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文档介绍:Macroevolution in Human Prehistory
Anna Marie Prentiss · Ian Kuijt · James C. Chatters
Editors
Macroevolution in Human
Prehistory
Evolutionary Theory and Processual
Archaeology
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Editors
Anna Marie Prentiss Ian Kuijt
Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology
University of Montana University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN
Missoula, MT USA
USA
James C. Chatters
Department of Earth & Environmental
Sciences
California State University
2576 E. San Ramon Ave.
Fresno, CA
USA
ISBN 978-1-4419-0681-6 e-ISBN 978-1-4419-0682-3
DOI -1-4419-0682-3
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2009934687
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Cover illustration: (Figure from book). Atlatl stabilizers (“winged objects”) of the Old Bering Sea
and Punuk cultures (from Fitzhugh and Crowell 1988). Upper, Punuk from Nunagiak (Ford 1959:62),
measures 15 cm width; Middle, Punuk from Grave M4, Meruchta midden, Dovelayaq Bay (Hoffman-
Wyss 1987:plate 4) measures 15 cm in width; Bottom, Old Bering Sea from Burial 133, Ekven measures
20 cm in width (Arutiunov and Sergeev 2006b:166).
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