In this paper, I study the application of phylogenetic analysis in evolutionary archaeology. I show how transfer of this apparently general analytic tool is affected by salient differences in disciplinary context. One is that archaeologists, unlike many biologists, do not regard cladistics as a tool for classification, but are primarily interested in explanation. The other is that explanation is traditionally sought in terms of individual-level rather than population-level mechanisms. The latter disciplinary difference creates an ambiguity in the application and interpretation of phylogenetic analyses. Moreover, I argue that, while archaeologists have claimed that “cladistics is useful for reconstructing artefact phylogenies” (O’Brien et al...
Genes are propagated by error-prone copying, and the resulting variation provides the basis for phyl...
In a recent paper, Poe et al. (2020) assert that scientists should abandon clade-based approaches, p...
The study of behavioral and ecological evolution within a phylogenetic context (historical ecology; ...
In this paper, I study the application of phylogenetic analysis in evolutionary archaeology. I show ...
Evolutionary theory has outgrown its natural habitat. Increasingly, researchers outside biology fram...
This paper presents a perspective on the relationship between cladistic methods and the study of fos...
Archaeology is often defined by our interest in how cultural traditions change over time and generat...
Modern phylogenetic methods are increasingly being used to address questions about macro-level patte...
Here, I consider the recent application of phylogenetic methods in historical linguistics. After a p...
The styles of continuing intellectual traditions can have a major effect on the way in which scienti...
The construction and use of phylogenetic trees is central to modern systematics. But it is unclear e...
Early anthropologists and archaeologists believed that a direct analogy could be made between proces...
Interpretation of phylogenetic trees is fundamental in understanding the relationships between organ...
Anthropology began by comparing across cultures: the ethnographic record is the richest source of da...
Evolutionary trees have the assumption that evolution and phylogeny can be represented in a strictly...
Genes are propagated by error-prone copying, and the resulting variation provides the basis for phyl...
In a recent paper, Poe et al. (2020) assert that scientists should abandon clade-based approaches, p...
The study of behavioral and ecological evolution within a phylogenetic context (historical ecology; ...
In this paper, I study the application of phylogenetic analysis in evolutionary archaeology. I show ...
Evolutionary theory has outgrown its natural habitat. Increasingly, researchers outside biology fram...
This paper presents a perspective on the relationship between cladistic methods and the study of fos...
Archaeology is often defined by our interest in how cultural traditions change over time and generat...
Modern phylogenetic methods are increasingly being used to address questions about macro-level patte...
Here, I consider the recent application of phylogenetic methods in historical linguistics. After a p...
The styles of continuing intellectual traditions can have a major effect on the way in which scienti...
The construction and use of phylogenetic trees is central to modern systematics. But it is unclear e...
Early anthropologists and archaeologists believed that a direct analogy could be made between proces...
Interpretation of phylogenetic trees is fundamental in understanding the relationships between organ...
Anthropology began by comparing across cultures: the ethnographic record is the richest source of da...
Evolutionary trees have the assumption that evolution and phylogeny can be represented in a strictly...
Genes are propagated by error-prone copying, and the resulting variation provides the basis for phyl...
In a recent paper, Poe et al. (2020) assert that scientists should abandon clade-based approaches, p...
The study of behavioral and ecological evolution within a phylogenetic context (historical ecology; ...