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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xx, 436 pages
- Contents
-
- New phylogenetic relationships for Y-chromosome Haplogroup I: reappraising its phylogeography and prehistory
- Peter A. Underhill [and others]
- pt. 2. Cognitive perspectives on modern human origins.
- Body ornamentation as information technology: towards an understanding of the significance of early beads
- Steven L. Kuhn & Mary C. Stiner
- The significance of 'acculturation' depends on the meaning of 'culture'
- Philip G. Chase
- Putting it all together: a constructionist approach to the evolution of human mental capacities
- Kathleen R. Gibson
- Did a small but significant enhancement in working memory capacity power the evolution of modern thinking?
- Introduction.
- Thomas Wynn & Frederick L. Coolidge
- The social brain and the cultural explosion of the human revolution
- Robin I.M. Dunbar
- Did syntax trigger the human revoluton?
- Derek Bickerton
- Music and the origin of modern humans
- Steven Mithen
- pt. 3. The archaeological and behavioural records in southern and eastern Africa.
- Fully symbolic Sapiens behavior: innovations in the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa
- Christopher Stuart Henshilwood
- Rethinking the human revolution: Eurasian and African perspectives
- Down with the revolution
- Sally McBrearty
- Context and chronology of early Homo sapiens fossils from the Omo Kibish formation, Ethiopia
- John J. Shea, John G. Fleagle & Selalem Assefa
- pt. 4. The archaeological and behavioural records in central and northern Africa and the Near East.
- Modern is as modern does? Technological trends and thresholds in the south-central African record
- Lawrence Barham
- Abrupt climatic change and chronology of the upper Palaeolithic in northern and eastern Morocco
- R. Nick Barton [and others]
- The place of northeast Africa in the early history of modern humans: new data and interpretations on the middle Stone Age
- Paul Mellars
- Philip Van Peer & Pierre M. Vermeersch
- From the beginning: Levantine Upper Palaeolithic cultural change and continuity
- Anna Belfer-Cohen & A. Nigel Goring-Morris
- The dispersal of modern humans in Eurasia: a cultural interpretation
- Ofer Bar-Yosef
- The boulevard of broken dreams: evolutionary discontinuity in the late Pleistocene Levant
- John J. Shea
- pt. 5. The demographic and archaeological records in Europe.
- What can Neanderthals tell us about modern origins?
- Jean-Jacques Hublin
- pt. 1. Biological and demographic perspectives on modern human origins.
- The Peştera Cu Oase people, Europe's earliest modern humans
- João Zilhão [and others]
- Re-evaluating the Aurignacian as an expression of modern human mobility and dispersal
- William Davies
- Evolution or revolution? New evidence for the origin of symbolic behaviour in and out of Africa
- Francesco D'Errico & Marian Vanhaeren
- Systems of personal ornamentation in the early upper Palaeolithic: methodological challenges and new observations
- Randall White
- Changing biodiversity and complexity across the middle-upper Palaeolithic transition
- Katie Boyle
- The origin and dispersal of Homo sapiens: our current state of knowledge
- pt. 6. The archaeological and behavioural records in central and eastern Europe.
- The significance of blade technologies in the period 50-35 kyr BP for the middle Palaeolithic-upper Palaeolithic transition in central and eastern Europe
- Janusz K. Kozlowski
- On modern human penetration to northern Eurasia: the multiple advances hypothesis
- Jiří A. Svoboda
- Social intimacy, artefact visibility and acculturation models of Neanderthal-modern human interaction
- Gilbert B. Tostevin
- Arguments for population movement of anatomically modern humans from central Asia to Europe
- Marcel Otte
- Heading north: an africanist perspective on the replacement of Neanderthals by modern humans
- Chris Stringer
- Curtis W. Marean
- pt. 7. Asian and Australasian perspectives.
- Mind the gap: factoring the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent into Out of Africa models
- Michael D. Petraglia
- Pre-LGM Sahul (Pleistocene Australia-New Guinea) and the archaeology of early modern humans
- James F. O'Connell & Jim Allen
- Through the looking glass: new evidence on the presence and behaviour of late pleistocene humans at Niah Cave, Sarawak, Borneo
- Ryan Rabett & Graeme Barker
- Complete MtDNA sequences: quest on 'Out-of-Africa' route completed?
