Sourcebook of Paleolithic Transitions (eBook)

Methods, Theories, and Interpretations

Marta Camps, Parth Chauhan (Herausgeber)

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2009 | 2009
XXVI, 574 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-0-387-76487-0 (ISBN)

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This volume brings together an international group of leading researchers to discuss past, present and future research on the Paleolithic transitions. The result is a seminal book from both an anthropological as well as a theoretical viewpoint.
As the study of Palaeolithic technologies moves towards a more analytical approach, it is necessary to determine a consistent procedural framework. The contributions to this timely and comprehensive volume do just that. This volume incorporates a broad chronological and geographical range of Palaeolithic material from the Lower to Upper Palaeolithic. The focus of this volume is to provide an analysis of Palaeolithic technologies from a quantitative, empirical perspective.

As new techniques, particularly quantitative methods, for analyzing Palaeolithic technologies gain popularity, this work provides case studies particularly showcasing these new techniques.
Employing diverse case studies, and utilizing multivariate approaches, morphometrics, model-based approaches, phylogenetics, cultural transmission studies, and experimentation, this volume provides insights from international contributors at the forefront of recent methodological advances.

Parth R. Chauhan is an Indian-American Research Associate with the Stone Age Institute (Indiana, USA). He obtained his PhD from the University of Sheffield (UK) in 2005 and his MA from Deccan College Postgraduate Research Institute (Pune, India) in 1998. His research interests include Old World prehistory, Palaeolithic archaeology, hominin dispersals, Asian paleoanthropology, vertebrate paleontology and taphonomy and lithic technology. He is currently carrying out research on early human technological and environmental adaptations during the Quaternary of India and Yemen.

Methodological and Theoretical Perspectives.- Has the Notion of “Transitions” in Paleolithic Prehistory Outlived Its Usefulness? The European Record in Wider Context.- Accidents of History: Conceptual Frameworks in Paleoarchaeology.- Defining Modernity, Establishing Rubicons, Imagining the Other—and the Neanderthal Enigma.- The Longest Transition or Multiple Revolutions?.- Quantifying Transitions: Morphometric Approaches to Palaeolithic Variability and Technological Change.- ESR Dating at Hominid and Archaeological Sites During the Pleistocene.- The South Asian Paleolithic Record and Its Potential for Transitions Studies.- DISCUSSION 1: An Overview of Matters Transitional, From the Outside Looking In.- Changes Within the Lower Paleolithic.- From Nothing to Something: The Appearance and Context of the Earliest Archaeological Record.- The Oldowan-Acheulian Transition: Is there a “Developed Oldowan” Artifact Tradition?.- Lower Palaeolithic Transitions in the Northern Latitudes of Eurasia.- Hominin Adaptability and Patterns of Faunal Turnover in the Early to Middle Pleistocene Transition in the Levant.- DISCUSSION 2: Transitions: Behavioral Change in the Early Pleistocene.- Lower to Middle Paleolithic Transitions.- Assessing the Lower to Middle Paleolithic Transition.- The East Asian Middle Paleolithic Reexamined.- The Lower to Middle Paleolithic Transition in South Asia and Its Implications for Hominin Cognition and Dispersals.- DISCUSSION 3: The Lower to Middle Paleolithic Transition.- Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transitions.- The Middle-Upper Paleolithic Transition Revisited.- Historical Perspectives on the European Transition from Middle to Upper Paleolithic.- From the Middle to the Later Stone Age in Eastern Africa.- Comparing Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transitions in the Middle East and Egypt.- Through the Looking-Glass. The Most Recent Years of Cantabrian Research in the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition.- The Transitional Aurignacian and the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic Transition Model in Cantabrian Iberia.- Hard Work Never Goes to Waste: The Role of Iberia in the Mid-Upper Paleolithic Transition.- What Is a ‘Transitional’ Industry? The Uluzzian of Southern Italy as a Case Study.- Middle/Upper Paleolithic Interface in Vindija Cave (Croatia): New Results and Interpretations.- Szeletian, Not Aurignacian: A Review of the Chronology and Cultural Associations of the Vindija G1 Neandertals.- The Bükk Mountain Szeletian: Old and New Views on “Transitional” Material from the Eponymous Site of the Szeletian.- The Subsistence Behaviours of the Last Crimean Neanderthals.- DISCUSSION 4: The Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic Transition: What News?.- The Later Paleolithic.- Investigating the Aurignacian/Gravettian Transition in the Bistri?a Valley (NE-Romania).- Modern Human Colonization of the Siberian Mammoth Steppe: A View from South-Central Siberia.- Shades of Gray: The Paleoindian–Early Archaic “Transition” in the Northeast.- Central Andean Lithic Techno-Typology at the Terminal Pleistocene-Early Holocene Transition.- The Paleolithic-Mesolithic Transition.- DISCUSSION 5: Transitions in the Later Palaeolithic.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.9.2009
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Mineralogie / Paläontologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Technik
Schlagworte Archaeological Theory • archaeology of modern human origins • Archaic period in North America • behavioral response to Paleolithic transition • Glas • Holocene • Hominid • Hominin Dispersal • Mesolithic • Middle Paleolithic • Neanderthal • Paleolithic • Pleistocene • Prehistory • Stone Age
ISBN-10 0-387-76487-9 / 0387764879
ISBN-13 978-0-387-76487-0 / 9780387764870
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