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Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resiliencea bioarchaeological perspective /
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Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilienceedited by Daniel H. Temple, Christopher M. Stojanowski.
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a bioarchaeological perspective /
其他作者:
Temple, Daniel Howard.
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Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2019.
面頁冊數:
x, 395 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Nov 2018).
標題:
Hunting and gathering societies.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316941256
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9781316941256$q(electronic bk.)
Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resiliencea bioarchaeological perspective /
Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilience
a bioarchaeological perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Daniel H. Temple, Christopher M. Stojanowski. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2019. - x, 395 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ;81. - Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ;81..
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Nov 2018).
Machine generated contents note: 1. Interrogating the alterity of hunter-gatherers in bioarchaeological context: adaptability, transformability and resilience of hunter-gatherers in the past Daniel H. Temple and Christopher M. Stojanowski; 2. Regional continuity and local challenges to resilience among holocene hunter-gatherers of the Greater Cape Floristic Region, South Africa Susan Pfeiffer and Leslie Harrington; 3. Hunter-gatherer persistence and demography in Patagonia (Southern South America): the impact of ecological changes during the Pleistocene and Holocene Valeria Bernal, S. Ivan Perez, Maria Barbara Postillone and Diego D. Rindel; 4. The success and failure of resilience in the European Mesolithic Rick J. Schulting; 5. Persistence of time: resilience and adaptability in prehistoric Jomon hunter-gatherers from the inland sea region of Southwestern Honshu, Japan Daniel H. Temple; 6. Biomechanics, habitual activity, and resilience among Southern African hunter-gatherers and herders Michelle E. Cameron and Jay Stock; 7. Biocultural adaptation and resilience in the hunter-gatherers of Lagoa Santa, Central-Eastern Brazil Pedro Da-Gloria and Lucas Bueno; 8. Resiliency among hunter-gatherers in Southern California before and after European colonization: a bioarchaeological perspective Erin E. Bornemann and Lynn H. Gamble; 9. Persistence or pastoralim: the challenges of studying hunter-gatherer resilience in Africa Christopher M. Stojanowski; 10. Ancient mortuary ritual and cultural resilience on the northwest coast of North America Bryn Letham and Gary Coupland; 11. Bioarchaeological evidence for cultural resilience at Point Hope, Alaska: persistence and memory in the ontology of personhood in northern hunter-gatherers Lauryn C. Justice and Daniel H. Temple; 12. Biocultural perspectives on interpersonal violence in the prehistoric San Francisco Bay Area Eric J. Bartelink, Viviana I. Bellifemine, Irina Nechayev, Valerie A. Andrushko, Alan Leventhal and Robert Jurmian; 13. The discovery and rapid demise of the Sadlermiut Charles F. Merbs; 14. When resilience fails: fences, water control, and Aboriginal history in the Western Riverina, Australia Judith Littleton; 15. Models, metaphors, and measures Jane E. Buikstra.
Hunter-gatherer lifestyles defined the origins of modern humans and for tens of thousands of years were the only form of subsistence our species knew. This changed with the advent of food production, which occurred at different times throughout the world. The chapters in this volume explore the different way that hunter-gatherer societies around the world adapted to changing social and ecological circumstances while still maintaining a predominantly hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Couched specifically with the framework of resilience theory, the authors use contextualized bioarchaeological analyses of health, diet, mobility, and funerary practices to explore how hunter-gatherers responded to challenges and actively resisted change that diminished the core of their social identity and worldview.
ISBN: 9781316941256$q(electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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