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Faunal Extinction in an Island Society - Pygmy Hippopotamus Hunters of Cyprus (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): G.A. Clarke Faunal Extinction in an Island Society - Pygmy Hippopotamus Hunters of Cyprus (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
G.A. Clarke; Alan H. Simmons
R4,678 Discovery Miles 46 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The multidisciplinary research program at Akrotiri Aetokremnos is important, in my op- ion, for three reasons: two empirical and one conceptual. Quite apart from the archaeology, work at the site is a major contribution to island biogeography, in that the Phanourios sample-certainly the best from Cyprus and probably the best anywhere in the world-has already provided, and will continue to provide, important ecological and behavioral data on these intriguing creatures. Dwarfed island faunas are important to our understanding of the complex factors that shape natural selection in ecologically closed environments over the evolutionary long term. At Aetokremnos, we seem to have the "end" of a long sequence of hippo evolution on the island. With comparative studies of other Cypriot hippo faunas, we should be able to pin down the interval of initial colonization by what were, pres- ably, normal-sized hippos, and-if the other sites can be dated-document the dwarfing process in considerable detail. Aetokremnos would still be a significant paleontological - cality, even in the absence of evidence of a human presence there. While reading the text of the monograph, a number of questions strictly related to the paleontology occurred to me. One was how to model the colonization process. There seems to be little question that the large mammals colonized the island by swimming to it (because, I gather, Cyprus has not been connected to the mainland for roughly 5-6 m- lion years).

Stone Age Sailors - Paleolithic Seafaring in the Mediterranean (Paperback): Alan H. Simmons Stone Age Sailors - Paleolithic Seafaring in the Mediterranean (Paperback)
Alan H. Simmons
R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past decade, evidence has been mounting that our ancestors developed skills to sail across large bodies of water early in prehistory. In this fascinating volume, Alan Simmons summarizes and synthesizes the evidence for prehistoric seafaring and island habitation worldwide, then focuses on the Mediterranean. Recent work in Melos, Crete, and elsewhere-- as well as Simmons' own work in Cyprus-- demonstrate that long-distance sailing is a common Paleolithic phenomenon. His comprehensive presentation of the key evidence and findings will be of interest to both those interested in prehistory and those interested in ancient seafaring.

Stone Age Sailors - Paleolithic Seafaring in the Mediterranean (Hardcover): Alan H. Simmons Stone Age Sailors - Paleolithic Seafaring in the Mediterranean (Hardcover)
Alan H. Simmons
R4,442 Discovery Miles 44 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past decade, evidence has been mounting that our ancestors developed skills to sail across large bodies of water early in prehistory. In this fascinating volume, Alan Simmons summarizes and synthesizes the evidence for prehistoric seafaring and island habitation worldwide, then focuses on the Mediterranean. Recent work in Melos, Crete, and elsewhere-- as well as Simmons' own work in Cyprus-- demonstrate that long-distance sailing is a common Paleolithic phenomenon. His comprehensive presentation of the key evidence and findings will be of interest to both those interested in prehistory and those interested in ancient seafaring.

Faunal Extinction in an Island Society - Pygmy Hippopotamus Hunters of Cyprus (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Faunal Extinction in an Island Society - Pygmy Hippopotamus Hunters of Cyprus (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
G.A. Clarke; Alan H. Simmons
R3,874 R3,553 Discovery Miles 35 530 Save R321 (8%) Out of stock

The multidisciplinary research program at Akrotiri Aetokremnos is important, in my op- ion, for three reasons: two empirical and one conceptual. Quite apart from the archaeology, work at the site is a major contribution to island biogeography, in that the Phanourios sample-certainly the best from Cyprus and probably the best anywhere in the world-has already provided, and will continue to provide, important ecological and behavioral data on these intriguing creatures. Dwarfed island faunas are important to our understanding of the complex factors that shape natural selection in ecologically closed environments over the evolutionary long term. At Aetokremnos, we seem to have the "end" of a long sequence of hippo evolution on the island. With comparative studies of other Cypriot hippo faunas, we should be able to pin down the interval of initial colonization by what were, pres- ably, normal-sized hippos, and-if the other sites can be dated-document the dwarfing process in considerable detail. Aetokremnos would still be a significant paleontological - cality, even in the absence of evidence of a human presence there. While reading the text of the monograph, a number of questions strictly related to the paleontology occurred to me. One was how to model the colonization process. There seems to be little question that the large mammals colonized the island by swimming to it (because, I gather, Cyprus has not been connected to the mainland for roughly 5-6 m- lion years).

The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East - Transforming the Human Landscape (Paperback): Alan H. Simmons The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East - Transforming the Human Landscape (Paperback)
Alan H. Simmons
R1,477 Discovery Miles 14 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of humanity's most important milestones was the transition from hunting and gathering to food production and permanent village life. This Neolithic Revolution first occurred in the Near East, changing the way humans interacted with their environment and each other, setting the stage, ultimately, for the modern world.
Based on more than thirty years of fieldwork, this timely volume examines the Neolithic Revolution in the Levantine Near East and the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Alan H. Simmons explores recent research regarding the emergence of Neolithic populations, using both environmental and theoretical contexts, and incorporates specific case studies based on his own excavations. In clear and graceful prose, Simmons traces chronological and regional differences within this land of immense environmental contrasts--woodland, steppe, and desert. He argues that the Neolithic Revolution can be seen in a variety of economic, demographic, and social guises and that it lacked a single common stimulus.
Each chapter includes sections on history, terminology, geographic range, specific domesticated species, the composition of early villages and households, and the development of social, symbolic, and religious behavior. Most chapters include at least one case study and conclude with a concise summary. In addition, Simmons presents a unique chapter on the island of Cyprus, where intriguing new research challenges assumptions about the impact and extent of the Neolithic.
"The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East" conveys the diversity of our Neolithic ancestors, providing a better understanding of the period and the new social order that arose because of it. This insightful volume will be especially useful to Near Eastern scholars and to students of archaeology and the origins of agriculture.

Prehistoric Occupation of a Marginal Environment - An Archaeological Survey near Kharga Oasis in The Western Desert of Egypt... Prehistoric Occupation of a Marginal Environment - An Archaeological Survey near Kharga Oasis in The Western Desert of Egypt (Paperback)
Rolfe D Mandel, Alan H. Simmons
R2,622 Discovery Miles 26 220 Out of stock
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