- Toomas Kivisild
- Isbn
- 9781902937465
- Label
- Rethinking the human revolution : new behavioural and biological perspectives on the origin and dispersal of modern humans
- Title
- Rethinking the human revolution
- Title remainder
- new behavioural and biological perspectives on the origin and dispersal of modern humans
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Paul Mellars [and others]
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- NLM
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- GN281
- LC item number
- .R42 2007 Oversize
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Mellars, Paul
- Series statement
- McDonald Institute monographs,
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Human beings
- Human evolution
- Biological Evolution
- Humans
- Adaptation, Psychological
- Archaeology
- Behavior
- Paleontology
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- Label
- Rethinking the human revolution : new behavioural and biological perspectives on the origin and dispersal of modern humans, edited by Paul Mellars [and others]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- New phylogenetic relationships for Y-chromosome Haplogroup I: reappraising its phylogeography and prehistory
- Peter A. Underhill [and others]
- pt. 2. Cognitive perspectives on modern human origins.
- Body ornamentation as information technology: towards an understanding of the significance of early beads
- Steven L. Kuhn & Mary C. Stiner
- The significance of 'acculturation' depends on the meaning of 'culture'
- Philip G. Chase
- Putting it all together: a constructionist approach to the evolution of human mental capacities
- Kathleen R. Gibson
- Did a small but significant enhancement in working memory capacity power the evolution of modern thinking?
- Introduction.
- Thomas Wynn & Frederick L. Coolidge
- The social brain and the cultural explosion of the human revolution
- Robin I.M. Dunbar
- Did syntax trigger the human revoluton?
- Derek Bickerton
- Music and the origin of modern humans
- Steven Mithen
- pt. 3. The archaeological and behavioural records in southern and eastern Africa.
- Fully symbolic Sapiens behavior: innovations in the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa
- Christopher Stuart Henshilwood
- Rethinking the human revolution: Eurasian and African perspectives
- Down with the revolution
- Sally McBrearty
- Context and chronology of early Homo sapiens fossils from the Omo Kibish formation, Ethiopia
- John J. Shea, John G. Fleagle & Selalem Assefa
- pt. 4. The archaeological and behavioural records in central and northern Africa and the Near East.
- Modern is as modern does? Technological trends and thresholds in the south-central African record
- Lawrence Barham
- Abrupt climatic change and chronology of the upper Palaeolithic in northern and eastern Morocco
- R. Nick Barton [and others]
- The place of northeast Africa in the early history of modern humans: new data and interpretations on the middle Stone Age
- Paul Mellars
- Philip Van Peer & Pierre M. Vermeersch
- From the beginning: Levantine Upper Palaeolithic cultural change and continuity
- Anna Belfer-Cohen & A. Nigel Goring-Morris
- The dispersal of modern humans in Eurasia: a cultural interpretation
- Ofer Bar-Yosef
- The boulevard of broken dreams: evolutionary discontinuity in the late Pleistocene Levant
- John J. Shea
- pt. 5. The demographic and archaeological records in Europe.
- What can Neanderthals tell us about modern origins?
- Jean-Jacques Hublin
- pt. 1. Biological and demographic perspectives on modern human origins.
- The Peştera Cu Oase people, Europe's earliest modern humans
- João Zilhão [and others]
- Re-evaluating the Aurignacian as an expression of modern human mobility and dispersal
- William Davies
- Evolution or revolution? New evidence for the origin of symbolic behaviour in and out of Africa
- Francesco D'Errico & Marian Vanhaeren
- Systems of personal ornamentation in the early upper Palaeolithic: methodological challenges and new observations
- Randall White
- Changing biodiversity and complexity across the middle-upper Palaeolithic transition
- Katie Boyle
- The origin and dispersal of Homo sapiens: our current state of knowledge
- pt. 6. The archaeological and behavioural records in central and eastern Europe.
- The significance of blade technologies in the period 50-35 kyr BP for the middle Palaeolithic-upper Palaeolithic transition in central and eastern Europe
- Janusz K. Kozlowski
- On modern human penetration to northern Eurasia: the multiple advances hypothesis
- Jiří A. Svoboda
- Social intimacy, artefact visibility and acculturation models of Neanderthal-modern human interaction
- Gilbert B. Tostevin
- Arguments for population movement of anatomically modern humans from central Asia to Europe
- Marcel Otte
- Heading north: an africanist perspective on the replacement of Neanderthals by modern humans
- Chris Stringer
- Curtis W. Marean
- pt. 7. Asian and Australasian perspectives.
- Mind the gap: factoring the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent into Out of Africa models
- Michael D. Petraglia
- Pre-LGM Sahul (Pleistocene Australia-New Guinea) and the archaeology of early modern humans
- James F. O'Connell & Jim Allen
- Through the looking glass: new evidence on the presence and behaviour of late pleistocene humans at Niah Cave, Sarawak, Borneo
- Ryan Rabett & Graeme Barker
- Complete MtDNA sequences: quest on 'Out-of-Africa' route completed?
- Toomas Kivisild
- Control code
- ocn185032814
- Dimensions
- 29 cm.
