The Neanderthal Legacy

The Neanderthal Legacy
Title The Neanderthal Legacy PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Mellars
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 493
Release 2015-07-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0691167982

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The Neanderthals populated western Europe from nearly 250,000 to 30,000 years ago when they disappeared from the archaeological record. In turn, populations of anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens, came to dominate the area. Seeking to understand the nature of this replacement, which has become a hotly debated issue, Paul Mellars brings together an unprecedented amount of information on the behavior of Neanderthals. His comprehensive overview ranges from the evidence of tool manufacture and related patterns of lithic technology, through the issues of subsistence and settlement patterns, to the more controversial evidence for social organization, cognition, and intelligence. Mellars argues that previous attempts to characterize Neanderthal behavior as either "modern" or "ape-like" are both overstatements. We can better comprehend the replacement of Neanderthals, he maintains, by concentrating on the social and demographic structure of Neanderthal populations and on their specific adaptations to the harsh ecological conditions of the last glaciation. Mellars's approach to these issues is grounded firmly in his archaeological evidence. He illustrates the implications of these findings by drawing from the methods of comparative socioecology, primate studies, and Pleistocene paleoecology. The book provides a detailed review of the climatic and environmental background to Neanderthal occupation in Europe, and of the currently topical issues of the behavioral and biological transition from Neanderthal to fully "modern" populations.

The Evolution of Modern Human Diversity

The Evolution of Modern Human Diversity
Title The Evolution of Modern Human Diversity PDF eBook
Author Marta Mirazón Lahr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 436
Release 1996-05-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521473934

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Investigates the two main theories of how and where humans evolved.

The Evolution of Human Hunting

The Evolution of Human Hunting
Title The Evolution of Human Hunting PDF eBook
Author Matthew H. Nitecki
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 463
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1468488333

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The successful early adaptations of man involve a complex interplay of biological and cultural factors. There is a rapidly growing number of paleontologists and paleoanthropologists who are concerned with hominid foraging and the evolution of hunting. New techniques of paleoanthropology and taphonomy, and new information on human remains are added to the traditional approaches to the study of past human hunting and other foraging behavior. There is also a resurgence of interest in the early peopling of the New World. The present book is the result of the Ninth Annual Spring Systematics 10, 1986, in the Symposium, on the Evolution of Human Hunting, held on May Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. We are grateful to the NSF (grant no. BNS 8519960) for partial financial support in arranging the symposium. In preparation of this volume we have received assistance from many people, particularly the reviewers of individual chapters; it is impossible to name them all. We must however single out Drs. Richard G. Klein and Glen H. Cole for their encouragement at various stages of preparation of the symposium and this volume, and for being a help to the anthropological knowledge. Zbigniew Jastrzebski assisted with the figures and Paul K. Johnson diligently typed the camera-ready copy, and patiently coordinated the endless book-making chores.

Palaeolithic Quarrying Sites in Upper and Middle Egypt

Palaeolithic Quarrying Sites in Upper and Middle Egypt
Title Palaeolithic Quarrying Sites in Upper and Middle Egypt PDF eBook
Author P. M. Vermeersch
Publisher Leuven University Press
Pages 372
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9789058672667

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This book is an edited publication of several excavation campaigns in Egypt, oriented towards the understanding of the chert extraction techniques employed by Middle and early Upper Palaeolithic humans in the lower desert of the Egyptian Nile Valley between Tahta and Qena.

The Emergence of Modern Humans

The Emergence of Modern Humans
Title The Emergence of Modern Humans PDF eBook
Author Paul Mellars
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 576
Release 1990
Genre Science
ISBN 9780801426148

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Mousterian Lithic Technology

Mousterian Lithic Technology
Title Mousterian Lithic Technology PDF eBook
Author Steven L. Kuhn
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 224
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400864038

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Human beings depend more on technology than any other animal--the use of tools and weapons is vital to the survival of our species. What processes of biocultural evolution led to this unique dependence? Steven Kuhn turns to the Middle Paleolithic (Mousterian) and to artifacts associated with Neanderthals, the most recent human predecessors. His study examines the ecological, economic, and strategic factors that shaped the behavior of Mousterian tool makers, revealing how these hominids brought technological knowledge to bear on the basic problems of survival. Kuhn's main database consists of assemblages of stone artifacts from four caves and a series of open-air localities situated on the western coast of the Italian peninsula. Variations in the ways stone tools were produced, maintained, and discarded demonstrate how Mousterian hominids coped with the problems of keeping mobile groups supplied with the artifacts and raw materials they used on a daily basis. Changes through time in lithic technology were closely tied to shifting strategies for hunting and collecting food. Some of the most provocative findings of this study stem from observations about the behavioral flexibility of Mousterian populations and the role of planning in foraging and technology. Originally published in 1995. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Neanderthals Revisited

Neanderthals Revisited
Title Neanderthals Revisited PDF eBook
Author Katerina Harvati
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 336
Release 2007-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1402051212

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This volume presents the cutting-edge research of leading scientists, re-examining the major debates in Neanderthal research with the use of innovative methods and exciting new theoretical approaches. Coverage includes the re-evaluation of Neanderthal anatomy, inferred adaptations and habitual activities, developmental patterns, phylogenetic relationships, and the Neanderthal extinction; new methods include computer tomography, 3D geometric morphometrics, ancient DNA and bioenergetics. The book offers fresh insight into both Neanderthals and modern humans.