Hunter-gatherer economy in prehistory : (Record no. 140)

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Item number H86 1983
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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) GN799.E4, H86 1983
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Title Hunter-gatherer economy in prehistory :
Remainder of title a European perspective /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Geoff Bailey.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ;
-- New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1983.
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Extent viii, 247 p. :
Other physical details ill., maps ;
Dimensions 29 cm.
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Series statement New directions in archaeology.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-241) and index.
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Formatted contents note 1. Hunter-gatherer behaviour in prehistory : problems and perspectives / Geoff Bailey -- Part One : Primary data sources : problems of theory and method -- 2. Editorial -- 3. Time budgeting and hunter-gatherer technology / Robin Torrence -- 4. Mortality models and the interpretation of horse population structure / Marsha Levine -- 5. The calculation and interpretation of ungulate age profiles from dental crown heights / Richard G. Klein, Kathryn Allwarden and Cornelia Wolf -- Part Two : Spatial organization of the subsistence economy -- 6. Editorial -- 7. Epirus revisited : seasonality and inter-site variation in the Upper Palaeolithic of north-west Greece / Geoff Bailey, Pat Carter, Clive Gamble and Helen Higgs -- 8. Site variability and prehistoric economy in Levante / Iain Davidson -- 9. Boreal phase settlement/subsistence models for Cantabrian Spain / Geoffrey A. Clark -- 10 Sedentary hunters : the Ertebolle example / Peter Rowley-Conway -- Part Three : Long-term economic change : demographic and environmental factors -- 11. Editorial -- 12. Late Pleistocene hunter-gatherer adaptations in Cantabrian Spain / Geoffrey A. Clark and Lawrence G. Straus -- 13. Economic change in Late Pleistocene Cantabria / Geoff Bailey -- 14. Further reflections on adaptive change in Cantabrian prehistory / Lawrence G. Straus and Geoffrey A. Clark -- 15. Late Pleistocene economies of the French Pyrenees / Paul G. Bahn -- Part Four : Social interaction and economic change: large-scale perspectives -- 16. Editorial -- 17. Social network systems amongst hunter-gatherers considered within southern Norway / Marcie Madden -- 18. Culture and society in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe / Clive Gamble -- 19. Palaeolithic cave art in ecological perspective / Michael A. Jochim -- Conclusion -- 20. Palaeolithic archaeology - some problems with form, space and time / Martin Wobst.
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Summary, etc. It has been said that for 99 per cent of their cultural history human societies have made their living through the collection of wild resources. It is therefore perhaps not surprising that the study of hunters and gatherers has become an increasingly popular and central topic of research. Within archaeology it has created an international focus for people working in many different areas of the world. At the same time it has provided a meeting ground for a range of disciplines, all concerned in one way or another with aspects of human behaviour. However, analysis of the prehistoric record has inevitably lagged behind the development of fresh theoretical perspectives. Hunter-gatherer economy in prehistory seeks to bridge this gap by combining the discussion of recent developments in ecological and social theory with the analysis of prehistoric data from many of the classic areas of palaeolithic studies in Europe.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Paleolithic period
Geographic subdivision Europe.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Economics, Prehistoric.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Hunting and gathering societies.
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Geographic name Europe
General subdivision Antiquities.
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Personal name Bailey, Geoff.
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Uniform title New directions in archaeology.
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