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O'Brien --|tHuman communication as niche construction / |rRobert Aunger --|tModes of transmission and material culture patterns in craft skills /|rRobert Hosfield -- |tLinking pattern to process in cultural evolution : explaining material culture diversity among the northern Khanty of northwest Siberia /|rPeter Jordan --|tTangled trees : modeling material culture evolution as host- associate cospeciation /|rFelix Riede --|tEvolution of material culture diversity among Iranian tribal populations /|rJamshid J. Tehrani and Mark Collard -- |tEvolutionary explanation and the record of interest : using evolutionary archaeology and dual inheritance theory to explain the archaeological record /|rEthan E. Cochrane --|tIdentifying iron production lineages : a case study in northwest Wales /|rMichael F. Charlton --|gTesting evolutionary hypotheses --|tQuantitative analysis of macroevolutionary patterning in technological evolution : bicycle design from 1800 to 2000 /|rMark W. Lake and Jay Venti --|tInnovation diffusion and traveling waves / |rJames Steele --|tExplaining global patterns in lower palaeolithic technology : simulations of hominin dispersal and cultural transmission using stepping out /|rSam Smith, John Hughes, and Steven Mithen --|tPopulation history and the evolution of mesolithic arrowhead technology in south Scandinavia /|rKevan Edinborough --|tExperimentation and innovation in the archaeological record : a case study in technological evolution from Kodiak, Alaska /|rBen Fitzhugh and A. Kate Trusler --|gSocial evolution --|tMind the bonding gap : constraints on the evolution of hominin societies /|rR.I.M. Dunbar --|tTesting functional hypotheses about cross-cultural variation : a maximum- likelihood comparative analysis of Indo-European marriage practices /|rLaura Fortunato and Ruth Mace --|tParent- offspring conflict in marriage : implications for social evolution and material culture among the Ju/'hoansi bushmen /|rPolly Wiessner --|tPrestige goods and the formation of political hierarchy : a costly signaling model /|rAimée M. Plourde --|tPopulation and warfare : a test of the Turchin model in Pueblo societies /|rTimothy A. Kohler, Sarah Cole, and Stanca Ciupe --|tAn ecological model for the emergence of institutionalized social hierarchies on California's northern Channel Islands / |rDouglas J. 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