Hunter-gatherer adaptation and resilience : a bioarchaeological perspective

Weitere Verfasser: Temple, Daniel Howard, 1979- , [HerausgeberIn]
Stojanowski, Christopher M. (Christopher Michael), 1973- , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Umfang/Format: 395 pages ; 26 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ; 81
ISBN: 9781107187351
9781316637999
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505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: 1. Interrogating the alterity of hunter-gatherers in bioarchaeological context: adaptability, transformability and resilience of hunter-gatherers in the past Daniel H. Temple and Christopher M. Stojanowski; 2. Regional continuity and local challenges to resilience among holocene hunter-gatherers of the Greater Cape Floristic Region, South Africa Susan Pfeiffer and Leslie Harrington; 3. Hunter-gatherer persistence and demography in Patagonia (Southern South America): the impact of ecological changes during the Pleistocene and Holocene Valeria Bernal, S. Ivan Perez, Maria Barbara Postillone and Diego D. Rindel; 4. The success and failure of resilience in the European Mesolithic Rick J. Schulting; 5. Persistence of time: resilience and adaptability in prehistoric Jomon hunter-gatherers from the inland sea region of Southwestern Honshu, Japan Daniel H. Temple; 6.^Biomechanics, habitual activity, and resilience among Southern African hunter-gatherers and herders Michelle E. Cameron and Jay Stock; 7. Biocultural adaptation and resilience in the hunter-gatherers of Lagoa Santa, Central-Eastern Brazil Pedro Da-Gloria and Lucas Bueno; 8. Resiliency among hunter-gatherers in Southern California before and after European colonization: a bioarchaeological perspective Erin E. Bornemann and Lynn H. Gamble; 9. Persistence or pastoralim: the challenges of studying hunter-gatherer resilience in Africa Christopher M. Stojanowski; 10. Ancient mortuary ritual and cultural resilience on the northwest coast of North America Bryn Letham and Gary Coupland; 11. Bioarchaeological evidence for cultural resilience at Point Hope, Alaska: persistence and memory in the ontology of personhood in northern hunter-gatherers Lauryn C. Justice and Daniel H. Temple; 12. Biocultural perspectives on interpersonal violence in the prehistoric San Francisco Bay Area Eric J.^Bartelink, Viviana I. Bellifemine, Irina Nechayev, Valerie A. Andrushko, Alan Leventhal and Robert Jurmian; 13. The discovery and rapid demise of the Sadlermiut Charles F. Merbs; 14. When resilience fails: fences, water control, and Aboriginal history in the Western Riverina, Australia Judith Littleton; 15. Models, metaphors, and measures Jane E. Buikstra. 
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