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Evolutionary archaeology

Dunnell, R. (1996), Evolutionary theory and archaeology, in O Brien, M. (ed.), Evolutionary Archaeology, Univ. Utah, Salt Lake, pp. 30-67. [Pg.571]

Hurt, Teresa D., and Gordon F.M. Rakita (eds.) 2000. Style and Function Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Archaeology. Westport CN Bergin Garvey. [Pg.186]

Hyperaccumulation of metallic elements in plants as reviewed above, is likely to draw increasing attention from scientists throughout the world for the reasons outlined in the introduction to this chapter. Studies on nickel plants could well involve scientists from such diverse fields as ecology, biogeography, mineral exploration, evolutionary biology, taxonomy, physiology, phytochemistry, and even archaeology (phyto-... [Pg.102]

Jones, Martin. Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution. In A Companion to Archaeology, edited by John Bintliff, Timothy Earle, and Christopher S. Peebles. Malden, Mass. Blackwell, 2004. Reviews the expanding field of archaeogenetics by discussing the history of how DNA entered the held, the study of ancient DNA, human evolutionary studies, existing practices, and future prospects. [Pg.527]


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