essay

Adaptation, evolution, and archaeological phases: some implications of Reynolds' simulation

guilá naquitz : archaic foraging and early agriculture in oaxaca, mexicoOrlando • Published In 1986 • Pages: 501-507

By: Flannery, Kent V..

Abstract
Flannery ponders the implications of Reynolds computer simulation in Document 44, addressing the development of agriculture and culture change in general on a largely theoretical level, from a functional/adaptive perspective. There are scant references to hard data in reconstructing actual events. (General theoretical issues are indexed for THEORETICAL ORIENTATION IN RESEARCH AND ITS RESULTS [121]).
Subjects
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Functional and adaptational interpretations
Experimental data
tradition
Early Mesoamerican Archaic
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
General Middle America and the Caribbean
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
3: Good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent
Analyst
Leon G. Doyon ; 2005
Field Date
1964-1966
Coverage Date
10,750 BP-8670 BP
Coverage Place
Guilá Naquitz Cave, Eastern Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico
Notes
Kent V. Flannery
For bibliographical references see document 13:Flannery
LCCN
85004051
LCSH
Excavations (Archaeology)--Mexico/Mexico--Antiquities