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The Nature of Culture

Based on an Interdisciplinary Symposium ¿The Nature of Culture¿, Tübingen, Germany
BookHardcover
Ranking18677inGeowissenschaften
CHF72.90

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This volume introduces a model of the expansion of cultural capacity as a systemic approach with biological, historical and individual dimensions. It is contrasted with existing approaches from primatology and behavioural ecology; influential factors like differences in life history and demography are discussed; and the different stages of the development of cultural capacity in human evolution are traced in the archaeological record.
The volume provides a synthetic view on a) the different factors and mechanisms of cultural development, and b) expansions of cultural capacities in human evolution beyond the capacities observed in animal culture so far. It is an important topic because only a volume of contributions from different disciplines can yield the necessary breadth to discuss the complex subject. The model introduced and discussed originates in the naturalist context and tries to open the discussion to some culturalist aspects, thus the publication in a series with archaeological and biological emphasis is apt. As a new development the synthetic model of expansion of cultural capacity is introduced and discussed in a broad perspective.
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ISBN/GTIN978-94-017-7424-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date29/01/2016
Edition1st ed. 2016
Pages164 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 215 mm, Height 285 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight670 g
Article no.23502701
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.18857001
Product groupGeowissenschaften
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Der Deutsch-Amerikaner Nicholas J. Conard, 1961 in Cincinnati/Ohio geboren, ist seit 1995 Professor der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen und leitet dort die Abteilung Ältere Urgeschichte am Institut für Frühgeschichte.

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