The Diversity of Hunter Gatherer Pasts
Bill Finlayson editor Graeme Warren editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxbow Books
Published:30th Apr '17
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This thought provoking collection of new research papers explores the extent of variation amongst hunting and gathering peoples past and present and the considerable analytical challenges presented by this diversity. This problem is especially important in archaeology, where increasing empirical evidence illustrates ways of life that are not easily encompassed within the range of variation recognised in the contemporary world of surviving hunter-gatherers. Put simply, how do past hunter-gatherers fit into our understandings of hunter-gatherers? Furthermore, given the inevitable archaeological reliance on analogy, it is important to ask whether conceptions of hunter-gatherers based on contemporary societies restrict our comprehension of past diversity and of how this changes over the long term. Discussion of hunter-gatherers shows them to be varied and flexible, but modelling of contemporary hunter-gatherers has not only reduced them into essential categories, but has also portrayed them as static and without history. It is often said that the study of hunter-gatherers can provide insight into past forms of social organisation and behaviour; unfortunately too often it has limited our understandings of these societies. In contrast, contributors here explore past hunter-gather diversity over time and space to provide critical perspectives on general models of ‘hunter-gatherers’ and attempt to provide new perspectives on hunter-gatherer societies from the greater diversity present in the past.
The book provides the reader with a global view of hunter-gatherers, and is an important contribution to our understanding of how prehistoric hunter gatherer societies may have functioned. * Current World Archaeology *
It was with some trepidation, therefore, that I agreed to review this volume… I need not have worried. The volume is entirely in the capable hands of archaeologists. * Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society *
ISBN: 9781785705885
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204 pages