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Before Modern Humans

New Perspectives on the African Stone Age
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Before Modern Humans delves into Lower and Middle Pleistocene African prehistory, exploring the origins of human landscape use and behaviour. Grant S. McCall presents a groundbreaking argument that the Middle Stone Age marks the beginnings of modern forager patterns, emerging gradually over hundreds of thousands of years. The book proposes a model of brain evolution driven by subsistence demands, population growth, and environmental changes during the Pleistocene, suggesting that large brains were later adapted to complex social behaviours.
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Ideal for readers interested in human evolution, archaeology, and prehistoric anthropology. Suitable for graduate students, scholars, and those seeking a scholarly perspective on the development of early human behaviour and brain evolution.

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This fascinating volume reviews Lower and Middle Pleistocene African prehistory and presents a model in which the onset of the Middle Stone Age (before 285,000 years ago) marks the origins of landscape use patterns resembling those of modern human foragers.

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This fascinating volume, assessing Lower and Middle Pleistocene African prehistory, argues that the onset of the Middle Stone Age marks the origins of landscape use patterns resembling those of modern human foragers. Inaugurating a paradigm shift in our understanding of modern human behavior, Grant McCall argues that this transitionβ€”related to the origins of β€œhome base” residential site useβ€”occurred in mosaic fashion over the course of hundreds of thousands of years. He concludes by proposing a model of brain evolution driven by increasing subsistence diversity and intensity against the backdrop of larger populations and Pleistocene environmental unpredictability. McCall argues that human brain size did not arise to support the complex patterns of social behavior that pervade our lives today, but instead large human brains were co-opted for these purposes relatively late in prehistory, accounting for the striking archaeological record of the Upper Pleistocene.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781611322231

Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 September 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Left Coast Press Inc

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 720g

Pages: 390

About the Author

Grant S. McCall is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the Department of Anthropology of Tulane University, USA.

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