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Zusammenfassung: | "The origins and development of human society are explored and illuminated in this compelling history. The book provides readers with an understanding of the exhibition of humans and the cultures they established, from the first traces of humanity to the creation of early literate societies." "The author examines how Homo sapiens emerged as the sole-surviving human species and developed into modern humans. He provides a global account of prehistoric life and the roots of modern societies and hereditary ranking, the origins of language, the importance of agriculture, the evolution of tool-making, the development of religion, and the beginnings of war."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures and Tables vi
Series Editor s Preface xii
Preface xiv
A Note on Dating xvi
1 The Gateway to Human Prehistory 1
2 The Earliest Human Societies 29
3 The Human Diaspora 79
4 After the Ice Age 127
5 Seeds for Civilization 160
6 Pathways to Inequality 205
7 Elites and Commoners 260
8 Early States and Chiefdoms in the Shadow of States 330
Bibliography 392
Index 457
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
1.1 Prehistoric archaeology in relation to its allied disciplines. 24
2.1 Main chronological divisions of geological time in last
5,000,000 years. 31
2.2 One view of the hominid evolutionary sequence in
the last 5,000,000 years. 34
2.3 Map of Africa showing key early hominid sites mentioned
in this chapter. 38
2.4 A chopper/core from which sharp slivers of stone have been
removed, found in Gona, Ethiopia and dated to 2.5 million
years (photo courtesy of Professor J. W. K. Harris,
Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University). 41
2.5 A view and section of an Acheulian handaxe from Kalambo
Falls, Zambia (after Schick and Toth 1993: 241). 44
2.6 Map of the Near East showing key Homo erectus and
Neanderthal sites mentioned in this chapter. 49
2.7 Map of eastern Asia showing key Homo erectus and
Neanderthal sites mentioned in this chapter. 52
2.8 Map of Europe showing key Homo erectus and Neanderthal
sites mentioned in this chapter. 55
2.9 Bone heap at La Cotte de St. Brelade
(from Scott 1986, figure 18.3). 63
2.10 One model of evolutionary pathways for the emergence of
modern Homo sapiens (after Aiello 1993, figure 5). 72
3.1 Late Pleistocene Europe, showing location of Fennoscandian
Ice Sheet (hatched area). Heavy line demarcates southern
limit of tundra and permafrost, dotted lines indicate
Late Pleistocene coastlines. 81
3.2 Late Pleistocene North America, ca. 20,000 years ago,
showing extent of Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets
(after Frison and Walker 1990, figure 17.2). The hypothesized
ice free corridor emerged when the Cordilleran and
Laurentide sheets separated. 82
List of Figures and Tables
3.3 Beringia, showing key Siberian and North American sites
mentioned in this chapter. 85
3.4 Map of Australia showing key sites mentioned in this
chapter. Heavy line indicates approximate location of
Late Pleistocene coastline. 87
3.5 Map of Europe and the Levant showing key Upper
Palaeolithic sites mentioned in this chapter. 90
3.6 Clovis points from midcontinental North America
(after Tankersley 1994, figure 6.1). 111
3.7 Map of North America south of the ice sheets and
South America showing key localities (accepted,
controversial, and spurious) mentioned in this chapter. 114
3.8 Upper Palaeolithic engravings at Foz Coa (photo courtesy of
Dr Joao Zilhao, Instituto Portugues de Arqueologia, Lisbon). 121
4.1 Map of Japan showing key Jomon sites mentioned
in this chapter. 132
4.2 Map of Europe showing key Mesolithic sites mentioned
in this chapter. 133
4.3 Mesolithic burial at Skateholm, showing red deer antlers
which had been placed over the legs of the corpse (photo
courtesy of Professor Lars Larsson, Department of
Archaeology, University of Lund). 135
4.4 Schematic human figures, about 2 3 cm high, engraved
on an aurochs bone from Rymarksgard, Denmark, often
interpreted as a forager family near water (original
specimen in National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen). 136
4.5 Map of Southeast Asia showing key Hoabinhian
sites mentioned in this chapter. 137
4.6 Map of North America and Mesoamerica showing key
Archaic sites mentioned in this chapter. 140
4.7 Map of the Near East showing key Epipalaeolithic
and Natufian sites mentioned in this chapter. 145
4.8 Natufian houses and burials at Ain Mallaha (after Perrot
and Ladiray 1988, figure 6). P primary (undisturbed)
burials; S secondary (reburied) burials. 146
5.1 Schematic chronology of domestication in different
world regions. 164
5.2 Map of the Near East showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 164
5.3 Map of eastern Asia showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 169
5.4 Map of North America and Mesoamerica showing
key sites and regions mentioned in this chapter
Dotted lines divide chronologically distinct areas.
Sites in Mesoamerica date to ca. 5000 3000 bc;
sites in eastern North America date to ca. 2500 1000 bc;
sites in western North America date to 1500 1000 bc. 173
List of Figures and Tables 5.5 Map of centers and non centers of pristine domestication.
