1
HUMAN EVOLUTION VOL. 28 - N. 3-4 - 2013 Letter from Editor 133 - 134 Introduction by Peter Rhys-Evans 135 - 136 Oppenheimer S. Human’s Association with Water Bodies: The ‘Exaggerated Diving Reflex’ and its Relationship with the Evolutionary Allometry of Human Pelvic and Brain Sizes 137 - 170 Langdon J. H. Human Ecological Breadth: Why Neither Savanna Nor Aquatic Hypotheses Can Hold Water 171 - 200 Munro S. Endurance Running Versus Underwater Foraging: An Anatomical and Palaeoecological Perspective 201 - 212 Kuliukas A.V. Wading Hypotheses on the Origin of Human Bipedalism 213 - 236 Verhaegen M. The Aquatic Ape Evolves: Common Misconceptions and Unproven Assumptions About the So-Called Aquatic Ape Hypothesis 237 - 266 Broadhurst C.L., Crawford M.A. The Epigenetic Emergence of Culture at the Coastline: Interaction of Genes, Nutrition, Environment and Demography 267 - 295 Contributions from the ‘Human Evolution: Past, Present and Future’ Symposium London, 8-10 May 2013 SPECIAL ISSUE, PART 1

VOL. 28 - N. 3-4 - 2013 Contributions from the ‘Human ...in the Maiella Mountains, Abruzzo (Italy) 67 - 82 Giunti P., Longo L. The Production System of the Mousterian Lithic Industry

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: VOL. 28 - N. 3-4 - 2013 Contributions from the ‘Human ...in the Maiella Mountains, Abruzzo (Italy) 67 - 82 Giunti P., Longo L. The Production System of the Mousterian Lithic Industry

HUMAN EVOLUTIONVol. 25 - n. 1-2 - 2010

Longo L.Integrated methodological approaches to the study of lithic tools 1 - 12

Andrefsky W. Jr.Human Land Use Strategies and Projectile Point Damage, Resharpening and Discard Patterns 13 - 30

Jaubert J., O’Farrell M.Territories and settlement dynamics: A methodological background and diachronic perspective of the Paleolithic 31 - 48

García-Antón Trassierra D.Methodological Approach to the Selection of Palaeolithic Raw Material in Supply Areas Located in Secondary Deposits 49 - 66

Ruggeri D., Whallon R.Sant’Angelo Cave - a Gravettian hunting and raw material procurement site in the Maiella Mountains, Abruzzo (Italy) 67 - 82

Giunti P., Longo L.The Production System of the Mousterian Lithic Industry of Layer III from the Mezzena rockshelter (Verona, northern Italy) 83 - 96

Aranguren B., Revedin A.Bilancino settlement: Integrated Methodological Approaches for the historical reconstruction 97 - 106

Mester Zs.Technological analysis of Szeletian bifacial points from Szeleta Cave (Hungary) 107 - 124

Gassin B., Léa V., Astruc L., Linton J.Lithic Management in the Chassey Culture Neolithic 125 - 142

Conati Barbaro C., Cristiani E., Lemorini C.The Lithic Perspective: Reading Copper Age Societies by Means of Techno-Function- al Approach 143 - 154

Lucarini G., Mutri G.Site SJ-00-56: Débitage Analysis and Functional Interpretation of a Later Stone Age Campsite in the Jebel Gharbi (Libya) 155 - 166

JANUARY - JUNE - N.1-2 - 2010

ANGELO PONTECORBOLI EDITOREFIRENZE

ISSN 0393 - 9375

HU

MA

N E

VO

LUTI

ON

- Vo

l. 25

- N

.1-2

- 20

10

VOLUME 25

HUMANEVOLUTION

Coperta HE_1 4 2006.qxd 6 04 2010 6:46 Pagina 1

HU

MA

N E

VO

LUTI

ON

- Vo

l. 28

- n.

3-4

- 20

13

VOLUME 28 JULY - DECEMBER 2013 - N. 3-4

HUMAN EVOLUTIONVOL. 28 - N. 3-4 - 2013

HUMAN EVOLUTIONVol. 25 - n. 1-2 - 2010

Longo L.Integrated methodological approaches to the study of lithic tools 1 - 12

Andrefsky W. Jr.Human Land Use Strategies and Projectile Point Damage, Resharpening and Discard Patterns 13 - 30

Jaubert J., O’Farrell M.Territories and settlement dynamics: A methodological background and diachronic perspective of the Paleolithic 31 - 48

García-Antón Trassierra D.Methodological Approach to the Selection of Palaeolithic Raw Material in Supply Areas Located in Secondary Deposits 49 - 66

