Cultural Phylogenetics
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Cultural Phylogenetics
Concepts and Applications in Archaeology
Mendoza Straffon, Larissa
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2018
202
Mole
Inglês
9783319798608
15 a 20 dias
456
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Intro: The use of cultural phylogenetics in archaeological and anthropological research. Author 1: Larissa Mendoza Straffon Contact: l.mendoza@hum.leidenuniv.nl Part I: Conceptualizing Cultural Evolution: Units, Levels and Mechanisms 1.Development and degeneration: Classification and evolution of human populations and languages in the history of anthropology. Author 1: Matthis Krischel Affiliation: Aachen University Author 2: Frank Kressing Affiliation: Ulm University Contact: frank.kressing@uni-ulm.de 2. An epistemological analysis of tree and network thinking in the sociocultural sciences. Author 1: Nathalie Gontier Affiliation: University of Lisbon Contact: nlgontier@fc.ul.pt 3. What are the implications of a Lamarckian component for the evolution of material culture? Author 1: Eugenio Bortolini Affiliation: Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna Enrico Crema Contact: e.bortolini@ucl.ac.uk Author 2: Enrico Crema Affiliation: The Institute of Archaeology, UCL Author 3: Mark Lake Affiliation: The Institute of Archaeology, UCL 4.Interdemic selection, social hierarchy, and the cascade effect in cultural evolution: an approach from archaeology. Author 1: Daniel Garcia Rivero Affiliation: Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of Seville Contact: garciarivero@us.es 5. A developmental approach to ancient innovation: the potter's wheel in the Bronze Age east Mediterranean. Author 1: Carl Knappett Affiliation: University of Toronto Contact:carl.knappett@utoronto.ca Author 2: Sander van der Leeuw Affiliation: Arizona State University 6.The importance of a "quantitative genetic" approach to the evolution of artefact morphological traits Author 1: Stephen J. Lycett Affiliation: University at Buffalo, SUNY Contact: S.J.Lycett@kent.ac.uk Part II: Tree and Network-based Phylogenetic Models in Archeology and Anthropology 7. Family resemblances in shell faces: A 2-mode network study of homogeneity and diversityin Caribbean, late pre-colonial material culture. Author 1: Angus A. A. Mol Affiliation: Leiden University Contact: a.mol@arch.leidenuniv.nl 8.Mosaic evolution in cultural frameworks: skateboard decks and projectile points. Author 1: Anna Marie Prentiss Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula Contact: anna.prentiss@mso.umt.edu Author 2: Matthew J. Walsh Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula Author 3: Randall R. Skelton Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula Author 4: Matt Mattes Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula 9. Phylogenetic network analysis in material culture: evolution of the Baltic psaltery.Author 1: Ilya Temkin Affiliation: Northern Virginia Community College Contact: ilya_temkin@hotmail.com Author 2: Alexey Kossykh Affiliation: European University, St. Petersburg Author 3: Tomas Veloz Affiliation: University of British Columbia 10. Tracking cultural evolution with cladistics: the medicinal use of invertebrates in Northern Vietnam. Author 1:Marianna Teraevaeinen Affiliation: University of Helsinki, Finland Contact: marianna.teravainen@helsinki.fi 11. Patagonian hunter-gatherers' networks: linking rock art sites. Author 1: Ines Caridi Affiliation: Instituto de Calculo, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET Author 2: Vivian Scheinsohn Affiliation: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano(INAPL)/CONICET- Universidad de Buenos Aires Contact: scheinso@retina.ar 12.Reviewing phylogenetics in archaeology with a new study on the Russian "Venus" figurines. Author 1:Allison Tripp Affiliation: University of Victoria Contact: allisonjtripp@gmail.com Author 2: Rutger Jansma Affiliation: University of Minessota
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Cultural evolution;Cultural transmission;Phylogenetic models;Cultural phylogenetics;Archaeology;Archaeological methods;Material culture evolution
Intro: The use of cultural phylogenetics in archaeological and anthropological research. Author 1: Larissa Mendoza Straffon Contact: l.mendoza@hum.leidenuniv.nl Part I: Conceptualizing Cultural Evolution: Units, Levels and Mechanisms 1.Development and degeneration: Classification and evolution of human populations and languages in the history of anthropology. Author 1: Matthis Krischel Affiliation: Aachen University Author 2: Frank Kressing Affiliation: Ulm University Contact: frank.kressing@uni-ulm.de 2. An epistemological analysis of tree and network thinking in the sociocultural sciences. Author 1: Nathalie Gontier Affiliation: University of Lisbon Contact: nlgontier@fc.ul.pt 3. What are the implications of a Lamarckian component for the evolution of material culture? Author 1: Eugenio Bortolini Affiliation: Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna Enrico Crema Contact: e.bortolini@ucl.ac.uk Author 2: Enrico Crema Affiliation: The Institute of Archaeology, UCL Author 3: Mark Lake Affiliation: The Institute of Archaeology, UCL 4.Interdemic selection, social hierarchy, and the cascade effect in cultural evolution: an approach from archaeology. Author 1: Daniel Garcia Rivero Affiliation: Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of Seville Contact: garciarivero@us.es 5. A developmental approach to ancient innovation: the potter's wheel in the Bronze Age east Mediterranean. Author 1: Carl Knappett Affiliation: University of Toronto Contact:carl.knappett@utoronto.ca Author 2: Sander van der Leeuw Affiliation: Arizona State University 6.The importance of a "quantitative genetic" approach to the evolution of artefact morphological traits Author 1: Stephen J. Lycett Affiliation: University at Buffalo, SUNY Contact: S.J.Lycett@kent.ac.uk Part II: Tree and Network-based Phylogenetic Models in Archeology and Anthropology 7. Family resemblances in shell faces: A 2-mode network study of homogeneity and diversityin Caribbean, late pre-colonial material culture. Author 1: Angus A. A. Mol Affiliation: Leiden University Contact: a.mol@arch.leidenuniv.nl 8.Mosaic evolution in cultural frameworks: skateboard decks and projectile points. Author 1: Anna Marie Prentiss Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula Contact: anna.prentiss@mso.umt.edu Author 2: Matthew J. Walsh Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula Author 3: Randall R. Skelton Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula Author 4: Matt Mattes Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, The University of Montana, Missoula 9. Phylogenetic network analysis in material culture: evolution of the Baltic psaltery.Author 1: Ilya Temkin Affiliation: Northern Virginia Community College Contact: ilya_temkin@hotmail.com Author 2: Alexey Kossykh Affiliation: European University, St. Petersburg Author 3: Tomas Veloz Affiliation: University of British Columbia 10. Tracking cultural evolution with cladistics: the medicinal use of invertebrates in Northern Vietnam. Author 1:Marianna Teraevaeinen Affiliation: University of Helsinki, Finland Contact: marianna.teravainen@helsinki.fi 11. Patagonian hunter-gatherers' networks: linking rock art sites. Author 1: Ines Caridi Affiliation: Instituto de Calculo, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET Author 2: Vivian Scheinsohn Affiliation: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano(INAPL)/CONICET- Universidad de Buenos Aires Contact: scheinso@retina.ar 12.Reviewing phylogenetics in archaeology with a new study on the Russian "Venus" figurines. Author 1:Allison Tripp Affiliation: University of Victoria Contact: allisonjtripp@gmail.com Author 2: Rutger Jansma Affiliation: University of Minessota
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