Dario Guiducci,Ariane Burke
Dario Guiducci
Wayfinding, or the ability to plan and navigate a course over the landscape, is a subject of investigation in geography, neurophysiology, psychology, urban planning, and landscape design. With the prevalence of GPS-assisted navigation syste...
The ecological and evolutionary energetics of hunter-gatherer residential mobility [0.03%]
狩猎采集者居住流动性的生活能量学和进化效应
Marcus J Hamilton,José Lobo,Eric Rupley et al.
Marcus J Hamilton et al.
Residential mobility is a key aspect of hunter-gatherer foraging economies and therefore is an issue of central importance in hunter-gatherer studies. Hunter-gatherers vary widely in annual rates of residential mobility. Understanding the s...
Home-range size in large-bodied carnivores as a model for predicting neandertal territory size [0.03%]
大型食肉动物活动范围大小可作为预测尼安德特人领地大小的模型
Steven Emilio Churchill,Christopher Scott Walker,Adam Michael Schwartz
Steven Emilio Churchill
Adult human foragers expend roughly 30-60 kcal per km in unburdened walking at optimal speeds.(1,2) In the context of foraging rounds and residential moves, they may routinely travel distances of 50-70 km per week, often while carrying load...
Pyrodiversity and the anthropocene: the role of fire in the broad spectrum revolution [0.03%]
火与人类世:火焰在广谱革命中的作用
Douglas W Bird,Rebecca Bliege Bird,Brian F Codding
Douglas W Bird
The Anthropocene colloquially refers to a global regime of human-caused environmental modification of earth systems associated with profound changes in patterns of human mobility, as well as settlement and resource use compared with prior e...
Mobility as an emergent property of biological organization: Insights from experimental evolution [0.03%]
生物组织中移动性作为涌现属性的见解:来自实验进化的视角
Ian J Wallace,Theodore Garland Jr
Ian J Wallace
Anthropologists accept that mobility is a critical dimension of human culture, one that links economy, technology, and social relations. Less often acknowledged is that mobility depends on complex and dynamic interactions between multiple l...
What moves us? How mobility and movement are at the center of human evolution [0.03%]
什么促使我们前进?移动性和运动是人类进化的核心
Steven L Kuhn,David A Raichlen,Amy E Clark
Steven L Kuhn
Movement is central to the survival of all free-living organisms. Consequently, movement and what anthropologists often refer to as mobility, which is the sum of small-scale movements tracked across larger geographic and temporal scales, ar...
A (Disney) world of archeology: Highlights of the 81(st) annual SAA meeting [0.03%]
考古(学)的迪士尼世界:美国考古学会第81届年会综述
Jennifer L Everhart,Jennifer R Jones
Jennifer L Everhart
Rachel F Perlman,Abigail C Nishimura,Carrie S Mongle et al.
Rachel F Perlman et al.
John F Hoffecker,Scott A Elias,Dennis H ORourke et al.
John F Hoffecker et al.
Until recently, the settlement of the Americas seemed largely divorced from the out-of-Africa dispersal of anatomically modern humans, which began at least 50,000 years ago. Native Americans were thought to represent a small subset of the E...
Christopher H Parker,Earl R Keefe,Nicole M Herzog et al.
Christopher H Parker et al.
Members of genus Homo are the only animals known to create and control fire. The adaptive significance of this unique behavior is broadly recognized, but the steps by which our ancestors evolved pyrotechnic abilities remain unknown. Many hy...