Some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior: a literature survey
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adam_text | Contents Preface............................................................................................................................................... xi Acknowledgements............................................................................................................................xi Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 1 Thesis.................................................................................................................................................. 2 First Appearance of‘New’ Behaviors or New Technologies?............................................................ 3 Taxonomy........................................................................................................................................... 5 Quantum Evolution............................................................................................................................. 6 Nominin Evolution........................................................................................................................6 Data..................................................................................................................................................... 8 Summary....................................................................................................................................... 8 Skeletal
Features........................................................................................................................... 8 Hand......................................................................................................................................... 9 Handedness.............................................................................................................................. 9 Shoulder................................................................................................................................. 10 Brain Size and Morphology................................................................................................... 11 Infant Nutrition..................................................................................................................... 12 Legs and Bipedal Walking...................................................................................................... 14 Feet (Prehensile Toes)............................................................................................................ 14 Rib Cage.................................................................................................................................. 14 Legs and Arms........................................................................................................................ 15 Pelvis and Spine..................................................................................................................... 15 Neck and Position of the Foramen
Magnum.........................................................................15 Tooth Morphology.................................................................................................................15 Prognathism........................................................................................................................... 16 Sexual Dimorphism................................................................................................................ 16 Size and Robusticity...............................................................................................................16 Baculum.................................................................................................................................. 17 Hearing................................................................................................................................... 17 Mortality................................................................................................................................ 18 Soft-Tissue Evidence with Some Skeletal Basis.......................................................................... 18 Summary................................................................................................................................ 18 Digestive-Tract Morphology and Physiology........................................................................18 Soft-Tissue Evidence Supported by Molecular Information...................................................... 18 Penile
spines........................................................................................................................... 18 Smell.......................................................................................................................................19 Sexual Receptivity................................................................................................................. 19 Soft Tissue Variables with No Skeletal Evidence........................................................................20 Summary................................................................................................................................ 20 Vision......................................................................................................................................20 ‘Hairlessness’ and Skin........................................................................................................... 20
Sweat Glands................................................................................................................... 20 Estrus.............................................................................................................................. 21 Obstetric Implications (see also Pelvis and Spine, above).............................................21 Life Span.......................................................................................................................... 22 Menopause..................................................................................................................... 22 Behavioral Features.............................................................................................................. 22 Birth Interval...................................................................................................................22 Pair Bonding................................................................................................................... 22 Division of Labor............................................................................................................. 23 Other Behavioral Features.............................................................................................. 23 Physiological Features.......................................................................................................... 23 Diet.................................................................................................................................. 24
Summary.................................................................................................................... 24 Australopithecines and Prehominins........................................................... 26 Oldowan .................................................................................................................... 26 Acheulian................................................................................................................... 26 Middle Paleolithic...................................................................................................... 27 Upper Paleolithic....................................................................................................... 27 Natufian..................................................................................................................... 28 Mesolithic.................................................................................................................. 28 Neolithic..................................................................................................................... 28 Food Processing..................................................................................................................... 29 Querns, Grinders, and Grindstones................................................................................. 29 Cut Marks Made by Humans on Bone............................................................................. 30 Sources of
Food..................................................................................................................... 31 Evidence for Cultivation....................................................................................................... 31 Grain and Legumes.......................................................................................................... 33 Bread and Noodles........................................................................................................... 34 Cooking.................................................................................................................................. 34 Gathering and Processing Fruits, Seeds, and other Edible Plant Parts............................... 35 Acheulian......................................................................................................................... 35 Middle Pleistocene.......................................................................................................... 35 Late Paleolithic....................... 36 Mesolithic........................................................................................................................ 36 Natufian............................................................................................................................ 36 Neolithic and Bronze Age................................................................................................ 36 Hunting and Fishing.............................................................................................................. 37
Animal..............................................................................................................................37 Mammal..................................................................................................................... 37 Oldowan................................................................................................................ 37 Acheulian.............................................................................................................. 37 Middle Paleolithic................................................................................................ 38 Upper Paleolithic.................................................................................................. 38 Natufian................................................................................................................ 39 Neolithic and Late Paleolithic............................................................................. 39 Invertebrates, Chiefly Shellfish........ ......................................................................... 39 Middle Stone Age............................................ 39 ii
