An Introduction to Modern ArcheologySchenkman Publishing Company, 1972 - 96 Seiten |
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... human society that created them . In contrast , it is the explicit goal of modern archeology to investigate the nature of the culture producing the artifacts . Questions that might be asked are : what was the size and composition of the ...
... human society that created them . In contrast , it is the explicit goal of modern archeology to investigate the nature of the culture producing the artifacts . Questions that might be asked are : what was the size and composition of the ...
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... human culture , arrang- ing the various exotic societies recently discovered by Euro- pean colonization into a hierarchy that supposedly repre- sented an evolutionary sequence for all human cultures . To demonstrate the regularity of ...
... human culture , arrang- ing the various exotic societies recently discovered by Euro- pean colonization into a hierarchy that supposedly repre- sented an evolutionary sequence for all human cultures . To demonstrate the regularity of ...
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J. Ned Woodall. early human cultures and the blatant ethnocentrism built into the scheme , the works of the unilinear evolutionists are not entirely devoid of value . The data gathered to support the proposed evolutionary sequence is ...
J. Ned Woodall. early human cultures and the blatant ethnocentrism built into the scheme , the works of the unilinear evolutionists are not entirely devoid of value . The data gathered to support the proposed evolutionary sequence is ...
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THE NEW ARCHEOLOGY | 7 |
Chapter 2 | 19 |
Chapter 3 | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adaptive American animal anthropologists appear arche archeological model archeological record archeological remains artifacts attributes Binford Boas Boasians burial Caddo Caddoan cause clans complex CULTURAL ECOLOGY cultural evolution cultural materialism cultural subsystem cultural system culture change culture process culture's decoration defined determine direct historical approach ecological change econiche economic efficient Elman Service environment evidence example excavation explanation exploiting external extinct factor female fertile formulate function Hence historical particularism horticulture human culture hypothesis ideology increase Indian indicate interpretation involves irrigation Julian Steward Juntunen located maize major males managerial material remains matrilineal matrilocal modern archeology mounds Mousterian Mousterian assemblages ologist ology paleoanthropologist population density pottery prehistoric problem production relationship residence pattern result role semi-arid situation social organization social stratification societies sociofacts soil species structural-functionalism technofacts Teotihuacan tested theory tion traits tribes ture types unilinear Upper Paleolithic valley view of culture