TY - JOUR
T1 - Foragers and Their Tools
T2 - Risk, Technology and Complexity
AU - Sterelny, Kim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - The subsistence technology of forager communities has varied greatly over space and time. This paper (i) reviews briefly the main causal factors the literature identifies as responsible for this variation; (ii) analyzes in some detail the most prominent idea in the literature on spatial variation:Complex technology is an adaptive response to elevated risks of subsistence failure; (iii) it argues that the alleged empirical support for this hypothesis depends on dubious proxies of risk; (iv) it argues that it fails to explain the subsistence technologies of desert foragers, who generally live with simple technologies in high-risk environments; (v) it offers an alternative analysis, based on the reduced opportunity costs of complex technologies in highly seasonal environments, on the high value of typical forager targets in those environments and their relatively predictable location in space and time; and (v) the paper concludes with a conjecture about the role of environmental variation in toolkit change over deep time.
AB - The subsistence technology of forager communities has varied greatly over space and time. This paper (i) reviews briefly the main causal factors the literature identifies as responsible for this variation; (ii) analyzes in some detail the most prominent idea in the literature on spatial variation:Complex technology is an adaptive response to elevated risks of subsistence failure; (iii) it argues that the alleged empirical support for this hypothesis depends on dubious proxies of risk; (iv) it argues that it fails to explain the subsistence technologies of desert foragers, who generally live with simple technologies in high-risk environments; (v) it offers an alternative analysis, based on the reduced opportunity costs of complex technologies in highly seasonal environments, on the high value of typical forager targets in those environments and their relatively predictable location in space and time; and (v) the paper concludes with a conjecture about the role of environmental variation in toolkit change over deep time.
KW - Desert foragers
KW - Forager toolkits
KW - Latitudinal gradient in technological complexity
KW - Measuring subsistence risk
KW - Risk and technical complexity
KW - Variation in forager toolkits
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U2 - 10.1111/tops.12559
DO - 10.1111/tops.12559
M3 - Article
SN - 1756-8757
VL - 13
SP - 728
EP - 749
JO - Topics in Cognitive Science
JF - Topics in Cognitive Science
IS - 4
ER -