Design Space and Cultural Transmission: Case Studies from Paleoindian Eastern North America

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 692 - 740
Published: Jul 5, 2015
Abstract
Tool design is a cultural trait—a term long used in anthropology as a unit of transmittable information that encodes particular behavioral characteristics of individuals or groups. After they are transmitted, cultural traits serve as units of replication in that they can be modified as part of a cultural repertoire through processes such as recombination, loss, or partial alteration. Artifacts and other components of the archaeological record...
Paper Details
Title
Design Space and Cultural Transmission: Case Studies from Paleoindian Eastern North America
Published Date
Jul 5, 2015
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
692 - 740
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