
The Past in Perspective
An Introduction to Human Prehistory
Feder(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
8th Edition
Published on 13. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
640 pages
978-0-19-005993-4 (ISBN)
Description
Ideal for introduction to archaeology and world prehistory courses, The Past in Perspective: An Introduction to Human Prehistory, Eighth Edition, is an engaging and up-to-date chronological overview of human prehistory. Kenneth L. Feder introduces students to "the big picture"--the grand sweep of human evolutionary history--presenting the human past within the context of fundamental themes of cultural evolution. Feder's unique, refreshing, and accessible
narrative personalizes the past and makes it relevant to today's students. Using a consistent chapter format--"Prelude, Chronicle, Issues and Debates, Messages from the Past, and Case Study Close-up"--Feder helps
students master both what we know and what is still debated about the complex story of the human past.
narrative personalizes the past and makes it relevant to today's students. Using a consistent chapter format--"Prelude, Chronicle, Issues and Debates, Messages from the Past, and Case Study Close-up"--Feder helps
students master both what we know and what is still debated about the complex story of the human past.
Reviews / Votes
"The Past in Perspective is one of the best textbooks on world prehistory. I appreciate the attention that Feder puts into discussing the differences between consensus views, as well as the debates that might overturn established ideas. The organization, writing, and balance between different topics are excellent; it is clear that Feder went through considerable pains to make it accessible."--Jason Nesbitt, Tulane University "The Past in Perspective is personable, contemporary, and conversational. Feder's engaging writing style, curated selection of case studies, and funny anecdotes spark students' curiosity. He makes a concerted effort to be relatable and to boil concepts down to the simplest level. The student-oriented pedagogy definitely aligns with the present shift toward active learning; it encourages students to be more thoughtful and critical."--Lindsay Der, University of British Columbia "The Past in Perspective provides one of the best comprehensive and in-depth overviews of world prehistory, while also providing rich examples illustrating major milestones in technology, society, and other developments."--Nicholas Jew, California State University, Los AngelesMore details
Edition
8th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
980 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-005993-4 (9780190059934)
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Person
Kenneth L. Feder is Professor of Anthropology at Central Connecticut State University. He is the author of several books, including Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology, Ninth Edition (2017), and Linking to the Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology, Second Edition (OUP, 2007).
Content
Preface
Encountering the Past Probing the Past African Roots The Human Lineage The First Humans: The Evolution of Homo sapiens Expanding Intellectual Horizons: Arts and Ideas in the Upper Paleolithic and Late Stone Age Expanding Geographic Horizons: New Worlds After the Ice: The Food-Producing Revolution Roots of Complexity: The Origins of Civilization An Explosion of Complexity: Mesopotamia, Africa, and EuropeThe Evolution of the State An Explosion of Complexity: The Indus Valley and China An Explosion of Complexity: Mesoamerica An Explosion of Complexity: South America An Explosion of Complexity: North America Evolutionary Epilogue
Encountering the Past Probing the Past African Roots The Human Lineage The First Humans: The Evolution of Homo sapiens Expanding Intellectual Horizons: Arts and Ideas in the Upper Paleolithic and Late Stone Age Expanding Geographic Horizons: New Worlds After the Ice: The Food-Producing Revolution Roots of Complexity: The Origins of Civilization An Explosion of Complexity: Mesopotamia, Africa, and EuropeThe Evolution of the State An Explosion of Complexity: The Indus Valley and China An Explosion of Complexity: Mesoamerica An Explosion of Complexity: South America An Explosion of Complexity: North America Evolutionary Epilogue