动物的文化传播
史前史
透视图(图形)
历史
人口
多样性(控制论)
下降(航空)
文化史
考古记录
地理
考古
民族学
人类学
谱系学
社会学
人口学
生物
进化生物学
艺术
气象学
视觉艺术
人工智能
计算机科学
出处
期刊:Current Anthropology
[The University of Chicago Press]
日期:2000-12-01
卷期号:41 (5): 811-835
被引量:31
摘要
If archaeology is to succeed in explaining culture change, it must view the archaeological record from the perspective of cultural “descent with modification,” in so doing returning to many of the issues addressed by the culture‐history agenda rejected 30–40 years ago. This involves a consideration of the processes affecting cultural transmission. Many of these are strongly affected by the history of the biological populations in which cultural transmission occurs. It can be shown that prehistoric populations fluctuated much more than used to be thought and that these fluctuations can be hard to detect archaeologically. They can often be associated with cultural changes, and, in fact, the size of populations affects the nature of cultural processes in a variety of ways. These general points are illustrated with reference to a case study from the circum‐Alpine Neolithic, where dendrochronology provides high‐resolution dating.
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