Phylogenetic analyses increasingly take centre-stage in our understanding of the processes shaping patterns of cultural diversity and cultural evolution over time. Just as biologists explain the origins and maintenance of trait differences among organisms using phylogenetic methods, so anthropologists studying cultural macroevolutionary processes use phylogenetic methods to uncover the history of human populations and the dynamics of culturally transmitted traits. In this paper, we revisit concerns with the validity of these methods. Specifically, we use simulations to reveal how properties of the sample (size, missing data), properties of the tree (shape) and properties of the traits (rate of change, number of variants, transmission mode) ...
A fundamental issue in understanding human diversity is whether or not there are regular patterns an...
Interaction of genes and culture is crucial for human evolution. Human ethnic groups and subcultures...
International audienceThe analysis of diversification and character evolution using phylogenetic dat...
Cultural traits are distributed across human societies in a patterned way. Study of the mechanisms w...
Anthropologists and archaeologists increasingly use phylogenetic methods to test hypotheses involvin...
Modern phylogenetic methods are increasingly being used to address questions about macro-level patte...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
This thesis uses phylogenetic and phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate human population h...
In this paper we outline two debates about the nature of human cultural history. The first focuses o...
Phylogenetic methods have recently been applied to studies of cultural evolution. However, it has be...
It has been claimed that blending processes such as trade and exchange have always been more importa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Archaeology is often defined by our interest in how cultural traditions change over time and generat...
Anthropology began by comparing across cultures: the ethnographic record is the richest source of da...
A fundamental issue in understanding human diversity is whether or not there are regular patterns an...
Interaction of genes and culture is crucial for human evolution. Human ethnic groups and subcultures...
International audienceThe analysis of diversification and character evolution using phylogenetic dat...
Cultural traits are distributed across human societies in a patterned way. Study of the mechanisms w...
Anthropologists and archaeologists increasingly use phylogenetic methods to test hypotheses involvin...
Modern phylogenetic methods are increasingly being used to address questions about macro-level patte...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
This thesis uses phylogenetic and phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate human population h...
In this paper we outline two debates about the nature of human cultural history. The first focuses o...
Phylogenetic methods have recently been applied to studies of cultural evolution. However, it has be...
It has been claimed that blending processes such as trade and exchange have always been more importa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Archaeology is often defined by our interest in how cultural traditions change over time and generat...
Anthropology began by comparing across cultures: the ethnographic record is the richest source of da...
A fundamental issue in understanding human diversity is whether or not there are regular patterns an...
Interaction of genes and culture is crucial for human evolution. Human ethnic groups and subcultures...
International audienceThe analysis of diversification and character evolution using phylogenetic dat...