Provisioning an Early City: Spatial Equilibrium in the Agricultural Economy at Angkor, Cambodia [0.03%]
柬埔寨吴哥城的早期建设与农业经济空间均衡关系研究
Sarah Klassen,Scott G Ortman,José Lobo et al.
Sarah Klassen et al.
A dominant view in economic anthropology is that farmers must overcome decreasing marginal returns in the process of intensification. However, it is difficult to reconcile this view with the emergence of urban systems, which require substan...
Ritual Closure: Rites De Passage and Apotropaic Magic in an Animate World [0.03%]
仪式的终结:有生机的世界中的成年礼与趋吉避凶的巫术
William H Walker,Judy Berryman
William H Walker
Magic and witchcraft, classic topics in the anthropology of religion, involve everyday things such as ashes, ceramics, minerals, shell, and projectile points. In many cultures, people attribute agency to such artifacts, as well as architect...
Materiality, Agency and Evolution of Lithic Technology: an Integrated Perspective for Palaeolithic Archaeology [0.03%]
石器技术的物质性、能动性和演变:旧石器时代考古学的综合视角
Shumon T Hussain,Manuel Will
Shumon T Hussain
Considerations of materiality and object-oriented approaches have greatly influenced the development of archaeological theory in recent years. Yet, Palaeolithic archaeology has been slow in incorporating this emerging body of scholarship an...
Lambros Malafouris
Lambros Malafouris
This is a paper about mark making and human becoming. I will be asking what do marks do? How do they signify? What role do marks play in human becoming and the evolution of human intelligence? These questions cannot be pursued effectively f...
Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Ecological Changes, Social Behaviour and Human Intergroup Tolerance 300,000 to 30,000 BP [0.03%]
3万至30万年前生态变迁、社会行为及人类群际容忍的理论与方法论研究
Penny Spikins,Jennifer C French,Seren John-Wood et al.
Penny Spikins et al.
Archaeological evidence suggests that important shifts were taking place in the character of human social behaviours 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. New artefact types appear and are disseminated with greater frequency. Transfers of both raw m...
Uniform Probability Density Analysis and Population History in the Northern Rio Grande [0.03%]
均匀概率密度分析和北部里奥格兰德的人口历史
Scott G Ortman
Scott G Ortman
One of the basic challenges facing archaeology is translating surface evidence into population estimates with sufficient chronological resolution for demographic analysis. The problem is especially acute when one is working with sites inhab...
Art (Pre)History: Ritual, Narrative and Visual Culture in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe [0.03%]
艺术(预)历史:新石器时代和青铜时代欧洲的仪式,叙事与视觉文化
John Robb
John Robb
Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their "ways of seeing" or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art studies, for instance focusi...
A Framework for Reconstructing Archaeological Networks Using Exponential Random Graph Models [0.03%]
基于指数随机图模型的考古网络重建框架
Viviana Amati,Angus Mol,Termeh Shafie et al.
Viviana Amati et al.
Reconstructing ties between archaeological contexts may contribute to explain and describe a variety of past social phenomena. Several models have been formulated to infer the structure of such archaeological networks. The applicability of ...
A Sensory Update to the C haîne Opératoire in Order to Study Skill: Perceptive Categories for Copper-Compositions in Archaeometallurgy [0.03%]
基于感知类别的青铜器合金组成的研究及其操作链的更新改造——关于技能研究的尝试性探索
M H G Kuijpers
M H G Kuijpers
This paper introduces the methodology of perceptive categories through which an empirical analysis of skill is achievable, taking European Bronze Age metalworking as a case study. Based on scientific data provided by the material sciences, ...
Home Is Where the Hearth Is: Anthracological and Microstratigraphic Analyses of Pleistocene and Holocene Combustion Features, Riwi Cave (Kimberley, Western Australia) [0.03%]
炉边即家所在:罗伊洞(西澳金伯利)旧石器时代和新石器时代的用火遗迹的泥炭与显微地层分析
Rose Whitau,Dorcas Vannieuwenhuyse,Emilie Dotte-Sarout et al.
Rose Whitau et al.
The manipulation of fire is a technological act. The identification of the archaeological signatures of the controlled use of fire has important implications not only for the estimations of the origins and functions of the first fireplaces ...