Foreword by Robert C. Dunnell Preface Style and Function: An Introduction by Michael J. O'Brien and Robert D. Leonard Differential Persistence of What? The Scale of Selection Issue in Evolutionary Archaeology by Hector Neff Directionality, Function, and Adaption in the Archaeological Record by Timothy D. Maxwell Explaining the Co-occurence of Traits in the Archaeological Record: A Further Consideration of Replicative Success by Teresa D. Hurt, Todd L. VanPool, Gordon F. M. Rakita, and Robert D. Leonard Culture Historical and Biological Approaches to Identifying Homologous Traits by R. Lee Lyman Neutrality, "Style," and Drift: Building Methods for Studying Cultural Transmission in the Archaeological Record by Carl Lipo and Mark Madsen Style, Function, and Variation: Identifying the Evolutionary Importance of Traits in the Archaeological Record by Todd L. VanPool A Million Years of Style and Function: Regional and Temporal Variation in Acheulean Hand Axes by David Vaughan Implications of New Studies of Hawaiian Fishhook Variability of Our Understanding of Polynesian Settlement History by Michael T. Pfeffer Style, Function, and Systematic Empiricism: The Conflation of Process and Pattern by Ethan E. Cochrane Index
TERESA D. HURT is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of New Mexico, and a Project Director at Lone Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc., in Albuquerque, New Mexico./e GORDON F.M. RAKITA is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of New Mexico./e
"The authors build upon Robert Dunnell's 1978 evolutionary
definition of the term and demonstrate decisively that style and
function are theoretically distinct as well as critical to
evolutionary archaeology....The insightful papers in this volume
should encourage students and professionals alike who are
frustrated by the current state of disarray in archaeological
theory. This collection will be influential in keeping Robert
Dunnell's vision of an evolutionary archaeology alive and in
stimulating further exploration of the fundamental dichotomy of
style and function."-William S. Dancey Associate Professor of
Anthropology Ohio State University
.,."provides a welcome change to re-evaluate the growth and
development of the cultural historical paradigm, assess its
continuing influence, and consider its relation to current ethical
issues...should also play a significant role in reminding current
archaeologists of the forgotten and unappreciated complexities of
the Americanist cultural historical paradigm as it developed during
the first 60 or so years of the 20th century"-North American
Archaeologist
?...provides a welcome change to re-evaluate the growth and
development of the cultural historical paradigm, assess its
continuing influence, and consider its relation to current ethical
issues...should also play a significant role in reminding current
archaeologists of the forgotten and unappreciated complexities of
the Americanist cultural historical paradigm as it developed during
the first 60 or so years of the 20th century?-North American
Archaeologist
..."provides a welcome change to re-evaluate the growth and
development of the cultural historical paradigm, assess its
continuing influence, and consider its relation to current ethical
issues...should also play a significant role in reminding current
archaeologists of the forgotten and unappreciated complexities of
the Americanist cultural historical paradigm as it developed during
the first 60 or so years of the 20th century"-North American
Archaeologist
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