Human origins : contributions from social anthropology

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Human origins : contributions from social anthropology

edited by Camilla Power, Morna Finnegan and Hilary Callan

(Methodology and history in anthropology, v. 30)

Berghahn, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Human Origins brings together new thinking by social anthropologists and other scholars on the evolution of human culture and society. No other discipline has more relevant expertise to consider the emergence of humans as the symbolic species. Yet, social anthropologists have been conspicuously absent from debates about the origins of modern humans. These contributions explore why that is, and how social anthropology can shed light on early kinship and economic relations, gender politics, ritual, cosmology, ethnobiology, medicine, and the evolution of language.

Table of Contents

Introduction Camilla Power, Morna Finnegan and Hilary Callan Chapter 1. Forty Years On: Biosocial Anthropology Revisited Hilary Callan Chapter 2. Rethinking the Relationship between Studies of Ethnobiological Knowledge and the Evolution of Human Cultural Cognition Roy Ellen Chapter 3. Toward a Theory of Everything Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis Chapter 4. Sexual Insult and Female Militancy Shirley G. Ardener Chapter 5. Who Sees the Elephant? Sexual Egalitarianism in Social Anthropology's Room Morna Finnegan Chapter 6. From Metaphor to Symbols and Grammar: The Cumulative Cultural Evolution of Language Andrew D. M. Smith and Stefan Hoefler Chapter 7. Reconstructing a Source Cosmology for African Hunter-gatherers Camilla Power Chapter 8. Sounds in the Night: Ritual Bells, Therianthropes, and Eland Relations among the Hadza Thea Skaanes Chapter 9. Human Physiology, San Shamanic Healing and the 'Cognitive Revolution' Chris Low Chapter 10. Rain Serpents in Northern Australia and Southern Africa: a Common Ancestry? Ian Watts Chapter 11. Bedouin Matrilineality Revisited Suzanne E. Joseph Chapter 12. 'From Lucy to Language: The Archaeology of the Social Brain' An Open Invitation for Social Anthropology to Join the Evolutionary Debate Wendy James Afterword Alan Barnard Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BB24399517
  • ISBN
    • 9781785333781
    • 9781785334269
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 356 p.
  • Size
    23-24 cm
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