This paper presents a short history of the influence evolutionary thinking has had on anthropology and archaeology. The focus is on four major "schools" in evolutionist thought: the classical evolutionism of the 19th century, Neo-evolutionism, social biology (sociobiology) and Neo-Darwinian archaeology. The basic conclusion of this text is that the idea of socio-cultural evolution, understood in the broadest sense, has left a lasting impression on anthropological and archeological theory, and that it still represents a useful theoretical framework for new research
‘Evolution’ is without doubt one of archaeology’s favourite, most used and perhaps most ...
This study provides an account of how a naturalistic orientation in epistemology known as evolutiona...
At the end of the Darwin bicentenary year it may be thought that there is little more left to say on...
This paper presents a short history of the influence evolutionary thinking has had on anthropology a...
U ovom radu predstavljen je kratak istorijat uticaja evolucionističkih ideja na antropologiju i arhe...
Evolutionary theory, which has been designed with the sole purpose of describing and explaining phen...
The application of Darwinian evolutionary theory to archaeology has taken two divergent and rather d...
The 10th Nordic TAG conference fell together with the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charle...
It is important to be clear as to whether a theory such as evolutionary archaeology pertains to bio...
Evolutionary theory has outgrown its natural habitat. Increasingly, researchers outside biology fram...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
[ES]: El evolucionismo no es un pensamiento estanco. Más bien se trata de un cuerpo científico que h...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
Despite the great impact that the Darwinian theories on organic evolution have had in the developmen...
In this paper the authors argue that the renewed interestin cultural evolution in archaeology may ha...
‘Evolution’ is without doubt one of archaeology’s favourite, most used and perhaps most ...
This study provides an account of how a naturalistic orientation in epistemology known as evolutiona...
At the end of the Darwin bicentenary year it may be thought that there is little more left to say on...
This paper presents a short history of the influence evolutionary thinking has had on anthropology a...
U ovom radu predstavljen je kratak istorijat uticaja evolucionističkih ideja na antropologiju i arhe...
Evolutionary theory, which has been designed with the sole purpose of describing and explaining phen...
The application of Darwinian evolutionary theory to archaeology has taken two divergent and rather d...
The 10th Nordic TAG conference fell together with the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charle...
It is important to be clear as to whether a theory such as evolutionary archaeology pertains to bio...
Evolutionary theory has outgrown its natural habitat. Increasingly, researchers outside biology fram...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
[ES]: El evolucionismo no es un pensamiento estanco. Más bien se trata de un cuerpo científico que h...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
Despite the great impact that the Darwinian theories on organic evolution have had in the developmen...
In this paper the authors argue that the renewed interestin cultural evolution in archaeology may ha...
‘Evolution’ is without doubt one of archaeology’s favourite, most used and perhaps most ...
This study provides an account of how a naturalistic orientation in epistemology known as evolutiona...
At the end of the Darwin bicentenary year it may be thought that there is little more left to say on...