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Style and function : conceptual issues in evolutionary archaeology / edited by Teresa D. Hurt and Gordon F.M. Rakita ; foreword by Robert C. Dunnell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Bergin & Garvey, 2001.Description: 1 online resource (xxviii, 212 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0313001324
  • 9780313001321
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Style and function.DDC classification:
  • 930.1/01 21
LOC classification:
  • CC75.7 .S79 2001eb
Other classification:
  • 15.30
Online resources:
Contents:
Style and function: an introduction / Michael J. O'Brien, Robert D. Leonard -- Differential persistence of what? The scale of selection issue in evolutionary archaeology / Hector Neff -- Directionality, function, and adaptation in the archaeological record / Timothy D. Maxwell -- Explaining the co-occurrence of traits in the archaeological record: a further consideration of replicative success / Teresa D. Hurt, Todd L. Vanpool, Gordon F.M. Rakita -- Culture historical and biological approaches to identifying homologous traits / R. Lee Lyman -- Neutrality, "style," and drift: building methods for studying cultural transmission in the archaeological record / Carl Lipo, Mark Madsen -- Style, function, and variation: identifying the evolutionary importance of traits in the archaeological record / Todd L. VanPool -- A million years of style and function: regional and temporal variation in Acheulean handaxes / C. David Vaughan -- Implications of new studies of Hawaiian fishhook variability for our understanding of Polynesian settlement history / Michael T. Pfeffer -- Style, function, and systematic empiricism: the conflation of process and pattern / Ethan E. Cochrane.
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Summary: This text presents theoretical background and case studies that demonstrate how evolutionary definitions of archaeological style and function may be applied to the prehistoric record.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Style and function: an introduction / Michael J. O'Brien, Robert D. Leonard -- Differential persistence of what? The scale of selection issue in evolutionary archaeology / Hector Neff -- Directionality, function, and adaptation in the archaeological record / Timothy D. Maxwell -- Explaining the co-occurrence of traits in the archaeological record: a further consideration of replicative success / Teresa D. Hurt, Todd L. Vanpool, Gordon F.M. Rakita -- Culture historical and biological approaches to identifying homologous traits / R. Lee Lyman -- Neutrality, "style," and drift: building methods for studying cultural transmission in the archaeological record / Carl Lipo, Mark Madsen -- Style, function, and variation: identifying the evolutionary importance of traits in the archaeological record / Todd L. VanPool -- A million years of style and function: regional and temporal variation in Acheulean handaxes / C. David Vaughan -- Implications of new studies of Hawaiian fishhook variability for our understanding of Polynesian settlement history / Michael T. Pfeffer -- Style, function, and systematic empiricism: the conflation of process and pattern / Ethan E. Cochrane.

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