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OverviewThis book explores the relationship between cultural strategies and their biological outcomes, combining for the first time an ecosystems approach with cultural anthropological, archaeological and evolutionary behavioural concepts. Beginning with resource use and food procurement behaviour, the text examines major subsistence modes, the circumstances and dynamics of large-scale subsistence change, the effect of social differentiation on resource use and the effects of subsistence behaviour on population development and regulation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Holger SchutkowskiPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2006 ed. Volume: 182 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.647kg ISBN: 9783540260851ISBN 10: 3540260854 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 20 December 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsHistory, Concepts, and Prospects.- Subsistence Modes.- Subsistence Change.- Resources and Social Organisation.- Population Development and Regulation.- Synthesis — Towards a Biocultural Human Ecology.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This volume provides a detailed and thorough synthesis of the literature regarding the interplay between human populations and the characteristics and properties of their local environments, both physical and cultural. ... The volume is to be commended for its breadth and depth of detail and debate, and the publishers are to be congratulated for the inclusion of such a good quality and explicitly human volume within a broader ecological studies series. (Sonia R. Zakrzewski, Economics & Human Biology, Vol. 5 (2), 2007) Holger Schutkowski's important biocultural synthesis explores the duality between cultural strategies of human resource use and their biological ramifications in both past and present contexts. Indeed, Schutkowski's synthesis succeeds on a number of fronts and is an important contribution that students of human ecology and archaeology will no doubt heed for years to come. ... The book explores a wide diversity of case studies within a theoretical systems-based framework. (John Krigbaum, Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 35, 2008) From the reviews: This volume provides a detailed and thorough synthesis of the literature regarding the interplay between human populations and the characteristics and properties of their local environments, both physical and cultural. ! The volume is to be commended for its breadth and depth of detail and debate, and the publishers are to be congratulated for the inclusion of such a good quality and explicitly human volume within a broader ecological studies series. (Sonia R. Zakrzewski, Economics & Human Biology, Vol. 5 (2), 2007) Holger Schutkowski's important biocultural synthesis explores the duality between cultural strategies of human resource use and their biological ramifications in both past and present contexts. Indeed, Schutkowski's synthesis succeeds on a number of fronts and is an important contribution that students of human ecology and archaeology will no doubt heed for years to come. ! The book explores a wide diversity of case studies within a theoretical systems-based framework. (John Krigbaum, Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 35, 2008) From the reviews: <p> This volume provides a detailed and thorough synthesis of the literature regarding the interplay between human populations and the characteristics and properties of their local environments, both physical and cultural. a ] The volume is to be commended for its breadth and depth of detail and debate, and the publishers are to be congratulated for the inclusion of such a good quality and explicitly human volume within a broader ecological studies series. (Sonia R. Zakrzewski, Economics & Human Biology, Vol. 5 (2), 2007) <p> Holger Schutkowskia (TM)s important biocultural synthesis explores the duality between cultural strategies of human resource use and their biological ramifications in both past and present contexts. Indeed, Schutkowskia (TM)s synthesis succeeds on a number of fronts and is an important contribution that students of human ecology and archaeology will no doubt heed for years to come. a ] The book explores a wide diversity of case studies within a theoretical systems-based framework. (John Krigbaum, Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 35, 2008) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |