Title: Posing questions for a scientific archaeology
Abstract:Preface Posing Questions for a Scientific Archaeology by Terry L. Hunt, Carl P. Lipo, and Sarah L. Sterling Building Components of Evolutionary Explanation: A Study of Wedge Tools from Northern South ...Preface Posing Questions for a Scientific Archaeology by Terry L. Hunt, Carl P. Lipo, and Sarah L. Sterling Building Components of Evolutionary Explanation: A Study of Wedge Tools from Northern South America by Kimberly D. Kornbacher The Engineering and Evolution of Hawaiian Fishhooks by Michael T. Pfeffer Building the Framework for An Evolutionary Explanation of Projectile Point Variation: An Example from the Central Mississippi River Valley by Kris H. Wilhelmsen Social Complexity in Ancient Egypt: Functional Differentiation Reflected in the Distribution of Standardized Ceramics by Sarah L. Sterling Community Structures in Late Mississippian Populations of the Central Mississippi Valley by Carl P. Lipo Dietary Variation and Village Settlement in the Ohio Valley by Diana M. Greenlee Resource Intensification and Late Holocene Human Impacts on Pacific Coast Bird Populations: Evidence from the Emeryville Shellmound Avifauna by Jack Broughton Evolutionary Bet-Hedging and the Hopewell Cultural Climax by Mark E. Madsen IndexRead More
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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