Upper Paleolithic.................................................................................................. 40 Neolithic............................................................................................................... 40 Fish.............................................................................................................................. 40 Lower Paleolithic.................................................................................................. 40 Middle Stone Age................................................................................................. 40 Late Stone Age...................................................................................................... 40 Natufian................................................................................................................ 41 Neolithic............................................................................................................... 41 Bronze Age............................................................................................................ 41 Birds............................................................................................................................ 41 Honey and Beeswax................................................................................................... 41 Alcoholic Beverages, Including Wine and Beer Plus Various Additives.................. 42 Summary.............................................................................................................. 42
Wine...................................................................................................................... 42 Mead...................................................................................................................... 43 Beer, Ale, and Allied Beverages............................................................................ 43 Distilled Beverages............................................................................................... 43 Farming.................................................................................................................................. 44 Summary.......................................................................................................................... 44 Domestic Animals and ‘Pets’........................................................................................... 47 Horses, Donkeys, Asses.............................................................................................. 47 Camels.........................................................................................................................48 Goats, Sheep............................................................................................................... 48 Dogs and Cats............................................................................................................. 48 Pigs.............................................................................................................................. 49
Cattle.......................................................................................................................... 49 Milk and Dairy Products.................................................................................................. 49 Cheese............................................................................................................................... 50 Storage Facilities.............................................................................................................. 50 Plow.................................................................................................................................. 51 Water Resources..................................................................................................................... 51 Summary.......................................................................................................................... 51 Wells.................................................................................................................................. 51 Siphons............................................................................................................................. 52 Cisterns............................................................................................................................. 52 Springs.............................................................................................................................. 52
Pipes.................................................................................................................................. 52 Water Wheels................................................................................................................... 52 Aqueducts.........................................................................................................................52 Dams................................................................................................................................. 53 Irrigation Systems........................................................................................................... 53 Egyptian...................................................................................................................... 53 Near Eastern............................................................................................................... 53 Chinese....................................................................................................................... 54 Southeast Asian......................................................................................................... 54 Human-Waste Disposal, Rubbish Disposal, Baths, and Drainage......................................... 54 Mohenjo-Daro ................................................................................................................. 56 iii
Minoan........................................................................................................................... 56 Greek and Roman........................................................................................................... 56 Greek............................................................................................................................... 56 Roman............................................................................................................................. 56 Behavioral-Technological Innovations............................................................................... 57 Tools and Materials..............................................................................................................58 Summary......................................................................................................................... 58 Stone and Bone Tools.................................................................................................... 58 Generalities............................................................................................................... 58 Oldowan.................................................................................................................... 59 Acheulian.................................................................................................................. 60 Middle Paleolithic..................................................................................................... 61 Upper
Paleolithic...................................................................................................... 61 Natufian.................................................................................................................... 61 Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 61 Chalcolithic................................................................................................................ 61 Bronze Age................................................................................................................. 61 Iron Age......................................................................................................................62 Tool Use........................................................................................................................... 62 Stone (see also Mining and Quarrying, below)................................................................. 62 Mining and Quarrying.................................................................................................... 63 Acheulian................................................................................................................... 63 Mesolithic and Late Paleolithic.................................................................................64 Bronze Age................................................................................................................. 64 Variscite and Cinnabar
Mines.................................................................................. 64 Amazonite, Amethyst, and Emerald Quarries and Turquoise Mines in Egypt........ 65 Mining of Flint and Obsidian.......................................................................................... 65 Neolithic and Middle Paleolithic Flint and Other Tool-Materials........................... 65 Bronze Age Obsidian Quarry......................................................................................66 Metal, and Metal Mining and Smelting...........................................................................66 Firesetting.................................................................................................................. 67 Mining and Quarrying Tools........................................................................................... 67 Neolithic and Younger Mines.................................................................................... 68 Ancient Copper Mines.....................................................................................................69 Europe........................................................................................................................ 69 Southeast Europe....................................................................................................... 69 Serbia.................................................................................................................... 69
