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Título : Explanatory/Predictive Models of Hunter-Gatherer Adaptation Tipo de documento: Artículo Autores: Robert L. Bettinger, Autor Fecha de publicación: 1980 Número de páginas: p.189-255 Il.: graf. Nota general: Separata de: Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, 1980, v.3 Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Arqueología Palabras clave: Cazadores-recolectores Adaptación Modelos explicativos Modelos predictivos Link: https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/46959 Ejemplares
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Título : Hunter-Gatherers : Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory Tipo de documento: Libro Autores: Robert L. Bettinger, Autor Editorial: New York : Plenum Fecha de publicación: 1991 Colección: Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology Número de páginas: xv, 257 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-306-43650-5 Idioma : Inglés Palabras clave: Cazadores-recolectores Prehistoria Evolución Teorías evolucionistas Etnoarqueología Clasificación: 903'12 Resumen: 20120124018584 Nota de contenido: Progressive Social Evolution and Hunter-Gatherers
The History of Americanist Hunter-Gatherer Research
The Early Years 1600-1880Jefferson
Powell and Social Progress
The Museum Connection
Research after1960: Hunter-Gatherers as Ecologist
The Archaeological Connection
The Troubles of Neofunctionalism
Middle-Rabge Theory and Hunter-Gatgerers
_Foragers
_Collectors
_Great Basin Foragers and Collectors
_The Processes of Site formation
_The scavenging Hypothesis
_Late Prehistoric : Mountain; Sheep Kills in the Great Basin
_The Myth of Middle Range Theory
The Models of Optimal Foraging
_The Diet Breadth Model
_The Patch Choice Model
_Foraging Time: The Marginal Value Theorem
_Central Place Foraging
Applications of Optimal Foraging Theory
_The Aché of Paraguay
_The Alyawara of Australia
_Arctic and Subarctic Foregers
_Measuring Forager Affluence: Southern Africa and Western North America
_Processors and Travelers
_Foraging Experiments
Criticism of Optimal Foraging Theory
The Middle-Range Critics of Optimal Foraging Theory
Moore Complex Models of optimal Behavior among Hunter-Gatherers
_Foraging Currencies and Resource Constraints
Noncontingency Optimality:Linear Programming
Resource Variability and Risk
The Z-Score
The Social Context of Foraging in Relation to Variability:Sharing
Marxist and Structural Marxist Perspectives of Hunter-Gatherers
_The Necessity of General Theory
Historical Materialism and Capitalism
Structural Marxism
Applications:Ethnography
Applications: Archaeology
Marxism, Structural marxism and Neofunctionalism
Hunter-Gatherers and the Penetration of Capitalism
Marxist, and the Environment
Neo-Darwinian Theory and Hunter-Gatgerers
Darwinian and Non-Darwinian Social theories
Evolutionary Human Ecology
_ The problem of Altruism
_ The prisioner`s Dilemma
_ Group Size
_ Inclusive Fitnes
_ Tit-for-Tat Strategists
Testing the Models of Evolutionary Ecology
_Solution of the Problem throug Analysis of Opportunity Costs
_Ache Food Sharing and Inclusive Fitness
_Modeling Reprodctive Payoffs for Aché-Like Situations
The Genetic Basis for Evolutionary Ecological Explanation
Hunter-Gatherers and Neo-Darwinian Cultural Transmission
Principles of Cultural Transmission
Guided Variation
Direct Bias
More Sophisticated forms of Cultural Transmission
_ Frequency-Dependent Bias
_ Indirect Bias
_ The evolution of Ethnic Markers
_ Sexual Selection
Empirical Support
Cultural Inheritance and Ethnography: The Aché Revisited
Cultural Inheritance and Archaeology:
The European Upper Paleolithic Transition
Hunter-Gatherers: Problems in Theory
Theories about Consequences
Theories about Processes
Evolutionary Ecology
Cultural Inheritance
Tema Principal / Disciplina : Arqueologia Link: https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/18464 Reserva
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