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The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.12.2018

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123 illustrations

Herausgeber

Vicki Cummings + weitere

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KNV Besorgung

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1360

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24,6/17,4/5,8 cm

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1992 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-883104-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.12.2018

Abbildungen

123 illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

1360

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,4/5,8 cm

Gewicht

1992 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-883104-4

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Libri GmbH
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DE

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers
    • List of Figures
    • List of Tables
    • List of Contributors
    • Introduction: the Oxford handbook of the archaeology and anthropology of hunter-gatherers
    • Part I: Theoretical Frameworks
    • 1: Peter Jordan and Vicki Cummings: Analytical frames of reference in hunter-gatherer research
    • 2: Alan Barnard: Defining hunter-gatherers: Enlightenment, Romantic and social evolutionary perspectives
    • 3: Mark Pluciennik: Historical frames of reference for 'hunter-gatherers'
    • 4: Raven Garvey and Robery Bettinger: Adaptive and ecological approaches to the study of hunter-gatherers
    • 5: Aubrey Cannon: Historical and humanist perspectives on hunter-gatherers
    • 6: Paul J. Lane: Hunter-gatherer-fishers, ethnoarchaeology and analogical reasoning
    • 7: Kathleen Sterling: Man the hunter, woman the gatherer? The impact of gender studies on hunter-gatherer research (a retrospective)
    • Part II: The Earliest Hunter-Gatherers
    • 8: Jennie Robinson: Introduction: the first hunter-gatherers
    • 9: João Zilhão: The Neanderthals: evolution, paleoecology and extinction
    • 10: K.L. Kuykendall and I.S. Heyerdahl-King: Modern human origins in Africa: a review of the fossil, archaeological, and genetic perspectives on early Homo sapiens
    • 11: Ofer Bar-Yosef: Upper Palaeolithic hunters-gatherers in western Asia
    • 12: Paul Pettitt: The European Upper Palaeolithic
    • 13: Anatoly P. Derevianko, Sergei V. Markin and Andrei V. Tabarev: The Palaeolithic of northern Asia
    • 14: Michael Petraglia and Nicole Boivin: Homo sapiens societies: South Asia
    • 15: Sue O'Connor and David Bulbeck: Homo sapiens societies in Indonesia and south-eastern Asia
    • 16: Iain Davidson: Hunter-gatherers in Australia: deep histories of continuity and change
    • 17: Marcel Kornfeld and Gustavo Politis: Into the Americas: the earliest hunter-gatherers in an empty continent
    • Part III: Post-glacial Colonizations and Transformations
    • 18: Vicki Cummings: Hunter-gatherers in the post-glacial world
    • 19: Andrew M. T. Moore: Post-glacial transformations among hunter-gatherer societies in the Mediterranean and western Asia
    • 20: Andrew B. Smith: Post-glacial transformations in Africa
    • 21: Ryan Rabett and Sacha Jones: Post-glacial transformations in south and south-east Asia
    • 22: Junko Habu: Post-Pleistocene transformations of hunter-gatherers in east Asia: the Jomon and Chulmun
    • 23: Ji%rí Svoboda: Post-glacial transformations: Danubian Europe
    • 24: Graeme Warren: Transformations? The Mesolithic of north-west Europe
    • 25: Felix Riede: The resettlement of northern Europe
    • Part IV: Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Innovations
    • 26: Peter Jordan and Vicki Cummings: Prehistoric hunter-gatherer innovations
    • 27: Steven L. Kuhn and Amy E. Clark: Stone tool technology
    • 28: J. D. Lewis-Williams: Art for the living
    • 29: Brian Hayden: Social complexity
    • 30: Peter Hommel: Ceramic technology
    • 31: C. R. Wickham-Jones: Coastal adaptations
    • 32: Liv Nilsson Stutz: Mortuary practices
    • 33: David R. Harris: Plant domestications
    • 34: Alan K. Outram: Animal domestications
    • Part V: The Persistence of Hunting and Gathering Amongst Farmers in Prehistory and Beyond
    • 35: Vicki Cummings: Hunting and gathering in a farmers' world
    • 36: Detlef Gronenborn: The persistence of hunting and gathering: Neolithic western temperate and central Europe
    • 37: D. C. M. Raemaekers: The persistence of hunting and gathering amongst farmers in prehistory in Neolithic north-west Europe
    • 38: Vicki Cummings and Oliver Harris: The continuity of hunting and gathering in the Neolithic and beyond in Britain and Ireland
    • 39: Charlotte Damm and Lars Forsberg: Forager-farmer contacts in northern Fennoscandinavia
    • 40: Huw Barton: The persistence of hunting and gathering amongst farmers in south-east Asia in prehistory and beyond
    • 41: Katherine A Spielmann: The emergence of forager-farmer interaction in North America
    • Part VI: Ethnohistory and Anthropology of 'Modern' Hunter-Gatherers
    • 42: Peter Jordan: The ethnohistory and anthropology of 'modern' hunter gatherers
    • 43: Robert K. Hitchcock: Hunter-gatherer research traditions in southern Africa
    • 44: Barry S. Hewlett and Jason Fancher: Central African hunter-gatherer research traditions
    • 45: Ian Keen: Regional hunter-gatherer research traditions: Australia
    • 46: David Robinson: From ethnohistory to ethnogenesis: a historiography of hunter-gatherer cultural anthropology in the California and the Great Basin
    • 47: Sean O'Neill: Exploring hunter-gatherer-fisher complexity on the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America
    • 48: Jana Fortier: Regional hunter-gatherer traditions in south-east Asia
    • 49: Gustavo G. Politis and Almudena Hernando: Regional hunter-gatherer research traditions: South America
    • 50: Mark Hudson: The ethnohistory and anthropology of 'modern' hunter-gatherers: North Japan
    • 51: Jussi-Pekka Taavitsainen: Hunter-gatherer transformations in northern Europe after 1500 AD
    • Part VII: Future Directions in Hunter-Gatherer Research
    • 52: Peter Jordan and Vicki Cummings: New approaches in the study of hunter-gatherers
    • 53: Robert L. Kelly: Future directions in hunter-gatherer research: technology
    • 54: Jelmer W. Eerkens, Robert L. Bettinger, and Peter J. Richerson: Cultural transmission theory and hunter-gatherer archaeology
    • 55: Viktor ¿erný and Luísa Pereira: Archaeogenetics of Africa and of the African hunter-gatherers
    • 56: Bruno David, Lara Lamb, and Jack Kaiwari: Landscapes of mobility: the flow of place
    • 57: Nyree Finlay: Personhood and social relations
    • 58: Hannah Cobb: Materials, biographies, identities, experiences: new approaches to materials in hunter-gatherer studies
    • 59: David S. Whitley: Hunter-gatherer religion and ritual
    • 60: Robert Jarvenpa and Hetty Jo Brumbach: Hunter-gatherer gender and identity
    • 61: Rick Schulting: Hunter-gatherer diet, subsistence and foodways