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Autor:
Anna Marie Prentiss, Cheyenne Laue, Erik Gjesfjeld, Matthew J. Walsh, Megan Denis, Thomas A. Foor
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 378
Great transitions are thought to embody major shifts in locus of selection, labour diversification and communication systems. Such expectations are relevant for biological and cultural systems as decades of research has demonstrated similar dynamics
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Prentiss, A M, Walsh, M, Gjesfjeld, E, Denis, M & Foor, T A 2022, ' Cultural Macroevolution in the Middle to Late Holocene Arctic of East Siberia and North America ', Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, vol. 65, no. March, 101388 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101388
A fundamental debate in evolutionary theory concerns the scale of evolutionary process. For cultural evolution, it is well understood that cultural elements on the scales of basic units of information (i.e. how to manufacture a lithic tool) change ov
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https://hdl.handle.net/109.1.5/9c885f21-3ed7-4a5f-ac06-b9faa22ad06f
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Prentiss, A M, Walsh, M, Foor, T A, O'Brien, H & Cail, H S 2021, ' The Record of Dogs in Traditional Villages of the Mid-Fraser Canyon, British Columbia : Ethnological and Archaeological Evidence ', Human Ecology, vol. 49, pp. 735–753 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-021-00276-3
Dogs ( Canis familiaris ) are ubiquitous in human settlements the world over. A range of studies suggests that uses of dogs vary with ecological context. High seasonality and reliance upon large game appears to favor investments in the uses of dogs a
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https://hdl.handle.net/109.1.5/e7ddc073-7388-462a-98cb-75e7ac782410
Autor:
Matthew J. Walsh, Thomas A. Foor, Haley O'Brien, Ashley Hampton, Ethan Ryan, Kathryn Bobolinski, Anna Marie Prentiss
Publikováno v:
Prentiss, A M, Walsh, M, Foor, T A, Bobolinski, K, Hampton, A, Ryan, E & O'Brien, H 2020, ' Malthusian Cycles among Complex Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers: The Socio-economic and Demographic History of Housepit 54, Bridge River site, British Columbia ', Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, vol. 59, 101181 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2020.101181
Models in demographic ecology predict that populations in agrarian villages experience cycles of growth and decline as tied to relationships between founding population sizes, birth and mortality rates, habitat constraints, landscape productivity, an
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https://hdl.handle.net/109.1.5/0ae11c83-bce8-44e5-a6d3-305cb3dffd85
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Prentiss, A M, Walsh, M, Foor, T A, Hampton, A & Ryan, E 2018, ' The Evolution of Material Wealth-Based Inequality: The Record of Housepit 54, Bridge River, British Columbia ', American Antiquity, vol. 83, no. 4, pp. 598-618 . https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2018.56
The evolution of material wealth-based inequality is an important topic in archaeological research. While a number of explanatory models have been proposed, rarely have they been adequately tested. A significant challenge to testing such models conce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 18:535-550
Considerable debate exists concerning drivers of social change in human societies. One perspective asserts that demographic and economic conditions play a critical role in conditioning human organizational decision-making. Another argument suggests t
Autor:
Michael E. Smith, Ronald K. Faulseit, Timothy J. Dennehy, Alleen Betzenhauser, Thomas A. Foor, Matthew Pailes, Anna Marie Prentiss, Elizabeth C. Stone, Mattia Fochesato, A. Jade Whitlam, Laura Ellyson, Samuel Bowles, Amy Styring, Christian E. Peterson, Linda M. Nicholas, Timothy A. Kohler, Amy Bogaard, Gary M. Feinman
Publikováno v:
Nature
Analyses of house-size distributions in the Old and New World showed that wealth disparities increased with the domestication of plants and animals and with increased sociopolitical scale. Beneath headlines about booms and busts and other economic di
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Prentiss, A M, Walsh, M, Foor, T A, Hampton, A & Ryan, E 2020, ' Evolutionary household archaeology: Inter-generational cultural transmission at housepit 54, Bridge River site, British Columbia. ', Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 124, no. December, 105260 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2020.105260
Anthropologists have recognized that households may have diverse histories resulting in patterns of unstable membership, a wide array of tactics for production of food and goods, and diverse rules governing the reproduction of cultural traditions and
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Prentiss, A M, Foor, T A, Ryan, E, Hampton, A & Walsh, M 2020, ' A Multivariate Perspective on Lithic Technological Organization at Housepit 54, Bridge River Site (EeRl4), British Columbia ', Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 33, 102562 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102562
The management of lithic raw materials is a significant concern to anthropological archaeologists interested in hunter-gatherer socio-economies. A wide range of studies have implicated quarry distance, work needs, occupational longevity, and consumer