The extension of social relations in time and space during the
Palaeolithic and beyond Dwight Read and Sander van der Leeuw; 4. Beyond
animality and humanity: landscape, metaphor and identity in the early Upper
Palaeolithic of Central Europe Martin Porr; 5. At the heart of the African
Acheulean: the physical, social and cognitive landscapes of Kilombe John A.
J. Gowlett, James S. Brink, Andy I. R. Herries, Sally Hoare, Isaya Onjala
and Stephen M. Rucina; 6. All in a day's work?: early conflicts in
expertise, life history and time management Anthony Sinclair; 7. To see a
world in a hafted tool: birch-pitch composite technology, cognition and
memory in Neanderthals R. M. Wragg Sykes; 8. Ecological niches,
technological developments and physical adaptations of early humans in
Europe: the handaxe-heidelbergensis hypothesis Nick Ashton; 9. 'Dancing to
the rhythms of the biotidal zone': settlement history and culture history
in Middle Pleistocene Britain Mark J. White; 10. 'Forest furniture' or
'forest managers'?: on Neanderthal presence in Last Interglacial
environments Wil Roebroeks and Corrie C. Bakels; 11. Late Pleistocene
hominin adaptations in Greece Paraskevi Elefanti and Gilbert Marshall; 12.
In search of group identity: Late Pleistocene foragers in northern China
Ofer Bar-Yosef; 13. Handaxe symmetry in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic:
implications for the Acheulean gaze James Cole; 14. Landscapes of the dead:
the evolution of human mortuary activity from body to place in Palaeolithic
Europe Paul Pettitt; 15. Encoding and decoding the message: the case of mid
Upper Palaeolithic female imagery Margherita Mussi; 16. Contextualising the
female image: symbols for common ideas and communal identity in Upper
Palaeolithic societies Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser and Olaf Jöris; 17.
Taking a gamble: alternative approaches to the Mesolithic of western
Scotland Steven Mithen.