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Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania
by
Boyd, Robert
, Kline, Michelle A.
in
Cultural Evolution
/ Cultural Evolution - history
/ Cyclones
/ Demography
/ Ethnography
/ Foraging
/ Geography
/ History of technology
/ History, Ancient
/ Humans
/ Marine
/ Modeling
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Oceania
/ Population Density
/ Population ecology
/ Population mean
/ Population size
/ Social Isolation
/ Technological Complexity
/ Technology - history
/ Toolboxes
2010
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Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania
by
Boyd, Robert
, Kline, Michelle A.
in
Cultural Evolution
/ Cultural Evolution - history
/ Cyclones
/ Demography
/ Ethnography
/ Foraging
/ Geography
/ History of technology
/ History, Ancient
/ Humans
/ Marine
/ Modeling
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Oceania
/ Population Density
/ Population ecology
/ Population mean
/ Population size
/ Social Isolation
/ Technological Complexity
/ Technology - history
/ Toolboxes
2010
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Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania
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Boyd, Robert
, Kline, Michelle A.
in
Cultural Evolution
/ Cultural Evolution - history
/ Cyclones
/ Demography
/ Ethnography
/ Foraging
/ Geography
/ History of technology
/ History, Ancient
/ Humans
/ Marine
/ Modeling
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Oceania
/ Population Density
/ Population ecology
/ Population mean
/ Population size
/ Social Isolation
/ Technological Complexity
/ Technology - history
/ Toolboxes
2010
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Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania
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Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania
2010
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Much human adaptation depends on the gradual accumulation of culturally transmitted knowledge and technology. Recent models of this process predict that large, well-connected populations will have more diverse and complex tool kits than small, isolated populations. While several examples of the loss of technology in small populations are consistent with this prediction, it found no support in two systematic quantitative tests. Both studies were based on data from continental populations in which contact rates were not available, and therefore these studies do not provide a test of the models. Here, we show that in Oceania, around the time of early European contact, islands with small populations had less complicated marine foraging technology. This finding suggests that explanations of existing cultural variation based on optimality models alone are incomplete because demography plays an important role in generating cumulative cultural adaptation. It also indicates that hominin populations with similar cognitive abilities may leave very different archaeological records, a conclusion that has important implications for our understanding of the origin of anatomically modern humans and their evolved psychology.
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