Al, Bl, Cl, and D are centers, while A2, B2, and C2 are
larger regions in which initial domestication cannot be localized
more precisely (A1 C2 after Harlan 1995, with addition
of D after Smith 1992). 175
5.6 Map of Europe showing locations of sites mentioned
in this chapter. 177
5.7 Plan of part of the excavated area at the Linear Pottery
settlement of Vaihingen/Enz in southwestern Germany,
showing longhouses and boundary ditch (line drawing
courtesy of Dr Rudiger Krause, Landesdenkmalamt
Baden Wurttemberg). 179
5.8 Richard Ford s model of the stages between foraging
and food production, eventually leading to domestication
(after Ford 1985, figure 1.1). 184
5.9 David Harris model of the development of plant
exploitation and its ecological and cultural effects
(after Harris 1989, figure 1.1). 185
5.10 Schematic depiction of the relationships among
various processes in push, pull, and social models
to explain the origins of food production. 188
6.1 Categories of social evolution according to Fried and
Service, popular among archaeologists in the 1960s and 1970s. 207
6.2 A model of downward social mobility among competing
households. At time A, all households in the community are
relatively equal along some baseline of accumulation; at time B,
two households have fallen below this baseline; at time C, still
more households have dropped below the earlier standard,
leaving three that have retained their wealth; at time D, only
one household remains at the earlier baseline of accumulation
and wealth, while all others have fallen below to some degree. 215
6.3 Map of Europe showing key sites mentioned in this
chapter. 219
6.4 Burial XIII at Osfonki, Poland, close up of skull, showing
copper strips that had been wrapped around a perishable
material like leather or cloth to form a diadem. This burial
also contained five copper pendants and numerous
copper beads (photo by Ryszard Grygiel, Museum of
Archaeology and Ethnography, Lodz, Poland). 221
6.5 Plan of the megalithic tomb at Barmenez H in Brittany
(after Patton 1993, figure 4.9c) showing upright stones
that outline the passage and chamber and the capstones
(hatched) that form the roof. 223
6.6 Depiction of a wagon on a vessel from Bronocice,
Poland (after Milisauskas and Kruk 1982, figure 8). 228
6.7 Map of Near East showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 231
List of Figures and Tables
6.8 House plans in Level II at Tell Abada, with House A
indicated (after Jasim 1985, figure 13). 233
6.9 The temple in Level VII at Eridu (after Forest
1987, figure 8). 235
6.10 Map of North America and Mesoamerica showing
key sites mentioned in this chapter. Dotted lines
divide chronologically distinct areas. Sites in Mesoamerica
date to ca. 1800 500 bc; sites in eastern North
America date to ca. 500 bc ad 200; sites in western
North America date to ad 300 1300. 237
6.11 Schematic organization of Hopewellian communities along
a river with households grouped around a ceremonial
center (after Dancey and Pacheco 1997, figure 1.2)
Note: Dancey and Pacheco use the term hamlet
instead of the term household used here; the latter
is consistent with the use of the term household
in this chapter, where hamlet has a somewhat
different meaning to refer to a larger community. 243
6.12 Map of Southeast Asia showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 246
6.13 The princess, burial 15, at Khok Phanom Di (photo
courtesy of Professor Charles Higham, University of Otago). 247
6.14 Snaketown site structure (after Wilcox, McGuire,
and Sternberg 1981, figure 5.5). Key: A house
concentrations; B mounds capped by caliche, a calcium
carbonate crust; C other mounds. 251
6.15 Hohokam canal systems in the Phoenix basin, and their
relation to archaeological sites (after Abbott 1996, figure 18.4). 252
7.1 Schematic depiction of the structure of simple, complex, and
paramount chiefdoms (after Anderson 1996, figure 10.1). 264
7.2 The economic power of the elite versus the demographic
power of commoners, a key cause of the oscillations
that characterize chiefdom systems (adapted from
Stuart and Gauthier 1988, figure II. 1). 270
7.3 Map of temperate Europe showing key Bronze Age
sites mentioned in this chapter. 275
7.4 Plan of the Late Bronze Age settlement at Black Patch,
Sussex, England, showing hut circles and associated
boundary features (after Parker Pearson 1993, figure 98). 277
7.5 The stages in the development of Stonehenge. Note
that the monument visible today is only the central
part of a much larger and more complex structure. 283
7.6 Map of Mesoamerica showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 288
7.7 Compounds and houses in Zone A, Levels 3 and 4,
at Loma Terramote in highland Mexico (after
Santley 1993, figure 6). 289
List of Figures and Tables
7.8 Map of northern South America showing key sites
mentioned in this chapter. 294
7.9 Shicra, stone filled net bags, at El Paraiso, Chillon
Valley, Peru (photo courtesy of Dr Jeffrey Quilter,
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.). 296
7.10 Map of Northwest Coast of North America showing
key sites mentioned in this chapter. 304
7.11 Map of southeastern North America showing key
Mississippian sites mentioned in this chapter. 308
7.12 The main burial from Mound 72 at Cahokia on a bed
of shell beads (photo courtesy of Dr Melvin L. Fowler,
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; the assistance of
