Archaeological demography investigates the structure and dynamics of past human populations using evidence from traces of human activities and remnants of material culture in the archaeological record. Research in this field is interdisciplinary, incorporating findings from anthropology, paleogenetics, and human ecology but with a remit that extends beyond the primarily biological focus of paleodemography. Important questions addressed by archaeological demography include the establishment of methods for inferring past population structure, the timing of the emergence of modern human demographic systems, the relative importance of attritional and catastrophic patterns of mortality, and the search for adaptive explanations for demographic tr...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...
Archaeological demography investigates the structure and dynamics of past human populations using ev...
Archaeological demography investigates the structure and dynamics of past human populations using ev...
Population matters. Demographic patterns are both a cause and a consequence of human behaviour in ot...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
In the last decades, approaches dealing with demographic assessments based on archaeological data ha...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Demographic change has recently re-emerged as a key explanation for socio-cultural changes documente...
Demography is central to biological, behavioral, and cultural evolution. Knowledge of the demography...
The study of past population dynamics is imperative to our understanding of demographic processes in...
Prehistoric demography has recently risen to prominence as a potentially explanatory variable for ep...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...
Archaeological demography investigates the structure and dynamics of past human populations using ev...
Archaeological demography investigates the structure and dynamics of past human populations using ev...
Population matters. Demographic patterns are both a cause and a consequence of human behaviour in ot...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
In the last decades, approaches dealing with demographic assessments based on archaeological data ha...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Demographic change has recently re-emerged as a key explanation for socio-cultural changes documente...
Demography is central to biological, behavioral, and cultural evolution. Knowledge of the demography...
The study of past population dynamics is imperative to our understanding of demographic processes in...
Prehistoric demography has recently risen to prominence as a potentially explanatory variable for ep...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The papers in this special issue of Human Biology, which derive from a conference sponsored by the A...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...