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Demographic uniformitarianism: the theoretical basis of prehistoric demographic research and its cross-disciplinary challenges
Authors:Jennifer C. French  Andrew T. Chamberlain
Affiliation:1.Department of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology, University of Liverpool, 12–14 Abercromby Square, L69 7WZ, UK;2.Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
Abstract:A principle of demographic uniformitarianism underpins all research into prehistoric demography (palaeodemography). This principle—which argues for continuity in the evolved mechanisms underlying modern human demographic processes and their response to environmental stimuli between past and present—provides the cross-disciplinary basis for palaeodemographic reconstruction and analysis. Prompted by the recent growth and interest in the field of prehistoric demography, this paper reviews the principle of demographic uniformitarianism, evaluates how it relates to two key debates in palaeodemographic research and seeks to delimit its range of applicability to past human and hominin populations.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Cross-disciplinary approaches to prehistoric demography’.
Keywords:prehistoric demography   uniformitarianism   population dynamics   life history   archaic hominins
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