- Extent
- xx, 436 pages
- Isbn
- 9781902937465
- Lccn
- 2008428386
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, maps
- System control number
- (OCoLC)185032814
- Label
- Rethinking the human revolution : new behavioural and biological perspectives on the origin and dispersal of modern humans, edited by Paul Mellars [and others]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- New phylogenetic relationships for Y-chromosome Haplogroup I: reappraising its phylogeography and prehistory
- Peter A. Underhill [and others]
- pt. 2. Cognitive perspectives on modern human origins.
- Body ornamentation as information technology: towards an understanding of the significance of early beads
- Steven L. Kuhn & Mary C. Stiner
- The significance of 'acculturation' depends on the meaning of 'culture'
- Philip G. Chase
- Putting it all together: a constructionist approach to the evolution of human mental capacities
- Kathleen R. Gibson
- Did a small but significant enhancement in working memory capacity power the evolution of modern thinking?
- Introduction.
- Thomas Wynn & Frederick L. Coolidge
- The social brain and the cultural explosion of the human revolution
- Robin I.M. Dunbar
- Did syntax trigger the human revoluton?
- Derek Bickerton
- Music and the origin of modern humans
- Steven Mithen
- pt. 3. The archaeological and behavioural records in southern and eastern Africa.
- Fully symbolic Sapiens behavior: innovations in the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa
- Christopher Stuart Henshilwood
- Rethinking the human revolution: Eurasian and African perspectives
- Down with the revolution
- Sally McBrearty
- Context and chronology of early Homo sapiens fossils from the Omo Kibish formation, Ethiopia
- John J. Shea, John G. Fleagle & Selalem Assefa
- pt. 4. The archaeological and behavioural records in central and northern Africa and the Near East.
- Modern is as modern does? Technological trends and thresholds in the south-central African record
- Lawrence Barham
- Abrupt climatic change and chronology of the upper Palaeolithic in northern and eastern Morocco
- R. Nick Barton [and others]
- The place of northeast Africa in the early history of modern humans: new data and interpretations on the middle Stone Age
- Paul Mellars
- Philip Van Peer & Pierre M. Vermeersch
- From the beginning: Levantine Upper Palaeolithic cultural change and continuity
- Anna Belfer-Cohen & A. Nigel Goring-Morris
- The dispersal of modern humans in Eurasia: a cultural interpretation
- Ofer Bar-Yosef
- The boulevard of broken dreams: evolutionary discontinuity in the late Pleistocene Levant
- John J. Shea
- pt. 5. The demographic and archaeological records in Europe.
- What can Neanderthals tell us about modern origins?
- Jean-Jacques Hublin
- pt. 1. Biological and demographic perspectives on modern human origins.
- The Peştera Cu Oase people, Europe's earliest modern humans
- João Zilhão [and others]
- Re-evaluating the Aurignacian as an expression of modern human mobility and dispersal
- William Davies
- Evolution or revolution? New evidence for the origin of symbolic behaviour in and out of Africa
- Francesco D'Errico & Marian Vanhaeren
- Systems of personal ornamentation in the early upper Palaeolithic: methodological challenges and new observations
- Randall White
- Changing biodiversity and complexity across the middle-upper Palaeolithic transition
- Katie Boyle
- The origin and dispersal of Homo sapiens: our current state of knowledge
- pt. 6. The archaeological and behavioural records in central and eastern Europe.
- The significance of blade technologies in the period 50-35 kyr BP for the middle Palaeolithic-upper Palaeolithic transition in central and eastern Europe
- Janusz K. Kozlowski
- On modern human penetration to northern Eurasia: the multiple advances hypothesis
- Jiří A. Svoboda
- Social intimacy, artefact visibility and acculturation models of Neanderthal-modern human interaction
- Gilbert B. Tostevin
- Arguments for population movement of anatomically modern humans from central Asia to Europe
- Marcel Otte
- Heading north: an africanist perspective on the replacement of Neanderthals by modern humans
- Chris Stringer
- Curtis W. Marean
- pt. 7. Asian and Australasian perspectives.
- Mind the gap: factoring the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent into Out of Africa models
- Michael D. Petraglia
- Pre-LGM Sahul (Pleistocene Australia-New Guinea) and the archaeology of early modern humans
- James F. O'Connell & Jim Allen
- Through the looking glass: new evidence on the presence and behaviour of late pleistocene humans at Niah Cave, Sarawak, Borneo
- Ryan Rabett & Graeme Barker
- Complete MtDNA sequences: quest on 'Out-of-Africa' route completed?
- Toomas Kivisild
- Control code
- ocn185032814
- Dimensions
- 29 cm.
- Extent
- xx, 436 pages
- Isbn
- 9781902937465
- Lccn
- 2008428386
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, maps
- System control number
- (OCoLC)185032814
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