Palaeolithic Europe: A Demographic and Social Prehistory (Cambridge World Archaeology)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: New, 12/9/2021
EAN 9781108492065, ISBN10: 1108492061
Hardcover, 348 pages, 26 x 18.4 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
In this book, Jennifer French presents a new synthesis of the archaeological, palaeoanthropological, and palaeogenetic records of the European Palaeolithic, adopting a unique demographic perspective on these first two-million years of European prehistory. Unlike prevailing narratives of demographic stasis, she emphasises the dynamism of Palaeolithic populations of both our evolutionary ancestors and members of our own species across four demographic stages, within a context of substantial Pleistocene climatic changes. Integrating evolutionary theory with a socially oriented approach to the Palaeolithic, French bridges biological and cultural factors, with a focus on women and children as the drivers of population change. She shows how, within the physiological constraints on fertility and mortality, social relationships provide the key to enduring demographic success. Through its demographic focus, French combines a 'big picture' perspective on human evolution with careful analysis of the day-to-day realities of European Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer communitiesâ€â€their families, their children, and their lives.
1. Towards a Social Palaeodemography of Early Prehistory
2. Stones, Bones, and Genes
A Palaeodemographic Database
3. Hunter-Gatherer Demography
4. Visitation
The First European Populations (~1.8 million-300,000 years ago)
5. Residency
The Neanderthals and their Neighbours (~300,000-40,000 years ago)
6. Expansion
The Arrival of Homo Sapiens and the Extinction of the Neanderthals (~50,000 years ago-35,000 years ago)
7. Intensification
Mid-to-Late Upper Palaeolithic Population Dynamics (~35,000 years ago-15,000 years ago)
8. Palaeolithic Europe
Demography and Society.