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Peter Jordan's vital, insightful teaching on the challenges and
opportunities that await returning missionaries makes this
essential reading for every short- and long-term out-reach
participant and every local church and mission agency that sends
out workers.
"Technology as Human Social Tradition" outlines a novel approach to
studying variability and cumulative change in human technology--a
research theme that spans both archaeology and anthropology.
Peter Jordan argues that human material culture is best understood
as an expression of social tradition. Each artifact stands as an
output of a distinctive operational sequence with specific choices
made at each stage in its production. He also explores different
material culture traditions that are propagated through social
learning, factors that promote coherent lineages of tradition to
form, and the extent to which these cultural lineages exhibit
congruence with one another and with language history.
Drawing on the application of cultural transmission theory to
empirical research, the book develops what Jordan describes as a
"descent with modification" perspective on the technology of
Northern Hemisphere hunter-gatherers. Case studies from indigenous
societies in Northwest Siberia, the Pacific Northwest Coast, and
Northern California provide cross-cultural insights related to the
evolution of material culture traditions at different social and
spatial scales.
Overall, this book promises new ways of exploring some of the
primary factors that generate human cultural diversity, both in the
deep past and through to the present.
"Technology as Human Social Tradition" outlines a novel approach to
studying variability and cumulative change in human technology--a
research theme that spans both archaeology and anthropology.
Peter Jordan argues that human material culture is best understood
as an expression of social tradition. Each artifact stands as an
output of a distinctive operational sequence with specific choices
made at each stage in its production. He also explores different
material culture traditions that are propagated through social
learning, factors that promote coherent lineages of tradition to
form, and the extent to which these cultural lineages exhibit
congruence with one another and with language history.
Drawing on the application of cultural transmission theory to
empirical research, the book develops what Jordan describes as a
"descent with modification" perspective on the technology of
Northern Hemisphere hunter-gatherers. Case studies from indigenous
societies in Northwest Siberia, the Pacific Northwest Coast, and
Northern California provide cross-cultural insights related to the
evolution of material culture traditions at different social and
spatial scales.
Overall, this book promises new ways of exploring some of the
primary factors that generate human cultural diversity, both in the
deep past and through to the present.
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