Hunter-Gatherers

An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Catherine Panter-Brick editor Peter Rowley-Conwy editor Robert H Layton editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:29th Mar '01

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This 2001 volume is an interdisciplinary text on hunter-gatherer populations world-wide.

This 2001 volume presents reviews from a variety of disciplines to give a broad-brush view of diverse hunter-gatherer groups. Presenting issues from both the social and biological sciences, it will serve as a useful reference text for all those interested in social anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology and human sciences.Analyses of the ecology, biology and society of past and present-day hunter-gatherers are at the core of this interdisciplinary 2001 volume. Since the seminal work of Man the Hunter in 1968, research in these three areas has become increasingly specialised, and the lines of communication between academic disciplines have all but broken down. This volume aims to re-establish an interdisciplinary debate, presenting critical issues commanding an ongoing interest in hunter-gatherer research, covering evolution and history, demography and biology, technology, social organisation, art and language of diverse groups. As a reference text, this book will be useful to scholars and students of social anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology and human sciences.

'… a splendid volume, which is both useful for specialists and accessible to anthropology students and general academic readers.' Anthropos

ISBN: 9780521776721

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 540g

356 pages