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Autor:
David Rindos
Publikováno v:
The Emergence of Agriculture ISBN: 9781003060765
The fundamental and underlying rationale for compartmentalizing the study of human behaviour in a separate discipline may best be understood by appreciating the role given to a specific type of ‘cultural’ process in the explanation of human behav
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003060765-3
Autor:
David Rindos, J. W. Atkinson
Publikováno v:
The American Biology Teacher. 52:281-287
Traditional methods of teaching Mendelian genetics tend to mislead students into visualizing genes as independently defined "beads on a string," with each bead uniquely determining a specific trait in the adult organism. Such a view of the genotype i
Autor:
David Rindos
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 88:265-267
Autor:
David Rindos
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 86:97-99
Autor:
David Rindos
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American Antiquity. 57:569-570
Autor:
Douglas K. Charles, Michael J. O'Brien, Bennet Bronson, Robert C. Dunnell, George R. Milner, David P. Braun, David Rindos
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 28:177-197
Application de la theorie de D. Rindos sur l'apparition de l'agriculture (co-evolution) a l'etude de la relation entre sedentarite, croissance demographique et strategie de selection des ressources dans le Midwest des Etats-Unis durant la Prehistoire
Autor:
John H. Kunkel, John Hartung, Peter J. Richerson, R. F. Ellen, Gifford S. Nickerson, Robert L. Carneiro, C. J. M. R. Gullick, Robert Boyd, Robert A. Hackenberg, Eugene Cooper, David Rindos, Robert C. Dunnell, Paul Drechsel
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Current Anthropology. 26:65-88
Most contemporary models of cultural change are derived from pre-Darwinian, especially Spencerian, sources and are conditioned by such unstated assumptions as typological thinking and a belief in directed, adaptive variation. This paper defends a Dar
Autor:
David Rindos, Colin Martindale
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 27:50-53
Autor:
Ino Rossi, Susantha Goonatilake, William Irons, Robert Boyd, Jan F. Simek, David Rindos, Peter J. Richarson, Jan Wind, Robert C. Dunnell
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Current Anthropology. 27:315-332
Cultural selectionism is a Darwinian approach to the understanding of human culture which, in constrast to sociobiology, holds that cultural evolution proceeds solely on the phenotypic level. Unlike structuralism, cultural selectionism predicts that
Autor:
Joseph Hutchinson, Jim G. Shaffer, Robert S. Santley, Lynn Ceci, Homer Aschmann, Mark Nathan Cohen, Thurstan Shaw, David Rindos, Peter Bellwood
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 21:751-772
Section 1 presents evidence that domestication and agriculture are evolutionary phenomena. They may be found in the relationships of many animals with plants. Domestication is the result of coevolved mutualisms between animals and plants. All domesti