Archaeology of Human Ancestry

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African Apes
archaeological
Archaic Homo Sapiens
Australopithecus Afarensis
biological anthropology
Bonobos
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cognitive evolution
Common Chimpanzees
Dense
early
Early Hominid
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erectus
evolution
Genus Homo
Great Apes
Group Size
hominid
Hominid Activities
Hominid Behaviour
Hominid Evolution
Hominid Group Sizes
Hominid Groups
Hominid Social Systems
hominid socioecology
homo
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapiens Sapiens
hunter-gatherer societies
Kyr BP
modern
Modern Foragers
Multi-male Groups
Non-human Primates
Palaeolithic Archaeologists
primate behaviour studies
reconstructing prehistoric social systems
record
reproductive
sexual division of labour
Social Structure
Social Systems
success

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415118620
  • Weight: 1030g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Human social life is constrained and defined by our cognitive and emotional dispositions, which are the legacy of our foraging ancestors. But how difficult is it to reconstruct the social systems and cultural traditions of those ancestors?
The Archaeology of Human Ancestry provides a stimulating and provocative answer, in which archaeologists and biological anthropologists set out and demonstrate their reconstructive methods. Contributors use observations of primates and modern hunter-gatherers to illuminate the fossil and artefactual records. Thematic treatment covers the evolution of group size; group composition and the emotional structure of social bonds; sexual dimorphism and the sexual division of labour; and the origins of human cultural traditions.
The Archaeology of Human Ancestry is an essential introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduates and researchers in archaeology and biological anthropology. It will also be used by workers in psychology, sociology and feminist studies as a resource for understanding human social origins.

Shennan, Stephen; Steele, James