11 research outputs found
F. Djindjian , J. Kozlowski et M. Otte Le Paléolithique supérieur en Europe
Montet-White Anta. F. Djindjian , J. Kozlowski et M. Otte Le Paléolithique supérieur en Europe. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 97, n°4, 2000. pp. 670-672
5e Colloque international sur le silex. Bordeaux, 27 septembre-2 octobre 1987
Montet-White Anta. 5e Colloque international sur le silex. Bordeaux, 27 septembre-2 octobre 1987. In: Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, n°30, Hiver 87-88 1988. pp. 60-61
5e Colloque international sur le silex. Bordeaux, 27 septembre-2 octobre 1987
Montet-White Anta. 5e Colloque international sur le silex. Bordeaux, 27 septembre-2 octobre 1987. In: Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, n°30, Hiver 87-88 1988. pp. 60-61
Franchthi Cave and Paralia, Maps, Plans, and Sections. T. W. Jacobsen and W. R. Farrand. Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece, Fascicle 1. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1987. xiii + 33 pp., figures, illustrations, maps, tables, notes, appendixes, references cited. 35.00 (paper).
Les industries du Mesolithique et du Neolithique Initial. Les Industries lithiques taillées de Franchthi (Argolide, GrÚce), Tome II. Catherine Perles. Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece, Fascicle 5. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1990. xii + 183 pp., tables, figures, bibliography. 45.00 (paper).
L'industrie gravettienne de Kadar en Bosnie du Nord (Yougoslavie)
Montet-White Anta, Basler Djuro. L'industrie gravettienne de Kadar en Bosnie du Nord (Yougoslavie). In: Bulletin de la SociĂ©tĂ© prĂ©historique française. Ătudes et travaux, tome 74, n°2, 1977. pp. 531-544
Eco-Cultural Niche Modeling: New Tools for Reconstructing the Geography and Ecology of Past Human Populations
International audiencePrehistoric human populations were influenced by climate change and resulting environmental variability and developed a wide variety of cultural mechanisms to deal with these conditions. In an effort to understand the inesfluence of environmental factors on prehistoric social and technical systems, there is a need to establish methods with which to model and evaluate the rules and driving forces behind these human-environment interactions. We describe a new set of analytical toolsâan approach termed Eco-Cultural Niche Modeling (ECNM)âthat can be used to address these issues and to test current hypotheses. This approach's modeling architectures are used to reconstruct past human systems in the Old and New Worlds, past natural systems within which they operatedâ namely geological, paleobiological and paleoenvironmental conditionsâand also to develop informed hypotheses concerning the geographic spread, migration, and eco-cultural adaptations of prehistoric human populations. The ECNM approach has recently been developed and explored at two National Science Foundation- and European Science Foundation-funded workshops. We describe the goals and methods of ECNM, the results of the proof-of-concept projects, the analytical issues that remain unresolved, and the potential this approach has to offer the disciplines of paleoanthropology and archaeology