Bones and Ochre

Bones and Ochre
Author: Marianne Sommer
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674024990

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When ochre-stained bones were unearthed by William Buckland in a Welsh cave in 1823, they raised many unsettling questions regarding their origin, and inspired the casting and recasting of the character who became known as the Red Lady. Her biography reflects the personal, professional, and national ambitions of those who studied her.

Bones Boats Bison

Bones  Boats   Bison
Author: E. James Dixon
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826321380

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This revolutionary synthesis dispels the stereotype of big game hunters following mammoths across the Bering Land Bridge, while painting a vivid picture of marine mammal hunters, fishers, and general foragers colonizing the New World.

The Origins of Agriculture in Europe

The Origins of Agriculture in Europe
Author: I. J. Thorpe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134620098

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The Origins of Agriculture in Europe takes a look at current ideas in the light of a considerable mass of literature and archaeological evidence; examining the transition to agriculture through the comparison of social and economic developments across Europe. In this volume, I.J.Thorpe manages to evaluate various alternative explanations in detailed examples, whilst also succeeding in addressing the broader theoretical questions which form the nucleus of contemporary debates. This clearly written and accessible text is an extremely valuable resource for students of European prehistory.

The First Signs

The First Signs
Author: Genevieve von Petzinger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781476785509

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"Archaeologist Genevieve von Petzinger looks past the horses, bison, ibex, and faceless humans in the ancient paintings and instead focuses on the abstract geometric images that accompany them. She offers her research on the terse symbols that appear more often than any other kinds of figures--signs that have never really been studied or explained until now"--

The People of Sunghir

The People of Sunghir
Author: Erik Trinkaus,Alexandra P. Buzhilova,Maria B. Mednikova,Maria V. Dobrovolskaya
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2014-05-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199381067

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In this latest volume in the Human Evolution Series, Erik Trinkaus and his co-authors synthesize the research and findings concerning the human remains found at the Sunghir archaeological site. It has long been apparent to those in the field of paleoanthropology that the human fossil remains from the site of Sunghir are an important part of the human paleoanthropological record, and that these fossil remains have the potential to provide substantial data and inferences concerning human biology and behavior, both during the earlier Upper Paleolithic and concerning the early phases of human occupation of high latitude continental Eurasia. But despite many separate investigations and published studies on the site and its findings, a single and definitive volume does not yet exist on the subject. This book combines the expertise of four paleoanthropologists to provide a comprehensive description and paleobiological analysis of the Sunghir human remains. Since 1990, Trinkaus et al. have had access to the Sunghir site and its findings, and the authors have published frequently on the topic. The book places these human fossil remains in context with other Late Pleistocene humans, utilizing numerous comparative charts, graphs, and figures. As such, the book is highly illustrated, in color. Trinkaus and his co-authors outline the many advances in paleoanthropology that these remains have helped to bring about, examining the Sunghir site from all angles.

Soils Stones and Symbols Cultural Perceptions of the Mineral World

Soils Stones and Symbols Cultural Perceptions of the Mineral World
Author: Nicole Boivin,Owic
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134057429

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Ethnographic and archaeological records feature a rich body of data suggesting that understandings of the mineral world are in fact both culturally variable and highly diverse. Soils, Stones and Symbols highlights studies from the fields of anthropology, archaeology and philosophy that demonstrate that not all individuals and societies view minerals as commodities to be exploited for economic gain, or as passive objects of disembodied scientific enquiry. In visiting such diverse contexts as contemporary India, colonial-period Australia and prehistoric Europe and the Americas, the papers in this volume demonstrate that in pre-industrial societies, minerals are often symbolically meaningful, ritually powerful, and deeply interwoven into not just economic and material, but also social, cosmological, mythical, spiritual and philosophical aspects of life. In addressing the theme of the mineral world, this book is not only unique within the social and geo-sciences, but also at the forefront of recent attempts to demonstrate the importance of materiality to processes of human cognition and sociality. It draws upon theoretical developments relating to meaning, experience, the body, and material culture to demonstrate that studies of rock art, landscapes, architecture, technology and resource use are all linked through the minerals that constantly surround us and are the focus of our never-ending attempts to understand and transform them.

Annals of Philosophy

Annals of Philosophy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1822
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: UCAL:$B526654

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The Annals of Philosophy

The Annals of Philosophy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1822
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BML:37001103272097

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