Bulgaria................................................................................................................. 69 Eastern and Central Mediterranean.......................................................................... 69 Greece and the Aegean Islands..................................................................... ...... 69 Cyprus................................................................................................................... 70 Sardinia and Corsica............................................................................................ 70 Italy....................................................................................................................... 70 Iberia and the Western Mediterranean..................................................................... 70 Southwest Spain................................................................................................... 70 Portugal................................................................................................................ 70 Southeast and Central-East Spain.........................................................................70 iv
Northern Spain.................................................................................................... 71 France and the Western Alps.................................................................................... 71 Other Mines in Southern France........................................................................ 71 The French Alps................................................................................................... 71 Northern Europe........................................................................................................71 Ireland.................................................................................................................. 71 Britain.................................................................................................................. 71 Central and Eastern Europe...................................................................................... 72 The Austrian Mines............................................................................................. 72 Slovakia................................................................................................................ 72 Southern Urals.....................................................................................................72 Near East.................................................................................................................... 72 Asia............................................................................................................................. 73 Ancient Tin
Deposits.......................................................................................................73 Old World................................................................................................................... 73 South America........................................................................................................... 74 Ancient Lead, Silver, Gold, and Zinc Deposits................................................................ 74 Gold Mining.....................................................................................................................75 Salt Mining and Production.......................................................................................... 75 Ocher; Hematite Mining................................................................................................. 76 Brick.................................................................................................................................76 Wood and Reed (see also Hafting, Below)...................................................................... 77 Lacquerware................................................................................................................... 78 Bone................................................................................................................................ 78 Ivory................................................................................................................................ 78
Antler...............................................................................................................................79 Leather and Rawhide..................................................................................................... 79 Pottery and Ceramics (See Also Kilns, Pottery Wheels, Below).................................... 80 Ceramics.................................................................................................................... 80 Pottery....................................................................................................................... 80 Kilns..................................................................................................................... 81 Pottery Wheels................................................................................................... 81 Plaster and Bitumen................................................................................................. 81 Metal.......................................................................................................................... 83 Gold...................................................................................................................... 83 Copper and Bronze..............................................................................................83 Iron...................................................................................................................... 84
Glass........................................................................................................................... 84 Abrasives................................................................................................................... 85 Containers................................................................................................................ 85 Utensils..................................................................................................................... 85 Rope, String, Cords................................................................................................... 85 Hafting....................................................................................................................... 86 Middle Stone Age............................................................................................... 86 Late Stone Age.................................................................................................... 86 Neolithic............................................................................................................. 86 Post֊Neolithic..................................................................................................... 87 V
Warfare and Interpersonal Violence (See Also Hafting, Above)................................... 87 Summary................................................................................................................... 87 Intraspecific Violence...............................................................................................88 Evidence of Warfare..................................................................................................89 Neolithic and Younger........................................................................................ 90 Fortification......................................................................................................... 91 Projectiles............................................................................................................ 92 Armor, Including Shields and Weapons............................................................. 93 Hafting (see above).............................................................................................. 93 Textiles, Clothing, Basketry, Matting, Wooden Containers........................................... 93 Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 94 Copper Age................................................................................................................ 95 Bronze Age................................................................................................................. 95 Iron
Age......................................................................................................................95 Dyeing Materials.................................................................................................. 96 Bedding................................................................................................................ 96 Stone Age........................................................................................................96 Upper Paleolithic...........................................................................................96 Neolithic.........................................................................................................97 Property (see also Trading and Transport of Materials)............................................... 97 Trading and Transport of Materials............................................................................... 97 Oldowan..................................................................................................................... 98 Early Stone Age.......................................................................................................... 98 Middle Stone Age/Middle Paleolithic....................................................................... 99 Upper Paleolithic....................................................................................................... 99 Natufian..................................................................................................................... 99
Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 99 Bronze Age................................................................................................................ 100 Iron Age and Younger.............................................................................................. 103 Transportation............................................................................................................... 103 Summary...................................................................................................................103 Movement by Water and ‘Boats’.............................................................................. 103 Inferential Data........................................................................................................ 103 Indonesia and Nearby Islands............................................................................ 103 Australia and New Guinea (Sahul)......................................................................104 Islands East and North of Australia-New Guinea.............................................. 104 Bay of Bengal....................................................................................................... 104 Mediterranean Region........................................................................................ 104 Actual Data............................................................................................................... 105 Movement on
