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1. Introduction

© 2017 University of Pennsylvania Press, 3905 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112

© 2017 University of Pennsylvania Press, 3905 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. List of Figures and Tables XV
  4. Preface XVII
  5. 1. Introduction 3
  6. Part I: Paradigmatic Biases in the Earlier Phases of Clrcum-Mediterranean Archaeological Research
  7. 2. An Examination of Some Models of Late Pleistocene Society in Southwestern Europe 25
  8. 3. Paradigm Found? A Research Agenda for Study of the Upper and Post- Paleolithic in Southwest Europe 56
  9. 4. A Paradigm is Like an Onion: Reflections on my Biases 79
  10. 5. Straight Archaeology French Style: The Phylogenetic Paradigm in Historic Perspective 109
  11. Part II: Paradigms for the Franco-Iberian Paleolithic and Mesolithic
  12. 6. Retouched Tools, Fact or Fiction? Paradigms for Interpreting Paleolithic Chipped Stone 143
  13. 7. The Elephant and the Blind Men: Paradigms, Data Gaps, and the Middle-Upper Paleolithic Transition in Southwestern France 164
  14. 8. Issues in Biological and Behavioral Evolution and the Problem of Upper Pleistocene Subsistence 183
  15. 9. A Great Thick Cloud of Dust: Naming and Dating in the Interpretation of Behavior in the Late Paleolithic of Spain 194
  16. 10. From Hunter-Gatherers to Food Producers in Northern Spain: Smooth Adaptive Shifts or Revolutionary Change in the Mesolithic 204
  17. 11. Paradigmatic Differences in a Collaborative Research Project 217
  18. Part III: Paradigms for the Paleomesollthlc of Italy and Cyprus
  19. 12. The Community Ecology Perspective and the Redemption of "Contaminated" Faunal Records 229
  20. 13. New Problems, Old Glasses: Methodological Implications of an Evolutionary Paradigm for the Study of Paleolithic Technologies 243
  21. 14. Normal Science and Paradigmatic Biases in Italian Hunter-Gatherer Prehistory 258
  22. 15. One Flew Over the Hippo's Nest: Extinct Pleistocene Fauna, Early Man, and Conservative Archaeology in Cyprus 282
  23. Part IV: Paradigms for Levantine Epipaleolithic Research
  24. 16. Paradigms and Politics in the Terminal Pleistocene Archaeology of the Levant 307
  25. 17. Social Complexity in the Natufian? Assessing the Relationship of Ideas and Data 322
  26. 18. Historic Biases in Modern Perceptions of the Levantine Epipaleolithic 341
  27. 19. Foraging, Sedentism, and Adaptive Vigor in the Natufian: Rethinking the Linkages 353
  28. 20. Stone Tools and Social Context in Levantine Prehistory 371
  29. 21. Comparative Aspects of Paradigms for the Neolithic Transition in the Levant and the American Southwest 396
  30. 22. Epilogue: Paradigms, Realism, Adaptation, and Evolution 411
  31. Bibliography 441
  32. Site Index 521
  33. Subject Index 523
  34. Author Index 530
  35. Contributors 537
  36. Backmatter 539
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