Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans / Edition 1

Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0306446758
ISBN-13:
9780306446757
Pub. Date:
01/31/1994
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0306446758
ISBN-13:
9780306446757
Pub. Date:
01/31/1994
Publisher:
Springer US
Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans / Edition 1

Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans / Edition 1

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Overview

This volume is based on the Field Museum of Natural History Spring System­ atics Symposium held in Chicago on May 11, 1991. The financial support of Ray and Jean Auel and of the Field Museum is gratefully acknowledged. When we teach or write, we present only those elements that support our arguments. We avoid all weak points of our debate and all the uncer­ tainties of our models. Thus, we offer hypotheses as facts. Multiauthored books like ours, which simultaneously advocate and question diverse views, avoid the pitfalls and lessen the impact of indoctrination. In this volume we analyze the anthropological and biological disagreements and the positions taken on the origins of modern humans, point out difficultieswith the inter­ pretations, and suggest that the concept of the human origin can be explained only when we first attempt to define Homo sapiens sapiens. One of the major controversies in physical anthropology concerns the geographic origin of anatomically modern humans. It is undisputed, due to the extensive research of the Leakeys and their colleagues, that the family Hominidae originated in Africa, but the geographic origin of Homo sapiens sapiens is less concretely accepted. Two schools of thought existon this topic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306446757
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 01/31/1994
Series: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
Edition description: 1994
Pages: 341
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I. Introduction.- 1 • The Problem of Modern Human Origins.- II. What are Modern Humans?.- 2 • The Contributions of Southwest Asia to the Study of the Origin of Modern Humans.- 3 • Hominids, Energy, Environment, and Behavior in the Late Pleisene.- 4 • Behavioral and Cultural Changes at the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Western Europe.- 5 • Ancestral Lifeways in Eurasia — The Middle and Upper Paleolithic Records.- 6 • New Advances in the Field of Ice Age Art.- III. African Center of Origin.- 7 • Mihondrial DNA and Human Evolution: Our One Lucky Mother.- 8 • Out of Africa — A Personal History.- IV. Multiregional Hypothesis.- 9 • Multiregional Evolution: A World-Wide Source for Modern Human Populations.- 10 • Archaic and Modern Homo sapiens in the Contact Zones: Evolutionary Schematics and Model Predictions.- 11 • Samples, Species, and Speculations in the Study of Modern Human Origins.- V. Synopsis and Prospectus.- 12 • A Chronostratigraphic and Taxonomic Framework of the Origins of Modern Humans.
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