David Rindos
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American archaeologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Rindos was an archaeologist. He graduated with a PhD from Cornell University and subsequently held a number of short-term positions in the US. His book on the origins of agriculture, published in 1984, was hailed as a major innovative contribution to the field. In 1989, he was recruited to the University of Western Australia, where he worked until his dismissal and involvement in the Rindos affair.
David Rindos's Published Works
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- The Origins of Agriculture: An Evolutionary Perspective (1987) (544)
- Symbiosis, Instability, and the Origins and Spread of Agriculture: A New Model [and Comments and Reply] (1980) (148)
- Darwinian Selection, Symbolic Variation, and the Evolution of Culture [and Comments and Reply] (1985) (78)
- The Evolution of the Capacity for Culture: Sociobiology, Structuralism, and Cultural Selectionism [and Comments and Replies] (1986) (51)
- Sedentism, Population Growth, and Resource Selection in the Woodland Midwest: A Review of Coevolutionary Developments [and Comments and Reply] (1987) (49)
- The origins of agriculture (1984) (39)
- Human-Plant Interactions And Cultural Change In The American Bottom (1991) (30)
- The genetics of cultural anthropology: Toward a genetic model for the origin of the capacity for culture (1986) (18)
- The Origins of Agriculture. An Evolutionary Perspective. Orlando, FL (Academic Press) 1984. (1984) (14)
- Modelling the initial human colonisation of Australia: perfect adaptation, cultural variability and cultural change (1992) (8)
- Coevolution: Genes, culture, and human diversity. By William H. Durham. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 1991. xxii + 637 pp. ISBN 0‐8047‐1537‐8. $65 (cloth) (1992) (3)
- On Hedonic Selection, Random Variation, and the Direction of Cultural Evolution (1986) (3)
- Pizza Chromosomes: A Method for Teaching Modern Genetics (1990) (2)
- Essay Review@@@The Origins of Agriculture: An Evolutionary Perspective (1984) (2)
- On Darwinian Selection and Cultural Evolution (1986) (1)
- Plants in Australian Archaeology. Wendy Beck, Anne Clarke, and Lesley Head, editors. TEMPUS: Archaeology and Material Culture Studies in Anthropology Vol. 1. University of Queensland, Australia, 1989. viii + 213 pp., plates, figures, tables, references. $20.00 (paper). (1992) (1)
- Agriculture, Evolution, and Paradigms (1984) (1)
- Instability, Cultural Fecundity, and Dispersals (1984) (0)
- Feeding Behavior and Change in Diet (1984) (0)
- The Naturalness of the Human–Plant Relationship (1984) (0)
- Darwinism and Culture (1984) (0)
- Interpreting evolution: Darwin and Teilhard de Chardin. By H. James Birx. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus. 1991. 326 pp. $29.95 (cloth) (1991) (0)
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