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Convergent Evolution In Stonetool Technology Michael J Obrien

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Convergent Evolution In Stonetool Technology Michael J Obrien
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.19 MB
Author: Michael J. O'Brien, Briggs Buchanan, Metin I. Eren
ISBN: 9780262346177, 9780262346160, 9780262037839, 0262346176, 0262346168, 0262037831, 2017038928
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Convergent Evolution In Stonetool Technology Michael J Obrien by Michael J. O'brien, Briggs Buchanan, Metin I. Eren 9780262346177, 9780262346160, 9780262037839, 0262346176, 0262346168, 0262037831, 2017038928 instant download after payment.

Scholars from a variety of disciplines consider cases of convergence in lithic technology, when functional or developmental constraints result in similar forms in independent lineages.

Hominins began using stone tools at least 2.6 million years ago, perhaps even 3.4 million years ago. Given the nearly ubiquitous use of stone tools by humans and their ancestors, the study of lithic technology offers an important line of inquiry into questions of evolution and behavior. This book examines convergence in stone tool-making, cases in which functional or developmental constraints result in similar forms in independent lineages. Identifying examples of convergence, and distinguishing convergence from divergence, refutes hypotheses that suggest physical or cultural connection between far-flung prehistoric toolmakers. Employing phylogenetic analysis and stone-tool replication, the contributors show that similarity of tools can be caused by such common constraints as the fracture properties of stone or adaptive challenges rather than such unlikely phenomena as migration of toolmakers over an Arctic ice shelf.

ContributorsR. Alexander Bentley, Briggs Buchanan, Marcelo Cardillo, Mathieu Charbonneau, Judith Charlin, Chris Clarkson, Loren G. Davis, Metin I. Eren, Peter Hiscock, Thomas A. Jennings, Steven L. Kuhn, Daniel E. Lieberman, George R. McGhee, Alex Mackay, Michael J. O'Brien, Charlotte D. Pevny, Ceri Shipton, Ashley M. Smallwood, Heather Smith, Jayne Wilkins, Samuel C. Willis, Nicolas Zayns

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