E-Book, Englisch, 442 Seiten, eBook
Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems
E-Book, Englisch, 442 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Fundamental Issues in Archaeology
ISBN: 978-1-4615-0543-3
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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1 • Introduction: Beyond Foraging andCollecting: Evolutionary Change in Hunter-GathererSettlement Systems.- I. Regional Scale Processes of settlement Pattern Change.- to Part I.- 2 • Going by Boat: The Forager-Collector Continuum at Sea.- 3 • Jomon Collectors and Foragers: RegionalInteractions and Long-term Changes in Settlement Systems among Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers in Japan.- 4 • Logistical Organization, Social Complexity,and the Collapse of Prehistoric Thule WhalingSocieties in the Central Canadian Arctic Archipelago.- 5 • Natufian: A Complex Society of Foragers.- II. Microevolutionary Approaches to long-Term Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Change.- to Part II.- 6 • Mobility, Search Modes, and Food-Getting Technology: From Magdalenian to Early Mesolithic in the Upper Danube Basin.- 7 • Long-term Land Tenure Systems in Central Brazil: Evolutionary Ecology,Risk-Management, and Social Geography.- 8 • Central Place Foraging and PrehistoricPinyon Utilization in the Great Basin.- 9 • Residential and Logistical Strategies in the Evolution of Complex Hunter-Gathererson the Kodiak Archipelago.- III. Beyond Ecological Approaches Tohunter-Gatherer Settlement Change.- to Part III.- 10 • Sacred Power and Seasonal Settlement on the Central Northwest Coast.- 11 • Long-term Change and Short-term Shifting in the Economy of Philippine Forager-Traders.- 12 • Explaining Changes in Settlement Dynamics across Transformations of Modes of Production: From Hunting to Herding in the South-Central Andes.- Afterward: Beyond Foraging and Collecting: Retrospect and Prospect.