书名: The Archaeology of Human Ancestry: Power, Sex and Tradition (Theoretical Archaeology Group Series)
作者: James Steele (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (December 18, 1995)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 041511862X
ISBN-13: 978-0415118620
Book Description
This book examines early hominids, an area of major interest to archaeologists and anthropologists, using evidence from primate social systems, archaeology, anthropology and scientific techniques to reconstruct ancient hominid behaviour, social systems and environment.
Review
"The collection's strength is its critique of generalizations on primate social behavior through reference to observed variation and ecological factors.." -- Choice
'I found myself engaged, enraged, and sometimes elated in reading it, and often added exclamations, question marks, curses, and kudos in the margins. I warmly recommend that you interact with it yourself.' -- H. Martin Wobst, Antiquity
'Most Palaeoanthropologists - not just archaeologists - will identify something of direct interest in this collection.' -- The Archaeological Journal
'This, the offspring of the 1992 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference, must rank, in its breadth and diversity, as one of the most stimulating books in recent years on the evolution of hominid and early human culture ... It would be hard to come away from it without having been excited by some new thoughts or perspectives on the subjects covered.' -- Journal of Human Evolution
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作者: James Steele (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (December 18, 1995)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 041511862X
ISBN-13: 978-0415118620
Book Description
This book examines early hominids, an area of major interest to archaeologists and anthropologists, using evidence from primate social systems, archaeology, anthropology and scientific techniques to reconstruct ancient hominid behaviour, social systems and environment.
Review
"The collection's strength is its critique of generalizations on primate social behavior through reference to observed variation and ecological factors.." -- Choice
'I found myself engaged, enraged, and sometimes elated in reading it, and often added exclamations, question marks, curses, and kudos in the margins. I warmly recommend that you interact with it yourself.' -- H. Martin Wobst, Antiquity
'Most Palaeoanthropologists - not just archaeologists - will identify something of direct interest in this collection.' -- The Archaeological Journal
'This, the offspring of the 1992 Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference, must rank, in its breadth and diversity, as one of the most stimulating books in recent years on the evolution of hominid and early human culture ... It would be hard to come away from it without having been excited by some new thoughts or perspectives on the subjects covered.' -- Journal of Human Evolution
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