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Southard 210 1$aOxford, England :$cArchaeopress Publishing,$d[2021] 210 4$dİ2021 215 $a1 online resource (253 pages) 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Thesis -- First Appearance of 'New' Behaviors or New Technologies? -- Taxonomy -- Quantum Evolution -- Hominin Evolution -- Data -- Summary -- Skeletal Features -- Hand -- Handedness -- Shoulder -- Brain Size and Morphology -- Infant Nutrition -- Legs and Bipedal Walking -- Feet (Prehensile Toes) -- Rib Cage -- Legs and Arms -- Pelvis and Spine -- Neck and Position of the Foramen Magnum -- Tooth Morphology -- Prognathism -- Sexual Dimorphism -- Size and Robusticity -- Baculum -- Hearing -- Mortality -- Soft-Tissue Evidence with Some Skeletal Basis -- Summary -- Digestive-Tract Morphology and Physiology -- Soft-Tissue Evidence Supported by Molecular Information -- Penile spines -- Smell -- Sexual Receptivity -- Soft Tissue Variables with No Skeletal Evidence -- Summary -- Vision -- 'Hairlessness' and Skin -- Sweat Glands -- Estrus -- Obstetric Implications (see also Pelvis and Spine, above) -- Life Span -- Menopause -- Behavioral Features -- Birth Interval -- Pair Bonding -- Division of Labor -- Other Behavioral Features -- Physiological Features -- Diet -- Summary -- Australopithecines and Prehominins -- Oldowan -- Acheulian -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Mesolithic -- Neolithic -- Food Processing -- Querns, Grinders, and Grindstones -- Cut Marks Made by Humans on Bone -- Sources of Food -- Evidence for Cultivation -- Grain and Legumes -- Bread and Noodles -- Cooking -- Gathering and Processing Fruits, Seeds, and other Edible Plant Parts -- Acheulian -- Middle Pleistocene -- Late Paleolithic -- Mesolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic and Bronze Age -- Hunting and Fishing -- Animal -- Mammal -- Oldowan -- Acheulian -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic and Late Paleolithic. 327 $aInvertebrates, Chiefly Shellfish -- Middle Stone Age -- Upper Paleolithic -- Neolithic -- Fish -- Lower Paleolithic -- Middle Stone Age -- Late Stone Age -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Bronze Age -- Birds -- Honey and Beeswax -- Alcoholic Beverages, Including Wine and Beer Plus Various Additives -- Summary -- Wine -- Mead -- Beer, Ale, and Allied Beverages -- Distilled Beverages -- Farming -- Summary -- Domestic Animals and 'Pets' -- Horses, Donkeys, Asses -- Camels -- Goats, Sheep -- Dogs and Cats -- Pigs -- Cattle -- Milk and Dairy Products -- Cheese -- Storage Facilities -- Plow -- Water Resources -- Summary -- Wells -- Siphons -- Cisterns -- Springs -- Pipes -- Water Wheels -- Aqueducts -- Dams -- Irrigation Systems -- Egyptian -- Near Eastern -- Chinese -- Southeast Asian -- Human-Waste Disposal, Rubbish Disposal, Baths, and Drainage -- Mohenjo-Daro -- Minoan -- Greek and Roman -- Greek -- Roman -- Behavioral-Technological Innovations -- Tools and Materials -- Summary -- Stone and Bone Tools -- Generalities -- Oldowan -- Acheulian -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Chalcolithic -- Bronze Age -- Iron Age -- Tool Use -- Stone (see also Mining and Quarrying, below) -- Mining and Quarrying -- Acheulian -- Mesolithic and Late Paleolithic -- Bronze Age -- Variscite and Cinnabar Mines -- Amazonite, Amethyst, and Emerald Quarries and Turquoise Mines in Egypt -- Mining of Flint and Obsidian -- Neolithic and Middle Paleolithic Flint and Other Tool-Materials -- Bronze Age Obsidian Quarry -- Metal, and Metal Mining and Smelting -- Firesetting -- Mining and Quarrying Tools -- Neolithic and Younger Mines -- Ancient Copper Mines -- Europe -- Southeast Europe -- Serbia -- Bulgaria -- Eastern and Central Mediterranean -- Greece and the Aegean Islands -- Cyprus -- Sardinia and Corsica -- Italy. 327 $aIberia and the Western Mediterranean -- Southwest Spain -- Portugal -- Southeast and Central-East Spain -- Northern Spain -- France and the Western Alps -- Other Mines in Southern France -- The French Alps -- Northern Europe -- Ireland -- Britain -- Central and Eastern Europe -- The Austrian Mines -- Slovakia -- Southern Urals -- Near East -- Asia -- Ancient Tin Deposits -- Old World -- South America -- Ancient Lead, Silver, Gold, and Zinc Deposits -- Gold Mining -- Salt Mining and Production -- Ocher -- Hematite Mining -- Brick -- Wood and Reed (see also Hafting, Below) -- Lacquerware -- Bone -- Ivory -- Antler -- Leather and Rawhide -- Pottery and Ceramics (See Also Kilns, Pottery Wheels, Below) -- Ceramics -- Pottery -- Kilns -- Pottery Wheels -- Plaster and Bitumen -- Metal -- Gold -- Copper