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LECTURES



WHAT IS CULTURAL PHYLOGENY, AND HOW DO WE RECOGNIZE IT?


Michael J. O'Brien

University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 EEUU



NICHE CONSTRUCTION AND GENE-CULTURE CO-EVOLUTION


John Odling-Smee

Mansfield College, University of Oxford Oxford OX13TF,
United Kingdom

CONTRIBUTIONS

Mark Aldenderfer
Department of Anthropology
University of Arizona,Tucson, AZ 85721-0030
THE TRADING ZONE IN EVOLUTIONARY ARCHAEOLOGY: AN ALTERNATIVE TO A UNIFIED DARWINIAN PARADIGM

 

Alex Bentley

Durham University

Archaeological theory as an evolutionary process: Distinguishing fad from theory, and why any unified paradigm is impossible


David Bulbeck
School of Archaeology and Anthropology,
The Australian National University
DARWINIAN EVOLUTIONARY INSIGHTS INTO POTTERY AS AN ETHNIC MARKER

 

 

Mike Cannon

California State University, Long Beach

Explaining Variability in the Importance of Agriculture,

While Working Toward a Unified Darwinian Paradigm



Marcelo Cardillo
IMHICIHU-CONICET Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas. DIPA. (Departamento de Investigaciones prehistóricas arqueológicas). Saavedra 15. Buenos Aires, Argentina, ARG.
TEMPORAL TRENDS IN THE MORPHOMETRIC VARIATION OF THE LITHIC PROJECTILE POINTS DURING THE MIDDLE HOLOCENE OF SOUTHERN ANDES (PUNA REGION). A COEVOLUTIONARY APPROACH

Ethan E. Cochrane
Institute of Archaeology,University College London
31-34 Gordon Square,London WC1H 0PY.United Kingdom
FROM CLOVIS POINTS TO BANTU PEOPLES: WHAT DO DIFFERENT CULTURAL PHYLOGENIES MEASURE?

Mark Collard *

Briggs Buchanan*

*Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, 6303 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z1.
TESTING MODELS OF EARLY PALEOINDIAN ADAPTATION USING BIOLOGICAL PHYLOGENETIC TECHNIQUES


John Darwent
Inglefield Land Archaeology Project, Department of Anthropology University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8522
PHYLOGENIES OF THULE HARPOON COMPONENTS FROM THE NORTH AMERICAN HIGH ARCTIC


John Dudgeon
Institute for Integrated Research in Materials, Environments and Society (IIRMES),California State University, Long Beach.1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840
CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL PHYLOGENETICS WITHIN POPULATIONS: WHAT CAN ONE PROFITABLY TEACH THE OTHER?


José Luis Escacena Carrasco
Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla, España.
INTERDEMIC SELECTION AND PHOENICIAN PRIESTHOOD. DARWINIAN REFLECTIONS FROM THE SOUTHERN HISPANIC ARCHAEOASTRONOMY.


José Luis Escacena Carrasco*
Daniel García Rivero*

*Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla,España.
EVOLUTIVE CLADOGRAM OF THE BULL SKIN MOTIVE AND ITS IMITATIONS IN THE ARCHAIC MEDITERRANEAN


Agner Fog
Aalborg University Copenhagen,Denmark
A GROUP SELECTION MODEL OF TERRITORIAL WAR, XENOPHOBIA AND ALTRUISM IN HUMANS AND OTHER PRIMATES.


Michael W. Graves
University of Hawai'i
CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, LINEAGES, AND THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL UNITS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS


Kristen J. Gremillion
The Ohio State University
TWO FACES OF DARWIN: THE COMPLEMENTARITY OF EVOLUTIONARY ARCHAEOLOGY AND HUMAN BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY


Guichón R.A.(1,2),
M.H.Fugassa (2),
J.A.Suby (2)
R.Casali (3)
(1) Conicet
(2)Depto. de Biología, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata y Sede Quequén, Depto. de Arqueología, Universidad Nacional del Centro. Argentina
(3)Fac. de Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Argentina. ARG.
HEALTH OF NATIVE HUMAN POPULATIONS IN AUSTRAL PATAGONIA, AN EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE


Terry L Hunt*

Carl P. Lipo*
*Department of Anthropology-IIRMES -
The Institute for Integrated Research on Materials, Environments, and Society,1250 Bellflower Blvd.
California State University Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90804
INVESTMENT, COMPETITION, BET-HEDGING AND SIGNALING IN THE EVOLUTION OF EASTER ISLAND PREHISTORY


Karen Johnson
University of Michigan
THE COGNITIVE DOMAIN OF ARTIFACTS: ONTOGENY, PHYLOGENY, AND HUMAN CULTURAL LEARNING STRATEGIES.


SIbel Kusimba
Northern Illinois University
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ETHNIC BOUNDARIES AND MOSAICS: AN ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE


José Luis Lanata
CONICET- UBA, Argentina. ARG.
THE LAST FRONTIER. THE PEOPLING OF SOUTH AMERICA FROM AN INVASIVE SPECIES PERSPECTIVE.


