4.2 Review

Hunter-gatherer children in the past: An archaeological review

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Humanities, Multidisciplinary

Is There Such a Thing as Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology?

Graeme Warren

Summary: This paper examines the definition and legitimacy of hunter-gatherer archaeology, emphasizing the importance of considering local contexts when using this concept and highlighting that there is no single definition that can encompass all situations. In the European context, hunter-gatherer archaeology offers an opportunity for decolonization.

HERITAGE (2021)

Article Anthropology

Social Learning and Innovation in Adolescence A Comparative Study of Aka and Chabu Hunter-Gatherers of Central and Eastern Africa

Bonnie Hewlett

Summary: This study found that in hunter-gatherer communities, cultural context influences whether adolescents seek out adult innovators, with transmission modes tending to be oblique, and knowledge and skill transmission subject to notable gender biases.

HUMAN NATURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE (2021)

Review Anthropology

Veiled agency Children, innovation and the archaeological record

Kim Sterelny

Summary: Children and subadults in ancient human communities had distinctive activities and left traces, potentially fueling variation and adaptation with their willingness to experiment and play. Innovation was likely noted, taken up, and spread by adolescents, who were vectors of change.

EVOLUTIONARY HUMAN SCIENCES (2021)

Article Anthropology

The Siberian Paleolithic site of Mal'ta: a unique source for the study of childhood archaeology

Liudmila Lbova

Summary: With the emergence of a gendered perspective in society, there has been a growing interest in gender- and age-related research in science, particularly in the study of the past and present. This article focuses on anthropomorphic sculptures made of mammoth ivory from the Mal'ta site in Siberia, suggesting a developmental framework of Paleolithic children and providing insights into childhood within Ice Age societies. Attention is also given to artefacts found at the site, such as 'hanging birds' and animal figurines, which could be interpreted as toys or family heirlooms.

EVOLUTIONARY HUMAN SCIENCES (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation

Jeremy Koster et al.

SCIENCE ADVANCES (2020)

Article Geography, Physical

Walking in mud: Remarkable Pleistocene human trackways from White Sands National Park (New Mexico)

Matthew R. Bennett et al.

QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS (2020)

Article Anthropology

Socialization, Autonomy, and Cooperation: Insights from Task Assignment Among the Egalitarian BaYaka

Adam H. Boyette et al.

Summary: The study found that task assignments to children in societies like the BaYaka foragers decrease as they age, but the rate of noncompliance remains steady, indicating an early internalization of the core value of autonomy. Despite potential frustration with children's noncompliance, adults endorse their autonomy and recognize the importance of task assignments for their own learning experiences.
Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Female hunters of the early Americas

Randall Haas et al.

SCIENCE ADVANCES (2020)

Article Anthropology

Motion and Gesture: Analysing Artistic Skills in Palaeolithic Art

Olivia Rivero et al.

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2020)

Article Anthropology

Adolescence and innovation in the European Upper Palaeolithic

April Nowell et al.

EVOLUTIONARY HUMAN SCIENCES (2020)

Article Anthropology

Space to play: identifying children's sites in the Pleistocene archaeological record

Michelle C. Langley

EVOLUTIONARY HUMAN SCIENCES (2020)

Review Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary

How Do Hunter-Gatherer Children Learn Social and Gender Norms? A Meta-Ethnographic Review

Sheina Lew-Levy et al.

CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH (2018)

Article Anthropology

Diversity and differential disposal of the dead at Sunghir

Erik Trinkaus et al.

ANTIQUITY (2018)

Article Anthropology

The role of play objects and object play in human cognitive evolution and innovation

Felix Riede et al.

EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY (2018)

Article Archaeology

Magdalenian Children: Projectile Points, Portable Art and Playthings

Michelle C. Langley

OXFORD JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY (2018)

Article Geography, Physical

Palaeolithic ceramic technology: The artistic origins and impacts of a technological innovation

Rebecca Farbstein et al.

QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL (2017)

Article Archaeology

70 years of Chaine operatoire: What French prehistorians have done with it

Francoise Audouze et al.

JOURNAL OF LITHIC STUDIES (2017)

Review Anthropology

How Do Hunter-Gatherer Children Learn Subsistence Skills? A Meta-Ethnographic Review

Sheina Lew-Levy et al.

HUMAN NATURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE (2017)

Article Anthropology

Fishtail points from the Pampas of South America: Their variability and life histories

Nora Flegenheimer et al.

JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY (2017)

Article Anthropology

Master and apprentice: Evidence for learning in palaeolithic portable art

Olivia Rivero

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2016)

Article Archaeology

To hell with ethnoarchaeology!

Olivier P. Gosselain

ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIALOGUES (2016)

Article Anthropology

Reflections on the Identities and Roles of the Artists in European Paleolithic Societies

Carole Fritz et al.

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2016)

Article Psychology, Educational

Playing With Knives: The Socialization of Self-Initiated Learners

David F. Lancy

CHILD DEVELOPMENT (2016)

Article Anthropology

A Late Glacial family at Trollesgave, Denmark

Randolph E. Donahue et al.

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2015)

Article Anthropology

Farewell to the 'childhood of man': ritual, seasonality, and the origins of inequality

David Wengrow et al.

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE (2015)

Article Area Studies

Identifying Stone Alignments Created by Adults and Children A Case Study from a Dukha Reindeer Herder Summer Camp, Khovsgol Aimag, Mongolia

Madeline E. Mackie et al.

SIBIRICA-INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF SIBERIAN STUDIES (2015)

Article Archaeology

Miniature points in an exceptional early South American context

Nora Flegenheimer et al.

WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK

Nick Ashton et al.

PLOS ONE (2014)

Review Archaeology

The Cradle of Thought: Growth, Learning, Play and Attachment in Neanderthal Children

Penny Spikins et al.

OXFORD JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY (2014)

Article Psychology, Biological

Juvenile foraging among the Hadza: Implications for human life history

Alyssa N. Crittenden et al.

EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR (2013)

Article Anthropology

SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN EUROPEAN UPPER PALEOLITHIC CAVE ART

Dean R. Snow

AMERICAN ANTIQUITY (2013)

Article Anthropology

Animation in Palaeolithic art: a pre-echo of cinema

Marc Azema et al.

ANTIQUITY (2012)

Article Biology

Social learning among Congo Basin hunter-gatherers

Barry S. Hewlett et al.

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2011)

Article Anthropology

MIDDLE PALEOLITHIC SKILL LEVEL AND THE INDIVIDUAL KNAPPER: AN EXPERIMENT

Metin I. Eren et al.

AMERICAN ANTIQUITY (2011)

Article Anthropology

TRANSMISSION OF LITHIC KNOWLEDGE IN FLINT-SCARCE REGIONS

Lotte Eigeland

LITHIC TECHNOLOGY (2011)

Article Anthropology

CONSEQUENCES FOR MAGDALENIAN APPRENTICESHIP

Francoise Audouze et al.

LITHIC TECHNOLOGY (2011)

Article Environmental Studies

In search of Thule children: Construction of playing houses as a means of socializing children

Mariane Hardenberg

GEOGRAFISK TIDSSKRIFT-DANISH JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY (2010)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Cooperative hunting and meat sharing 400-200 kya at Qesem Cave, Israel

Mary C. Stiner et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2009)

Article Anthropology

The when, where, and how of novices in craft production

Jeffrey R. Ferguson

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2008)

Article Anthropology

Blank concerns: Issues of skill and consistency in the replication of scottish later Mesolithic blades

Nyree Finlay

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2008)

Article Anthropology

Playing with flint:: Tracing a child's imitation of adult work in a lithic assemblage

Anders Hogberg

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2008)

Article Anthropology

Production skill and Paleoindian workgroup organization in the Medicine Creek drainage, southwestern Nebraska

Douglas B. Bamforth et al.

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2008)

Article Anthropology

The Archaeology of Childhood

Jane Eva Baxter

ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY (2008)

Article Anthropology

Evidence for cave marking by Palaeolithic children

Kevin Sharpe et al.

ANTIQUITY (2006)

Article Anthropology

The oldest bow in the world?: An interesting piece from Mannheim, Germany

Gaelle Rosendahl et al.

ANTHROPOLOGIE (2006)

Article Anthropology

Sexual dimorphism in Upper Palaeolithic hand stencils

Dean R. Snow

ANTIQUITY (2006)

Article Anthropology

Pleistocene human footprints from the Willandra Lakes, southeastern Australia

S Webb et al.

JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION (2006)

Article Archaeology

Wear traces and the interpretation of stone tools

V Rots

JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY (2005)

Article Archaeology

Palaeo-Eskimo novice flintknapping in the eastern Canadian Arctic

SB Milne

JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY (2005)

Review Anthropology

Where have all the children gone? The archaeology of childhood

KA Kamp

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY (2001)