The Past in Perspective

The Past in Perspective
Title The Past in Perspective PDF eBook
Author Kenneth L. Feder
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Fossil hominids
ISBN 9780190275853

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An engaging and up-to-date chronological introduction to human prehistory, this text introduces students to the big picture of human evolutionary history, presenting the human past within the context of fundamental themes of cultural evolution.

The Past Life Perspective

The Past Life Perspective
Title The Past Life Perspective PDF eBook
Author Ann Barham
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1501135732

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Previously published as: Nine lives (and counting).

The Past in Perspective

The Past in Perspective
Title The Past in Perspective PDF eBook
Author Kenneth L. Feder
Publisher
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Release 2025
Genre Fossil hominids
ISBN 9780197667699

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"Preface Wait. You're reading this? You're reading the Preface? Huh? I mean, nothing in here is going to be on the test. If I were you, I'd skip this and get to the good stuff starting in Chapter 1. But if you really want to know, here's the deal for this new edition. Mid-twentieth-century British author L. P. Hartley begins his novel The Go-Between with the now-iconic phrase: "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." Now, in the context of that book, Hartley's reference is to an elderly man inspired to think about the trajectory of his own life while going through some of his old junk. I am not the first person to use Hartley's phrase as a metaphor for the broader pursuit of historians and archaeologists who, through reference to the old junk in the world's attic or basement, think about the trajectory of the broader human story. Indeed, the human past is like a foreign country where things are done differently than they are in the present. In this book we will visit that foreign country. I will be your tour guide. Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times. The Past in Perspective: An Introduction to Human Prehistory focuses on the dim echoes of the human past, presenting an accessible chronicle of human physical and cultural evolution. The readers of this text are undergraduates with no previous coursework in archaeology; for many it will be their only academic exposure to our prehistoric past and considering what's freely available about the human past on cable and YouTube, that presents a heavy burden to the textbook author. Rather than overwhelm beginning students with an all-inclusive, detailed, or encyclopedic survey of human antiquity, this text focuses on the major themes of the human evolutionary story. It begins with the evolution of our earliest hominin ancestors, traces the evolution of the modern human species, and follows the various pathways our ancestors took in the development of food-producing societies and complex civilizations. My goal throughout is to instil in readers an appreciation for the long chronicle of humanity and the ongoing processes we use to construct and assess that story. HOW THE TEXT IS ORGANIZED Chapters 1 and 2 provide context and background for the discussion of human prehistory. Chapter 1 places the study of the human past in the context of science, specifically the science of anthropology. Chapter 1 also explains how a scientific approach to the study of prehistory developed. Chapter 2 is a brief overview of key methodologies employed by archaeologists and paleoanthropologists in their study of the human past. It represents a brief introduction to archaeology. Following these introductory chapters, Chapters 3 through 14 go on to present a chronological survey of the human past. Each chapter follows a consistent format with these headings: Prelude, Chronicle, Issues and Debates, Messages From the Past, Case Study Close-up, Summary, and To Learn More. A consistent format provides a pedagogical advantage, and the trajectory of human physical and cultural evolution becomes far more apparent and connected. What we know, what we don't know, and what are still topics of vigorous debate will be clear to the reader. I hope the consistent format makes it easier to follow the stories told in the book. The PRELUDE represents a conscious attempt on my part to provide a pedagogical "hook" for each chapter. Personal anecdotes or fascinating historical incidents, for example, immediately engage students in the key issue or issues of the chapter, whether it is upright locomotion, the origins of artistic expression, or the power of ancient civilizations"--

The Past in Perspective

The Past in Perspective
Title The Past in Perspective PDF eBook
Author Kenneth L. Feder
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 640
Release 2019
Genre Fossil hominids
ISBN 9780190059934

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Ideal for introduction to archaeology and world prehistory courses, The Past in Perspective: An Introduction to Human Prehistory, eighth edition, is an engaging and up-to-date chronological overview of human prehistory. Kenneth L. Feder introduces students to "the big picture"--the grand sweep of human evolutionary history--presenting the human past within the context of fundamental themes of cultural evolution. Feder's unique, refreshing, and accessible narrative personalizes the past and makes it relevant to today's students. Using a consistent chapter format--"Prelude, Chronicle, Issues and Debates, Messages from the Past, and Case Study Close-up"--Feder helps students master both what we know and what is still debated about the complex story of the human past.NEW TO THIS EDITIONNew and updated material on cutting-edge technology, such as remote imaging of archaeological landscapesUpdated research on Stonehenge and Göbekli TepeNew sections on the use of lidar in mapping the Maya and the prevalence and role of human sacrifice among the AztecsNew discussions of the Gini coefficient in calculating the degree of economic inequality that characterizes ancient complex societies, and death, wealth, status, and power in Chaco Canyon and Cahokia.This title is available as an eBook. Please contact your Learning Resource Consultant for more information.

World History

World History
Title World History PDF eBook
Author Larry S. Krieger
Publisher D C Heath & Company
Pages 940
Release 1994-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780669308525

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Studyguide for the Past in Perspective

Studyguide for the Past in Perspective
Title Studyguide for the Past in Perspective PDF eBook
Author Cram101 Textbook Reviews
Publisher Cram101
Pages 182
Release 2013-05
Genre
ISBN 9781478470694

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Never HIGHLIGHT a Book Again Includes all testable terms, concepts, persons, places, and events. Cram101 Just the FACTS101 studyguides gives all of the outlines, highlights, and quizzes for your textbook with optional online comprehensive practice tests. Only Cram101 is Textbook Specific. Accompanies: 9780872893795. This item is printed on demand.

The Past in Perspective

The Past in Perspective
Title The Past in Perspective PDF eBook
Author Feder
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Release 1996-10-01
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ISBN 9781559346078

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