Ruggeri D., Whallon R.Sant’Angelo Cave - a Gravettian hunting and raw material procurement site in the Maiella Mountains, Abruzzo (Italy) 67 - 82

Giunti P., Longo L.The Production System of the Mousterian Lithic Industry of Layer III from the Mezzena rockshelter (Verona, northern Italy) 83 - 96

Aranguren B., Revedin A.Bilancino settlement: Integrated Methodological Approaches for the historical reconstruction 97 - 106

Mester Zs.Technological analysis of Szeletian bifacial points from Szeleta Cave (Hungary) 107 - 124

Gassin B., Léa V., Astruc L., Linton J.Lithic Management in the Chassey Culture Neolithic 125 - 142

Conati Barbaro C., Cristiani E., Lemorini C.The Lithic Perspective: Reading Copper Age Societies by Means of Techno-Function- al Approach 143 - 154

Lucarini G., Mutri G.Site SJ-00-56: Débitage Analysis and Functional Interpretation of a Later Stone Age Campsite in the Jebel Gharbi (Libya) 155 - 166

JANUARY - JUNE - N.1-2 - 2010

ANGELO PONTECORBOLI EDITOREFIRENZE

ISSN 0393 - 9375

HU

MA

N E

VO

LUTI

ON

- Vo

l. 25

- N

.1-2

- 20

10

VOLUME 25

HUMANEVOLUTION

Coperta HE_1 4 2006.qxd 6 04 2010 6:46 Pagina 1

HUMAN EVOLUTIONVol. 25 - n. 1-2 - 2010

Longo L.Integrated methodological approaches to the study of lithic tools 1 - 12

Andrefsky W. Jr.Human Land Use Strategies and Projectile Point Damage, Resharpening and Discard Patterns 13 - 30

Jaubert J., O’Farrell M.Territories and settlement dynamics: A methodological background and diachronic perspective of the Paleolithic 31 - 48

García-Antón Trassierra D.Methodological Approach to the Selection of Palaeolithic Raw Material in Supply Areas Located in Secondary Deposits 49 - 66

Ruggeri D., Whallon R.Sant’Angelo Cave - a Gravettian hunting and raw material procurement site in the Maiella Mountains, Abruzzo (Italy) 67 - 82

Giunti P., Longo L.The Production System of the Mousterian Lithic Industry of Layer III from the Mezzena rockshelter (Verona, northern Italy) 83 - 96

Aranguren B., Revedin A.Bilancino settlement: Integrated Methodological Approaches for the historical reconstruction 97 - 106

Mester Zs.Technological analysis of Szeletian bifacial points from Szeleta Cave (Hungary) 107 - 124

Gassin B., Léa V., Astruc L., Linton J.Lithic Management in the Chassey Culture Neolithic 125 - 142

Conati Barbaro C., Cristiani E., Lemorini C.The Lithic Perspective: Reading Copper Age Societies by Means of Techno-Function- al Approach 143 - 154

Lucarini G., Mutri G.Site SJ-00-56: Débitage Analysis and Functional Interpretation of a Later Stone Age Campsite in the Jebel Gharbi (Libya) 155 - 166

JANUARY - JUNE - N.1-2 - 2010

ANGELO PONTECORBOLI EDITOREFIRENZE

ISSN 0393 - 9375

HU

MA

N E

VO

LUTI

ON

- Vo

l. 25

- N

.1-2

- 20

10

VOLUME 25

HUMANEVOLUTION

Coperta HE_1 4 2006.qxd 6 04 2010 6:46 Pagina 1

Letter from Editor 133 - 134

Introduction by Peter Rhys-Evans 135 - 136

Oppenheimer S.Human’s Association with Water Bodies: The ‘Exaggerated Diving Reflex’ and its Relationship with the Evolutionary Allometry of Human Pelvic and Brain Sizes 137 - 170

Langdon J. H.Human Ecological Breadth: Why Neither Savanna Nor Aquatic Hypotheses Can Hold Water 171 - 200

Munro S.Endurance Running Versus Underwater Foraging: An Anatomical and Palaeoecological Perspective 201 - 212

Kuliukas A.V. Wading Hypotheses on the Origin of Human Bipedalism 213 - 236

Verhaegen M.The Aquatic Ape Evolves: Common Misconceptions and Unproven Assumptions About the So-Called Aquatic Ape Hypothesis 237 - 266

Broadhurst C.L., Crawford M.A.The Epigenetic Emergence of Culture at the Coastline: Interaction of Genes, Nutrition, Environment and Demography 267 - 295

Contributions from the ‘Human Evolution: Past, Present and Future’ SymposiumLondon, 8-10 May 2013

Special iSSue, part 1