<P>The written data used by demographers essentially cover the last five centuries. Since <EM>Homo Ergaster</EM> moved out of Africa around 1.8 million years ago and until the sub-contemporary periods, there is no data allowing us to reconstruct a demographic history that can be interpreted with the
Recent Advances in Palaeodemography: Data, Techniques, Patterns
β Scribed by John Hawks (auth.), Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The written data used by demographers essentially cover the last five centuries. Since Homo Ergaster moved out of Africa around 1.8 million years ago and until the sub-contemporary periods, there is no data allowing us to reconstruct a demographic history that can be interpreted with the traditional tools of demography. If we want to be able to tackle demographic issues over a long evolutionary duration, trying to reconstitute our human demographic history and thinking out and testing macro-demographic theories, we need to draw on sources other than written data and on techniques other than those commonly used by demographers. This necessarily means using information of every kind, from archaeology, physical anthropology, paleontology, primatology or genetics, along with relevant models of interpretation.
This book has been developed from a core of papers selected for the paleodemographic session of the 25th World Population Congress (July 2005, Tours, France). It covers recent paleodemographic innovations, in terms of data, techniques and the detection of patterns making it possible to highlight hitherto unknown prehistoric demographic processes.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-8
From Genes to Numbers: Effective Population Sizes in Human Evolution....Pages 9-30
Assessment of Land Surveys in Greece: Contributions and Limitations....Pages 31-61
Estimation of An Age Distribution With Its Confidence Intervals Using An Iterative Bayesian Procedure and A Bootstrap Sampling Approach....Pages 63-82
Model Life Tables for Pre-Industrial Populations: First Application in Palaeodemography....Pages 83-117
The Halley Band for Paleodemographic Mortality Analysis....Pages 119-141
Modeling Paleolithic Predator-Prey Dynamics and the Effects of Hunting Pressure on Prey βChoiceβ....Pages 143-178
The Demography of Prehistoric Fishing/Hunting People: A Case Study of the Upper Columbia Area....Pages 179-207
The Paleodemography of Central Portugal and the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition....Pages 209-258
The Libben Site: a Hunting, Fishing, and Gathering Village from the Eastern Late Woodlands of North America. Analysis and Implications for Palaeodemography and Human Origins....Pages 259-275
Demographic and Health Changes During the Transition to Agriculture in North America....Pages 277-292
Back Matter....Pages 293-294
β¦ Subjects
Archaeology; Demography; Anthropology; Social Sciences, general
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