The Archaeology of Human Ancestry

The Archaeology of Human Ancestry
Author: Stephen Shennan,James Steele
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2005-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134814497

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Archaeologists and biological anthroplogists set out their methods for reconstructing the social systems and cultural traditions of our ancestors; an essential introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduates and researchers.

Human Evolution Language and Mind

Human Evolution  Language and Mind
Author: William Noble,Iain Davidson
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996-07-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521576350

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Biological Anthropology and Prehistory

Biological Anthropology and Prehistory
Author: Patricia C. Rice,Norah Moloney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1139
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317349815

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Written specifically for courses that cover biological anthropology and archaeology, this superbly illustrated new text offers the most balanced and up-to-date introduction to our human past. Devoting equal time to biological anthropology and prehistory, this text exposes students to the many sides of major controversial issues, involving students in the scientific thought process by allowing them to draw their own conclusions. Amidst discussions of bones and artifacts, the text maintains a focus on people, demonstrating to students how biological anthropology and archaeology apply to their lives today. Featuring the latest research and findings pulled from the original sources, this new text is far and away the most up-to-date text available. In addition, the superior art program features hundreds of photographs and figures, and the multimedia presentation options include documentary film clips and lecture launcher videos. Pat Rice, a recipient of AAA’s Outstanding Teacher Award and past-president of the General Anthropology Division of AAA, and Norah Moloney, an experienced professor and active archaeologist, present the material in a clear, refreshing, and straightforward writing style.

Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution

Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution
Author: Sophie A. de Beaune,Frederick L. Coolidge,Thomas Wynn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2009-06-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521769778

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This book uses evidence from empirical studies to understand conditions that led to the development of cognitive processes during evolution.

Landscape of the Mind

Landscape of the Mind
Author: John F. Hoffecker
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231518482

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In Landscape of the Mind, John F. Hoffecker explores the origin and growth of the human mind, drawing on archaeology, history, and the fossil record. He suggests that, as an indirect result of bipedal locomotion, early humans developed a feedback relationship among their hands, brains, and tools that evolved into the capacity to externalize thoughts in the form of shaped stone objects. When anatomically modern humans evolved a parallel capacity to externalize thoughts as symbolic language, individual brains within social groups became integrated into a "neocortical Internet," or super-brain, giving birth to the mind. Noting that archaeological traces of symbolism coincide with evidence of the ability to generate novel technology, Hoffecker contends that human creativity, as well as higher order consciousness, is a product of the superbrain. He equates the subsequent growth of the mind with human history, which began in Africa more than 50,000 years ago. As anatomically modern humans spread across the globe, adapting to a variety of climates and habitats, they redesigned themselves technologically and created alternative realities through tools, language, and art. Hoffecker connects the rise of civilization to a hierarchical reorganization of the super-brain, triggered by explosive population growth. Subsequent human history reflects to varying degrees the suppression of the mind's creative powers by the rigid hierarchies of nationstates and empires, constraining the further accumulation of knowledge. The modern world emerged after 1200 from the fragments of the Roman Empire, whose collapse had eliminated a central authority that could thwart innovation. Hoffecker concludes with speculation about the possibility of artificial intelligence and the consequences of a mind liberated from its organic antecedents to exist in an independent, nonbiological form.

The Archaeology of Human Origins

The Archaeology of Human Origins
Author: Glynn Llywelyn Isaac
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521365732

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A collection of the most influential papers of the late Glynn Isaac.

Ancestors

Ancestors
Author: Alice Roberts
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781471188039

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An extraordinary exploration of the ancestry of Britain through seven burial sites. By using new advances in genetics and taking us through important archaeological discoveries, Professor Alice Roberts helps us better understand life today. ‘This is a terrific, timely and transporting book - taking us heart, body and mind beyond history, to the fascinating truth of the prehistoric past and the present’ Bettany Hughes We often think of Britain springing from nowhere with the arrival of the Romans. But in Ancestors, pre-eminent archaeologist, broadcaster and academic Professor Alice Roberts explores what we can learn about the very earliest Britons, from burial sites and by using new technology to analyse ancient DNA. Told through seven fascinating burial sites, this groundbreaking prehistory of Britain teaches us more about ourselves and our history: how people came and went and how we came to be on this island. It explores forgotten journeys and memories of migrations long ago, written into genes and preserved in the ground for thousands of years. This is a book about belonging: about walking in ancient places, in the footsteps of the ancestors. It explores our interconnected global ancestry, and the human experience that binds us all together. It’s about reaching back in time, to find ourselves, and our place in the world. PRE-ORDER CRYPT, THE FINAL BOOK IN ALICE ROBERTS' BRILLIANT TRILOGY – OUT FEBRUARY 2024.

The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia

The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia
Author: Michael D. Petraglia,Bridget Allchin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2007-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781402055621

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This is the first volume of its kind on prehistoric cultures of South Asia. The book brings together archaeologists, biological anthropologists, geneticists and linguists in order to provide a comprehensive account of the history and evolution of human populations residing in the subcontinent. New theories and methodologies presented provide new interpretations about the cultural history and evolution of populations in South Asia.