I --;Introduction --;1 --;Darwinian Archaeologies: An Introductory Essay --;II --;Cultural and Behavioral Selection --;2 --;The Historical Development of an Evolutionary Archaeology: A Selectionist Approach --;3 --;Explaining the Change from Biface to Flake Technology: A Selectionist Application --;4 --;Cultural Virus Theory and the Eusocial Pottery Assemblage --;5 --;Organized Dissonance: Multiple Code Structures in the Replication of Human Culture --;III --;Paths to Revisionism in Cultural-Behavioral Selection: Individuals and Dual Inheritance --;6 --;Kin Selection and the Origins of Hereditary Social Inequality: A Case Study from the Northern Northwest Coast --;7 --;Archaeology, Style, and the Theory of Coevolution --;8 --;Style, Function, and Cultural Evolutionary Processes --;9 --;In Search of the Watchmaker: Attribution of Agency in Natural and Cultural Selection --;IV --;Cognition and the Evolution of Mental Adaptations --;10 --;Weak Modularity and the Evolution of Human Social Behavior --;11 --;The Origin of Art: Natural Signs, Mental Modularity, and Visual Symbolism --;V --;Overview --;12 --;The State of Evolutionary Archaeology: Evolutionary Correctness, or the Search for the Common Ground.
Just over 20 years ago the publication of two books indicated the reemergence of Darwinian ideas on the public stage.