Land................................................................................................... 106 Horse................................................................................................................... 106 Carts, Wagons, Wheels, Axles............................................................................. 106 Roads................................................................................................................... 106 Heavy Transport...................................................................................................... 107 Fire (refer to Diet also, above)....................................................................................... 107 Summary................................................................................................................... 107 Evidence.............................................................................................................. 108 vi
Lower Paleolithic................................................................................................ 108 Acheulian............................................................................................................ 109 Middle Paleolithic.............................................................................................. 109 Upper Paleolithic................................................................................................ 110 Neolithic and Later............................................................................................ 110 Architecture..........................................................................................................................110 Shelter and Buildings..................................................................................................... 110 Acheulian.................................................................................................................. 110 Earlier Paleolithic..................................................................................................... Ill Middle Paleolithic..................................................................................................... Ill Upper Paleolithic...................................................................................................... Ill Natufian and Neolithic.............................................................................................Ill Door
Locks....................................................................................................................... 112 Measurements and Numbers.............................................................................................. 112 Scales, Balances, Weights.................................................................................................... 112 Religion................................................................................................................................. 112 Shrines.............................................................................................................................113 Divinities......................................................................................................................... 113 Burials, Afterlife, Memorials, and Monuments............................................................ 113 Summary................................................................................................................... 113 Lower Paleolithic...................................................................................................... 114 Middle Stone Age...................................................................................................... 114 Late Paleolithic......................................................................................................... 115 Natufian and Neolithic.............................................................................................115
Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 116 Iron Age..................................................................................................................... 117 Egyptian...............................................................................................................117 Ur......................................................................................................................... 117 Bronze Age, Minoan, Greek, and Roman.................................................................. 117 Cemeteries...................................................................................................................... 118 Cremations...................................................................................................................... 118 Gregariousness................................................................................................................118 Slavery and Prostitution................................................................................................ 118 Mass Deportations.......................................................................................................... 119 Human Disease............................................................................................................... 119 The Record...................................................................................................................... 120 Sources of Evidence Other Than
Skeletal................................................................ 121 Mummies.................................................................................................................. 122 Feces.......................................................................................................................... 122 Cancer................................................................................................................. 122 Rheumatic and Arthritic Diseases, Joint Diseases............................................. 123 Infectious Diseases................................................................................................... 123 Chagas Disease.................................................................................................... 123 Smallpox............................................................................................................. 123 Tuberculosis........................................................................................................ 124 Peptic Ulcers and Helicobacter pylori................................................................... 124 Typhoid Fever..................................................................................................... 124 vii
Typhus....................................................................................................................... 124 Malaria...................................................................................................................... 125 Toxoplasmosis.......................................................................................................... 125 Leprosy...................................................................................................................... 125 Leishmaniasis........................................................................................................... 125 Syphilis...................................................................................................................... 126 Lyme Disease............................................................................................................ 126 Plague and Trench Fever........................................................................................ 126 Rabies........................................................................................................................ 126 Sinusitis..................................................................................................................... 127 Gout........................................................................................................................... 127 Sleeping Sickness.................................................................................................... 127
Ergotism.................................................................................................................... 127 Rates of Evolution.......................................................................................................... 127 Diarrhea.................................................................................................................... 127 Amoebic Dysentery and Amoebic Liver Abscess................................................. 127 Protozoans................................................................................................................ 128 Lice and Fleas .................................................................................................................128 Lice............................................................................................................................. 128 Fleas........................................................................................................................... 129 Bedbugs......................................................................................................................129 Parasitic Diseases............................................................................................................129 Helminths.................................................................................................................. 129 Giant Kidney Worm.................................................................................................. 130
Schistosomiasis......................................................................................................... 130 Roundworms............................................................................................................. 130 Taenia Tapeworms.................................................................................................... 130 Fish Tapeworm.........................................................................................................131 Whipworms............................................................................................................... 131 Hookworms............................................................................................................... 131 Lancet Fluke and Sheep Liver Fluke.......................................................................132 Guinea Worm............................................................................................................ 132 Pinworm.................................................................................................................... 132 Echinostomiasis........................................................................................................ 132 Anthracosis................................................................................................................ 132 Lead Poisoning.......................................................................................................... 132
