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Style function transmission

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Informationen zum Autor Michael J. O'Brien is associate dean and professor of anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia. R. Lee Lyman is professor of anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Klappentext Darwin's Theory Of Evolutionary descent with modification rests in part on the notion that there is heritable continuity affected by transmission between ancestor and descendant. It is precisely this continuity that allows one to trace hylogenetic histories between fossil taxa of various ages and recent taxa. Darwin was clear that were an analyst to attempt such tracings, then the anatomical characters of choice are those least influenced by natural selection, or what are today referred to as adaptively neutral traits. The transmission and replication of these traits is influenced solely by such mechanisms as drift and not by natural selection. The application of Darwin's theory to archaeological phenomena requires that the theory be retooled to accommodate artifacts. One aspect that has undergone this retooling concerns cultural transmission, the mechanism that affects heritable continuity between cultural phenomena. Archaeologists have long traced what is readily interpreted as heritable continuity between artifacts, but the theory underpinning their tracings is seldom explicit. Thus what have been referred to as artifact styles underpin such tracings because styles are adaptively neutral. Other traits are referred to as functional. In their introduction to Style, Function, Transmission, Michael O'Brien and R. Lee Lyman outline in detail the interrelations of a theory of cultural descent with modification and the concepts of drift, style, and function. The chapters in this volume specifically address the issues of selection and drift and their relation to style and function. In nonpolemic presentations, contributors specify empirical implications of aspects of cultural transmissionfor evolutionary lineages of artifacts and then present archaeological data for those implications....

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Authors m lyman O brien
Assisted by R Lee Lyman (Editor), R. Lyman (Editor), R. Lee Lyman (Editor), Michael J O'Brien (Editor), Michael J. O'Brien (Editor), Professor Michael J O'Brien (Editor), James M Skibo (Editor), James M. Skibo (Editor)
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.03.2003
 
EAN 9780874807486
ISBN 978-0-87480-748-6
Dimensions 180 mm x 255 mm x 24 mm
Series Foundations of Archaeological
Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry
Foundations of Archaeological
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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