文档介绍:Style and Function
Style and Function
Conceptual Issues in
Evolutionary Archaeology
Edited by
Teresa D. Hurt and
Gordon F. M. Rakita
Foreword by Robert C. Dunnell
BERGIN & GARVEY
Westport, Connecticut • London
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Style and function : conceptual issues in evolutionary archaeology / edited by Teresa D.
Hurt and Gordon F. M. Rakita ; foreword by Robert C. Dunnell.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0–89789–732–3 (alk. paper)
1. Archaeology—Methodology. 2. Archaeology—Philosophy. 3. Evolution. 4. Social
evolution. 5. Archaeology—Classification. I. Hurt, Teresa D., 1960– II. Rakita, Gordon
F. M. 1971–
2001
'01—dc21 00–029260
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Copyright ᭧ 2001 by Teresa D. Hurt and Gordon F. M. Rakita
All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be
reproduced, by any process or technique, without
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 00–029260
ISBN: 0–89789–732–3
First published in 2001
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Copyright Acknowledgment
The editors and publisher are grateful for permission to reprint the following copyrighted
material:
Figure , ‘‘Hypothetical changes in frequency of traits under selection versus traits under
drift,’’ reprinted from M. J. O’Brien and R. L. Lyman, ‘‘Darwinian Evolutionism Is Applicable
to Historical Archaeology,’’ International Journal of Historical Archaeology (March 2000).
Reprinted with permission.
For my father, Wesley R. Hurt (1917–1997), whose energy and enthusiasm for
archaeology and for life will always be an inspiration for me—TDH
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