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The emergence of modern humans: an archaeological perspective
Paul Mellars
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Frontmatter
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Preface (Paul Mellars, page vii)
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List of Contributors (page x)
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A. REGIONAL STUDIES
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1. Social and Ecological Models for the Middle Stone Age in Southern Africa (Stanley H. Ambrose and Karl G. Lorenz, page 3)
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2. A Critique of the Consensus View on the Age of Howieson's Poort Assemblages in South Africa (John Parkington, page 34)
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3. The Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Near East and the Nile Valley: the Problem of Cultural Transformations (Anthony E. Marks, page 56)
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4. The Amudian in the Context of the Mugharan Tradition at the Tabun Cave (Mount Carmel), Israel (Arthur J. Jelinek, page 81)
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5. A Technological analysis of the Upper Palaeolithic Levels (XXV-VI) of Ksar Akil, Lebanon (K Ohnuma and C.A. Bergman, page 91)
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6. Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition: the Evidence for the Nile Valley (Philip Van Peer and Pierre M. Vermeersch, page 139)
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7. The Szeletian and the Stratigraphic Succession in Central Europe and Adjacent Areas: Main Trends, Recent Results, and Problems for Resolution (P. Allsworth-Jones, page 160)
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8. Chronological Change in Périgord Lithic Assemblage Diversity (Jan F. Simek and Heather A. Price, page 243)
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9. The Middle-Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Southwestern France: Interpreting the Lithic Evidence (Tim Reynolds, page 262)
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10. The Early Upper Palaeolithic of Southwest Europe Cro-Magnon Adaptations in the Iberian Peripheries, 40 000 - 20 000 BP (Lawrence Guy Straus, page 276)
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11. The Transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic at Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne, France): Technological, Economic and Social Aspects (Catherine Farizy, page 303)
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12. Peopling Australasia: the 'Coastal Colonization' Hypothesis re-examined (Sandra Bowdler, page 327)
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B. GENERAL STUDIES
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13. Middle Palaeolithic Socio-Economic Formations in Western Eurasia: an Exploratory Survey (Nicolas Rolland, page 347)
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14. Aspects of Behaviour in the Middle Palaeolithic: Functional Analysis of Stone Tools from Southwest France (Patricia Anderson-Gerfaud, page 389)
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15. A Multiaspectual Approach to the Origins of the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe (Janusz K Kozlowski, page 419)
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16. From the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic: the Nature of the Transition (Marcel Otte, page 438)
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17. Early Hominid Symbol and Evolution of the Human Capacity (Alexander Marshack, page 457)
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18. Human Cognitive Changes at the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition: the Evidence of Boker Tachtit (Sheldon Klein, page 499)
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19. Symbolic Origins and Transitions in the Palaeolithic (Mary LeCron Foster, page 517)
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Author Index (page 541)
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Site and Localities Index (page 549)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AANTH | 94.3 (Sept. 1992): 730-731 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294%28199209%292%3A94%3A3%3C730%3ATEOMHA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-6 |
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Published: c1990
Publisher: Cornell University Press
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