1. Cultural Transmission from an Archaeological
PerspectiveMicke Nordin
2. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Traditional
archaeology Traditional archaeology defines culture as a set of
artefacts that occur together during a certain period in time.
3. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Processual
archaeology "Culture, man's extrasomatic means of adaptation to the
environment" - Binford 1972:106
4. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Darwinian
archaeology "Culture is information capable of affecting
individuals' phenotypes which they acquire from conspecifics by
teaching or imitation" - Boyd & Richerson 1985:33
5. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Memes "A meme is
a postulated unit or element of cultural ideas, symbols or
practices, and is transmitted from one mind to another through
speech, gestures, rituals, or other imitable phenomena."- Wikipedia
"Meme" 2009-10-29
6. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Why is Cultural
Transmission important?
7. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Why is Cultural
Transmission important?
8. Culture from an Archaeological Perspective Why is Cultural
Transmission important?