[HTML][HTML] Cultural taxonomies in the Paleolithic—Old questions, novel perspectives
Time and time again, the systematics of Paleolithic archeology have been discussed, albeit
most often in relation to specific periods or phenomena, 1, 2 or in difficult-to-access …
most often in relation to specific periods or phenomena, 1, 2 or in difficult-to-access …
Standardization of ceramic shape: A case study of Iron Age pottery from northeastern Taiwan
The emergence of ceramic specialization in past societies is often linked to shifts in the
complexity of social structures, because standardized ceramic production can reflect craft …
complexity of social structures, because standardized ceramic production can reflect craft …
Design space constraints and the cultural taxonomy of european final palaeolithic large tanged points: A comparison of typological, landmark-based and whole …
The identification of material culture variability remains an important goal in archaeology, as
such variability is commonly coupled with interpretations of cultural transmission and …
such variability is commonly coupled with interpretations of cultural transmission and …
[PDF][PDF] Benchmarking methods and data for the whole‐outline geometric morphometric analysis of lithic tools
Originally developed for the quantitative analysis of organismal shapes, both two‐
dimensional (2D) and 3D geometric morphometric methods (GMMs) have recently gained …
dimensional (2D) and 3D geometric morphometric methods (GMMs) have recently gained …
Climate-driven habitat shifts of high-ranked prey species structure Late Upper Paleolithic hunting
Changing climates in the past affected both human and faunal population distributions,
thereby structuring human diets, demography, and cultural evolution. Yet, separating the …
thereby structuring human diets, demography, and cultural evolution. Yet, separating the …
Application of line of sight and potential audience analysis to unravel the spatial organization of palaeolithic cave art
The endokarst landscape is the result of long erosion and sedimentation processes that
have modelled an environment in which capricious forms abound. Despite being a hostile …
have modelled an environment in which capricious forms abound. Despite being a hostile …
A macroevolutionary analysis of European Late Upper Palaeolithic stone tool shape using a Bayesian phylodynamic framework
Phylogenetic models are commonly used in palaeobiology to study the patterns and
processes of organismal evolution. In the human sciences, phylogenetic methods have …
processes of organismal evolution. In the human sciences, phylogenetic methods have …
A pan-European dataset revealing variability in lithic technology, toolkits, and artefact shapes~ 15-11 kya
Comparative macro-archaeological investigations of the human deep past rely on the
availability of unified, quality-checked datasets integrating different layers of observation …
availability of unified, quality-checked datasets integrating different layers of observation …
Demographic estimates from the Palaeolithic–Mesolithic boundary in Scandinavia: comparative benchmarks and novel insights
Prehistoric demography has recently risen to prominence as a potentially explanatory
variable for episodes of cultural change as documented in the archaeological and …
variable for episodes of cultural change as documented in the archaeological and …
populism, identity politics, and the archaeology of Europe
D Hofmann, E Hanscam, M Furholt, M Bača… - European Journal of …, 2021 - cambridge.org
The entanglement between archaeology and politics is old news, but the sheer
pervasiveness of this relationship and its longterm global impact is becoming increasingly …
pervasiveness of this relationship and its longterm global impact is becoming increasingly …