Hunters and Gatherers vol Ii

Hunters and Gatherers  vol Ii
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367718421

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All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition.Volume 1: Hunters and Gatherers - History, Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II: Hunters and Gatherers - Property, Power and Ideology

Hunters and Gatherers Vol I

Hunters and Gatherers  Vol I
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367718413

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One of two volumes based on communications to the Fourth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies held in London in September 1986, in the week following the Southampton World Archaeological Conference.

Hunters and Gatherers Volume II

Hunters and Gatherers  Volume II
Author: Tim Ingold,David Riches,James Woodburn
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1988
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: PSU:000056840377

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All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition.Volume 1: Hunters and Gatherers - History, Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II: Hunters and Gatherers - Property, Power and Ideology

Hunters and Gatherers Volume 1

Hunters and Gatherers  Volume 1
Author: Tim Ingold,David Riches,James Woodburn
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1988
Genre: Science
ISBN: PSU:000023524651

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All that is central to the dynamic process in human society is evident in the study of hunter-gatherers - peoples whose subsistence way of life reflects the original form of human adaptation. This is the thesis of these wide-ranging volumes in which internationally leading scholars consider hunter-gatherer peoples in Africa, Asia, Australia and North America and reflect theoretically on the hunter-gatherer condition.Volume 1: Hunters and Gatherers - History, Evolution and Social ChangeVolume II: Hunters and Gatherers - Property, Power and Ideology

Hunters and Gatherers History evolution and social change

Hunters and Gatherers  History  evolution  and social change
Author: Tim Ingold,David Riches,James Woodburn
Publsiher: Berg Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1988
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005393272

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A collection of papers given at a conference in London to mark the 20th anniversary of the Man the Hunter Symposium. The two volumes resulting from this conference present new information on the structure and evolution of hunter-gatherer societies.

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers
Author: Richard B. Lee,Richard Heywood Daly,Richard Daly
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1999-12-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 052157109X

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Hunting and gathering is humanity's first and most successful adaptation. Until 12,000 years ago, all humanity lived this way. Surprisingly, in an increasingly urbanized and technological world dozens of hunting and gathering societies have persisted and thrive worldwide, resilient in the face of change, their ancient ways now combined with the trappings of modernity. The Encyclopedia is divided into three parts. The first contains case studies, by leading experts, of over fifty hunting and gathering peoples, in seven major world regions. There is a general introduction and an archaeological overview for each region. Part II contains thematic essays on prehistory, social life, gender, music and art, health, religion, and indigenous knowledge. The final part surveys the complex histories of hunter-gatherers' encounters with colonialism and the state, and their ongoing struggles for dignity and human rights as part of the worldwide movement of indigenous peoples.

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter gatherers

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter gatherers
Author: Vicki Cummings,Peter Jordan,Marek Zvelebil
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages: 1361
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199551224

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For more than a century, the study of hunting and gathering societies has been central to the development of both archaeology and anthropology as academic disciplines, and has also generated widespread public interest and debate. This book provides a comprehensive review of hunter-gatherer studies to date, including critical engagements with older debates, new theoretical perspectives, and renewed obligations for greater engagement between researchers and indigenous communities.

Hunter Gatherers

Hunter Gatherers
Author: Robert L. Bettinger,Raven Garvey,Shannon Tushingham
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781489975812

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Hunter-gatherer research has played a historically central role in the development of anthropological and evolutionary theory. Today, research in this traditional and enduringly vital field blurs lines of distinction between archaeology and ethnology, and seeks instead to develop perspectives and theories broadly applicable to anthropology and its many sub disciplines. In the groundbreaking first edition of Hunter-Gatherers: Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory (1991), Robert Bettinger presented an integrative perspective on hunter-gatherer research and advanced a theoretical approach compatible with both traditional anthropological and contemporary evolutionary theories. Hunter-Gatherers remains a well-respected and much-cited text, now over 20 years since initial publication. Yet, as in other vibrant fields of study, the last two decades have seen important empirical and theoretical advances. In this second edition of Hunter-Gatherers, co-authors Robert Bettinger, Raven Garvey, and Shannon Tushingham offer a revised and expanded version of the classic text, which includes a succinct and provocative critical synthesis of hunter-gatherer and evolutionary theory, from the Enlightenment to the present. New and expanded sections relate and react to recent developments—some of them the authors’ own—particularly in the realms of optimal foraging and cultural transmission theories. An exceptionally informative and ambitious volume on cultural evolutionary theory, Hunter-Gatherers, second edition, is an essential addition to the libraries of anthropologists, archaeologists, and human ecologists alike.