Osteomyelitis............................................................................................................ 133 Rickets and Scurvy................................................................................................... 133 Caries in Humans...................................................................................................... 133 Fractures.................................................................................................................... 134 Joint Disease.............................................................................................................. 134 Developmental Disorders.........................................................................................134 Infanticide and Uxoricide............................................................................................. 134 Trepanation and Skull Deformation............................................................................. 135 Cannabis and Opium...................................................................................................... 135 Medicine and Medicinal Plants..................................................................................... 136 Care of the Handicapped...................................................................................................... 137 viii
Summary................................................................................................................... 137 Early Paleolithic........................................................................................................ 137 Middle Paleolithic..................................................................................................... 137 Late Paleolithic......................................................................................................... 137 Neolithic to Present................................................................................................. 138 Communication.................................................................................................................... 138 Language................................................................................................................... 138 Writing...................................................................................................................... 139 Paper.......................................................................................................................... 140 Art........................................................................................................................................ 140 Summary......................................................................................................................... 140 Graphic Arts.................................................................................................................... 141 Lower Paleolithic
.................................................................................................... 142 Middle Paleolithic..................................................................................................... 142 Upper Paleolithic...................................................................................................... 143 Natufian.................................................................................................................... 143 Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 144 Plastic Arts...................................................................................................................... 144 Acheulian...................................................................................................................144 Middle Paleolithic..................................................................................................... 145 Upper Paleolithic...................................................................................................... 145 Natufian.................................................................................................................... 146 Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 146 Bronze Age................................................................................................................. 147
Ornaments...................................................................................................................... 147 Summary................................................................................................................... 147 Tattoos............................................................................................................................. 147 Decorative arts................................................................................................................ 147 Jewelry....................................................................................................................... 147 Beads.......................................................................................................................... 148 Acheulian...................................................................................................................148 Middle Stone Age...................................................................................................... 149 Paleolithic.................................................................................................................. 149 Natufian.................................................................................................................... 150 Neolithic.....................................................................................................................150 Bronze Age................................................................................................................. 151 Iron
Age..................................................................................................................... 151 Pendants.......................................................................................................................... 152 Middle Paleolithic..................................................................................................... 152 Upper Paleolithic...................................................................................................... 152 Neolithic.................................................................................................................... 152 Bronze Age.................................................................................................................152 Bracelets and Headdresses............................................................................................. 153 Earrings........................................................................................................................... 153 Pearls and Mother of Pearl............................................................................................. 154 Quartz Crystals................................................................................................................ 154 Various Minerals............................................................................................................. 154 ix
Amber and Lignite plus Jet........................................................................................... 154 Mirrors.......................................................................................................................... 154 Feathers......................................................................................................................... 155 Fossils............................................................................................................................. 155 Ocher and Malachite (see also Beads, Pendants, Ocher Mining, and Burials)............ 155 Abbevillian/Acheulian........................................................................................... 155 Middle Stone Age.....................................................................................................155 Upper Paleolithic.....................................................................................................156 Natufian................................................................................................................... 156 Neolithic................................................................................................................... 156 Music............................................................................................................................. 157 Cannibalism................................................................................................................... 158 Executions, Human Sacrifice, Banishment, Crime, Suicide.........................................158
Clothing (see also above: Textiles, Clothing, and Basketry; Beads and Pendants)...... 159 Needles..................................................................................................................... 160 Lighting......................................................................................................................... 160 Calendar........................................................................................................................ 160 Games............................................................................................................................ 161 Migrations...................................................................................................................... 161 Miscellaneous................................................................................................................ 162 Conclusions............................................................................................................................... 163 Bibliography............................................................................................................................. 165 x
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title_auth | Some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior a literature survey |
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title_full | Some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior a literature survey Arthur J. Boucot ; with edits by John M. Saul and John B. Southard (students of the author from the first day of his teaching career) |
title_fullStr | Some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior a literature survey Arthur J. Boucot ; with edits by John M. Saul and John B. Southard (students of the author from the first day of his teaching career) |
title_full_unstemmed | Some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior a literature survey Arthur J. Boucot ; with edits by John M. Saul and John B. Southard (students of the author from the first day of his teaching career) |
title_short | Some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior |
title_sort | some thoughts about the evolution of human behavior a literature survey |
title_sub | a literature survey |
topic | Mensch (DE-588)4038639-9 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Mensch Evolution Literaturbericht |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034130253&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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