and Bronze -- Iron -- Glass -- Abrasives -- Containers -- Utensils -- Rope, String, Cords -- Hafting -- Middle Stone Age -- Late Stone Age -- Neolithic -- Post-Neolithic -- Warfare and Interpersonal Violence (See Also Hafting, Above) -- Summary -- Intraspecific Violence -- Evidence of Warfare -- Neolithic and Younger -- Fortification -- Projectiles -- Armor, Including Shields and Weapons -- Hafting (see above) -- Textiles, Clothing, Basketry, Matting, Wooden Containers -- Neolithic -- Copper Age -- Bronze Age -- Iron Age -- Dyeing Materials -- Bedding -- Stone Age -- Upper Paleolithic -- Neolithic -- Property (see also Trading and Transport of Materials) -- Trading and Transport of Materials -- Oldowan -- Early Stone Age -- Middle Stone Age/Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Bronze Age -- Iron Age and Younger -- Transportation -- Summary -- Movement by Water and 'Boats' -- Inferential Data -- Indonesia and Nearby Islands -- Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) -- Islands East and North of Australia-New Guinea -- Bay of Bengal. 327 $aMediterranean Region -- Actual Data -- Movement on Land -- Horse -- Carts, Wagons, Wheels, Axles -- Roads -- Heavy Transport -- Fire (refer to Diet also, above) -- Summary -- Evidence -- Lower Paleolithic -- Acheulian -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Neolithic and Later -- Architecture -- Shelter and Buildings -- Acheulian -- Earlier Paleolithic -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian and Neolithic -- Door Locks -- Measurements and Numbers -- Scales, Balances, Weights -- Religion -- Shrines -- Divinities -- Burials, Afterlife, Memorials, and Monuments -- Summary -- Lower Paleolithic -- Middle Stone Age -- Late Paleolithic -- Natufian and Neolithic -- Neolithic -- Iron Age -- Egyptian -- Ur -- Bronze Age, Minoan, Greek, and Roman -- Cemeteries -- Cremations -- Gregariousness -- Slavery and Prostitution -- Mass Deportations -- Human Disease -- The Record -- Sources of Evidence Other Than Skeletal -- Mummies -- Feces -- Cancer -- Rheumatic and Arthritic Diseases, Joint Diseases -- Infectious Diseases -- Chagas Disease -- Smallpox -- Tuberculosis -- Peptic Ulcers and Helicobacter pylori -- Typhoid Fever -- Typhus -- Malaria -- Toxoplasmosis -- Leprosy -- Leishmaniasis -- Syphilis -- Lyme Disease -- Plague and Trench Fever -- Rabies -- Sinusitis -- Gout -- Sleeping Sickness -- Ergotism -- Rates of Evolution -- Diarrhea -- Amoebic Dysentery and Amoebic Liver Abscess -- Protozoans -- Lice and Fleas -- Lice -- Fleas -- Bedbugs -- Parasitic Diseases -- Helminths -- Giant Kidney Worm -- Schistosomiasis -- Roundworms -- Taenia Tapeworms -- Fish Tapeworm -- Whipworms -- Hookworms -- Lancet Fluke and Sheep Liver Fluke -- Guinea Worm -- Pinworm -- Echinostomiasis -- Anthracosis -- Lead Poisoning -- Osteomyelitis -- Rickets and Scurvy -- Caries in Humans -- Fractures -- Joint Disease -- Developmental Disorders. 327 $aInfanticide and Uxoricide -- Trepanation and Skull Deformation -- Cannabis and Opium -- Medicine and Medicinal Plants -- Care of the Handicapped -- Summary -- Early Paleolithic -- Middle Paleolithic -- Late Paleolithic -- Neolithic to Present -- Communication -- Language -- Writing -- Paper -- Art -- Summary -- Graphic Arts -- Lower Paleolithic -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Plastic Arts -- Acheulian -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Bronze Age -- Ornaments -- Summary -- Tattoos -- Decorative arts -- Jewelry -- Beads -- Acheulian -- Middle Stone Age -- Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Bronze Age -- Iron Age -- Pendants -- Middle Paleolithic -- Upper Paleolithic -- Neolithic -- Bronze Age -- Bracelets and Headdresses -- Earrings -- Pearls and Mother of Pearl -- Quartz Crystals -- Various Minerals -- Amber and Lignite plus Jet -- Mirrors -- Feathers -- Fossils -- Ocher and Malachite (see also Beads, Pendants, Ocher Mining, and Burials) -- Abbevillian/Acheulian -- Middle Stone Age -- Upper Paleolithic -- Natufian -- Neolithic -- Music -- Cannibalism -- Executions, Human Sacrifice, Banishment, Crime, Suicide -- Clothing (see also above: Textiles, Clothing, and Basketry -- Beads and Pendants) -- Needles -- Lighting -- Calendar -- Games -- Migrations -- Miscellaneous -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Back cover. 330 $aOn his death, Arthur Boucot (1924-2017) left an unfinished manuscript in which he surveyed the skeletal, behavioral, and cultural changes that have characterized Homo from its first recognition in the Late Pliocene to the present. 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