Dr Thomas E. Emerson, Illinois Transportation
Archaeology Research Program, University of Illinois
at Urbana Champaign in obtaining this photo is gratefully
acknowledged). 310
7.13 Plan of the core precinct at Moundville, Alabama,
with stylized depictions of mounds. 311
7.14 Map of China showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 320
7.15 Map of South Pacific showing locations of key islands
and island chains mentioned in this chapter. 324
8.1 Map of Mesopotamia and Iranian Plateau showing
key sites mentioned in this chapter. 338
8.2 Map of Mesoamerica showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 343
8.3 Core ceremonial precinct at Monte Alban (after
Flannery 1983, figure 4.12). 346
8.4 Map of northern South America showing key sites
mentioned in this chapter. 350
8.5 Map of Africa showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 356
8.6 Map of the Indus Valley showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 360
8.7 Map of East Asia and the Philippines showing key
sites mentioned in this chapter. 364
8.8 Palatial structure at Erlitou set on a platform with a timber
hall and courtyard surrounded by a colonnaded corridor
(after Chang 1986, figure 262). 365
8.9 Plan of the Great Enclosure at Great Zimbabwe, showing
major stone walls standing today. 369
8.10 Map of western Eurasia showing key sites mentioned
in this chapter. 371
8.11 The Heuneburg in southwestern Germany, showing
mud brick fortification system, excavated structures in
southeast corner, and location overlooking the Danube
River (after Wells 1984, figure 31). 374
List of Figures and Tables
Note on map sources
Base maps for the outline maps in this volume were prepared using the inter¬
active GIS map server at the Institute for the Study of the Continents
(INSTOC), Department of Geological Sciences, Cornell University
(http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu), except for figures 3.3 and 7.15 which are based
on maps generated by the Online Map Creation facility provided by Korsgen,
Kantz + Weinelt Digitale Kartografie (http://www.aquarius.geomar.de/omc/)
in Kiel, Germany.
Table
6.1 Raw materials used by Hopewell peoples and the source
areas from which they were procured (after Brose 1990). 242
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spelling | Bogucki, Peter I. 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)1047956438 aut The origins of human society Peter Bogucki 1. publ. Malden, Mass. [u.a.] Blackwell 1999 XVI, 475 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Blackwell history of the world "The origins and development of human society are explored and illuminated in this compelling history. The book provides readers with an understanding of the exhibition of humans and the cultures they established, from the first traces of humanity to the creation of early literate societies." "The author examines how Homo sapiens emerged as the sole-surviving human species and developed into modern humans. He provides a global account of prehistoric life and the roots of modern societies and hereditary ranking, the origins of language, the importance of agriculture, the evolution of tool-making, the development of religion, and the beginnings of war."--BOOK JACKET. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Cultuurgeschiedenis gtt Hominidés fossiles - Structure sociale ram Primitieve volken gtt Sociale evolutie gtt Kulturgeschichte Culture Origin Primitive societies Social evolution Entstehung (DE-588)4156614-2 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Soziale Evolution (DE-588)4424780-1 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Entstehung (DE-588)4156614-2 s DE-604 Soziale Evolution (DE-588)4424780-1 s Geschichte z Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 s Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s 1\p DE-604 2\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008728467&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Bogucki, Peter I. 1954- The origins of human society Cultuurgeschiedenis gtt Hominidés fossiles - Structure sociale ram Primitieve volken gtt Sociale evolutie gtt Kulturgeschichte Culture Origin Primitive societies Social evolution Entstehung (DE-588)4156614-2 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Soziale Evolution (DE-588)4424780-1 gnd |
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title | The origins of human society |
title_auth | The origins of human society |
title_exact_search | The origins of human society |
title_full | The origins of human society Peter Bogucki |
title_fullStr | The origins of human society Peter Bogucki |
title_full_unstemmed | The origins of human society Peter Bogucki |
title_short | The origins of human society |
title_sort | the origins of human society |
topic | Cultuurgeschiedenis gtt Hominidés fossiles - Structure sociale ram Primitieve volken gtt Sociale evolutie gtt Kulturgeschichte Culture Origin Primitive societies Social evolution Entstehung (DE-588)4156614-2 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Soziale Evolution (DE-588)4424780-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Cultuurgeschiedenis Hominidés fossiles - Structure sociale Primitieve volken Sociale evolutie Kulturgeschichte Culture Origin Primitive societies Social evolution Entstehung Geschichte Gesellschaft Mensch Kultur Soziale Evolution |
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