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Darwin and Archaeology A Handbook of Key Concepts
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John P. Hart, ed., John Edward Terrell, ed.
ISBN: 0-89789-878-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-89789-878-2
280 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 5/30/2002
List Price: $106.95 (UK Sterling Price: £73.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Description: The last decades of the 20th century witnessed strongly growing interest in evolutionary approaches to the human past. Even now, however, there is little real agreement on what evolutionary archaeology is all about. A major obstacle is the lack of consensus on how to define the basic principles of Darwinian thought in ways that are genuinely relevant to the archaeological sciences. Each chapter in this new collection of specially invited essays focuses on a single major concept and its associated key words, summarizes its historic and current uses, and then reviews case studies illustrating that concept's present and probable future role in research. What these authors say shows the richness and current diversity of thought among those today who insist that Darwinism has a key role to play in archaeology.

Each chapter includes definitions of related key words. Because the same key words may have the same or different meanings in different conceptual contexts, many of these key words are addressed in more than one chapter. In addition to exploring key concepts, collectively the book's chapters show the broad range of ideas and opinions in this intellectual arena today. This volume reflects—and clarifies—debate today on the role of Darwinism in modern archaeology, and by doing so, may help shape the directions that future work in archaeology will take.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword by Gary M. Feinman
    Introduction by John Edward Terrell and John P. Hart
    Adaptation by Todd Van Pool
    Biological Constraint by James Steele
    Cause by Michael J. O'Brien and R. Lee Lyman
    Classification by R. Lee Lyman and Michael J. O'Brien
    Complexity by John Kantner
    Culture by Paul Roscoe
    Descent by Scott MacEachern
    History by Sibel Barut Kusimba
    Individuals by Dean R. Snow
    Learning by Stephen J. Shennan
    Models by Bruce Winterhalder
    Natural Selection by Robert D. Leonard and George T. Jones
    Populations by Kevin Kelly
About the Author: JOHN P. HART is Director of Research & Collections, New York State Museum, Albany.

JOHN EDWARD TERRELL is Director of the New Guinea Research Program and Curator of Anthropology at the Field Museum in Chicago.
LCC Class: 930
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