Carl P. Lipo*

Terry L. Hunt*
*Department of Anthropology-IIRMES -
The Institute for Integrated Research on Materials, Environments, and Society,1250 Bellflower Blvd.
California State University Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90804
THE CULTURAL PHYLOGENY OF MONUMENTAL STATUES ON EASTER ISLAND


Daniel O. Larson
Department of Anthropology,Environmental Science and Policy
Institute for Integrated Research in Materials, Environment, and Society,1250 Bellflower Boulevard
California State University, Long Beach 90840-1003,(562) 985-5187
MULTIDIMENSIONAL SELECTION AND EVOLUTION: TOWARDS THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF DUAL-INHERITANCE, TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION, MODULARITY, AND COMPLEXITY AMONG HUMANS.

Gabriel López
Grupo de Investigación Cultura, Comportamiento y Evolución Humana (GICCEH, Sección Arqueología, Universidad de Buenos Aires. CONICET, 25 de Mayo 217 3º Piso, Buenos Aires, (1002) ARG.
THE STUDY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD OF SANTA ROSA DE LOS PASTOS GRANDES, PUNA DE SALTA, ARGENTINA, FROM AN INCLUSIVE EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE.


Stephen J. Lycett
Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies, University of Cambridge,Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge, UK. E-mail s.lycett@human-evol.cam.ac.uk
FROM LINNAEAN TAXONOMY TO A DARWINIAN PHYLOGENY OF PALAEOLITHIC TECHNOLOGIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EVOLUTIONARY ANALYSIS OF CULTURE


Herbert D. G. Maschner *

Ben Marler*

*Idaho State University, Department of Anthropology,
Campus Box 8005, Pocatello, Idaho 83209
EXTENDED PHENOTYPES, EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY, COMPLEX SYSTEMS, AND CULTURAL TRANSMISSION: WHY A UNIFIED DARWINIAN ARCHAEOLOGY IS NOT ONLY DIFFICULT, BUT UNDESIRABLE AS WELL


Tekahiko Matsugi**
*Institute of Archaeology,
University College London
31-34 Gordon Square,London WC1H0PY U.K.
*Department of Archaeology and History,
Faculty of Letters,Okayama University
3-1-1 Tsushimanaka,Okayama city 700-8530 Japan
EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS OF WARFARE AND MATERIAL CULTURE
IN PREHISTORIC JAPAN.


Alex Mesoudi
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews
St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JP, Scotland, UK
THE EXPERIMENTAL SIMULATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PATTERNS: A CONTRIBUTION TO A UNIFIED SCIENCE OF CULTURAL EVOLUTION


Hernán J. Muscio
Grupo de Investigación Cultura, Comportamiento y Evolución Humana (GICCEH), Sección Arqueología, Universidad de Buenos Aires. CONICET, 25 de Mayo 217 3º Piso, Buenos Aires, (1002), Argentina, ARG.
ARTIFACTS, BEHAVIORS AND MULTILEVEL SELECTION: A SYNTHETIC DARWINIAN PARADIGM IN EVOLUTIONARY ARCHAEOLOGY IS POSSIBLE AND CONVENIENT. LESSONS FROM THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ANDEAN PUNA OF ARGENTINA.
 

Hernán J. Muscio*

Gabriel E. López*

*Grupo de Investigación Cultura, Comportamiento y Evolución Humana (GICCEH)

Sección Arqueología, Universidad de Buenos Aires. CONICET

25 de Mayo 217 3º Piso, Buenos Aires, (1002) ARG

Unifying Darwinism in Evolutinary Archaology



Albert F. H. Naccache
Beirut, Lebanon
THE FRAMEWORK OF MODES OF EVOLUTION AND THE INTEGRATION OF HUMAN HISTORY WITHIN NATURAL HISTORY

Hector Neff
IIRMES,
California State University - Long Beach
ZAHAVI'S HANDICAP PRINCIPLE AND THE ORIGINS OF MESOAMERICAN CIVILIZATION


Aimée Plourde
Centre for the Evolutionary Analysis of Cultural Behavior,
Institute of Archaeology, University College London
EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SELECTION: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE STUDY OF PRESTIGE GOODS.


Felix Riede
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
University of Cambridge
NICHE CONSTRUCTION APPLIED: TRIPLE-INHERITANCE INSIGHTS INTO THE POST-GLACIAL RE-COLONIZATION OF SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIA


Diego Rivero*

Matías E. Medina*

*Cátedra de Prehistoria y Arqueología (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba); CONICET,Pabellón Argentina 8211; Cara Sur
Ciudad Universitaria Córdoba (Capital)5000 Córdoba - Argentina.ARG.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, HUMAN PREDATION AND FORAGING EFFICIENCY IN THE CENTRAL HILLS OF ARGENTINA.


Ceri Shipton
Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies (LCHES)
University of Cambridge
COGNITION AND COMMUNICATION IN THE ACHEULEAN OF THE HUNSGI-BAICHBAL BASIN, KARNATAKA, INDIA.

Monica Tamariz

Language Evolution and Computation Research Unit,

The University of Edinburgh.

darwinian dynamics in cultural skills and cultural forms


Jamshid Tehrani *

Mark Collard **
* Centre for the Evolutionary Analysis of Cultural Diversity,University College London, UK
**Department of Anthropology and Sociology,
University of British Columbia, Canada
CLADISTIC AND ETHNOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF CRAFT TRANSMISSION IN RURAL IRAN: TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED STUDY OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND CHANGE

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