martes, 27 de julio de 2010

Style and Function

Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Archaeology



Libro editado por Teresa D. Hurt y Gordon F. M. Rakita (2001)

Contenido:

Foreword by Robert C. Dunnell

Preface

1. Style and Function: An Introduction
Michael J. O’Brien and Robert D. Leonard
2. Differential Persistence of What? The Scale of Selection Issue in Evolutionary Archaeology
Hector Neff
3. Directionality, Function, and Adaptation in the Archaeological Record
Timothy D. Maxwell
4. Explaining the Co-occurrence of Traits in the Archaeological Record: A Further Consideration of Replicative Success
Teresa D. Hurt, Todd L. VanPool, Gordon F. M. Rakita, and Robert D. Leonard
5. Culture Historical and Biological Approaches to Identifying Homologous Traits
R. Lee Lyman
6. Neutrality, ‘‘Style,’’ and Drift: Building Methods for Studying Cultural Transmission in the Archaeological Record
Carl Lipo and Mark Madsen
7. Style, Function, and Variation: Identifying the Evolutionary Importance of Traits in the Archaeological Record
Todd L. VanPool
8. A Million Years of Style and Function: Regional and Temporal Variation in Acheulean Handaxes
C. David Vaughan
9. Implications of New Studies of Hawaiian Fishhook Variability for Our Understanding of Polynesian Settlement History
Michael T. Pfeffer
10. Style, Function, and Systematic Empiricism: The Conflation of Process and Pattern
Ethan E. Cochrane

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