Author: William Fitzhugh
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311088044X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
Papers examining the anthropology and archaeology of early cultures in Scandinavia, the North Pacific and Bering Sea, and the northwest Atlantic,with comparative studies of various aspects.
Prehistoric Maritime Adaptations of the Circumpolar Zone
Author: William Fitzhugh
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311088044X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
Papers examining the anthropology and archaeology of early cultures in Scandinavia, the North Pacific and Bering Sea, and the northwest Atlantic,with comparative studies of various aspects.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311088044X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
Papers examining the anthropology and archaeology of early cultures in Scandinavia, the North Pacific and Bering Sea, and the northwest Atlantic,with comparative studies of various aspects.
Language and Society
Author: William C. (Charles) McCormack
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780202330754
Category : African American families
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780202330754
Category : African American families
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
Maritime Adaptations of the Pacific
Author: Richard W. Casteel
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110879905
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110879905
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Prehistoric Maritime Adaptations of the Circumpolar Zone
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
Arctic Adaptations
Author: Igor Krupnik
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press
ISBN: 1611686857
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
The common view of indigenous Arctic cultures, even among scholarly observers, has long been one of communities continually in ecological harmony with their natural environment. In Arctic Adaptations, Igor Krupnik dismisses the textbook notion of traditional societies as static. Using information from years of field research, interviews with native Siberians, and archaeological site visits, Krupnik demonstrates that these societies are characterized not by stability but by dynamism and significant evolutionary breaks. Their apparent state of ecological harmony is, in fact, a conscious survival strategy resulting from "a prolonged and therefore successful process of human adaptation in one of the most extreme inhabited environments in the world." As their physical and cultural environment has changed--fluctuating reindeer and caribou herds, unpredictable weather patterns, introduction of firearms and better seacraft--Arctic communities have adapted by developing distinctive subsistence practices, social structures, and ethics regarding utilization of natural resources. Krupnik's pioneering work represents a dynamic marriage of ethnography and ecology, and makes accessible to Western scholars crucial findings and archival data previously unavailable because of political and language barriers.
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press
ISBN: 1611686857
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
The common view of indigenous Arctic cultures, even among scholarly observers, has long been one of communities continually in ecological harmony with their natural environment. In Arctic Adaptations, Igor Krupnik dismisses the textbook notion of traditional societies as static. Using information from years of field research, interviews with native Siberians, and archaeological site visits, Krupnik demonstrates that these societies are characterized not by stability but by dynamism and significant evolutionary breaks. Their apparent state of ecological harmony is, in fact, a conscious survival strategy resulting from "a prolonged and therefore successful process of human adaptation in one of the most extreme inhabited environments in the world." As their physical and cultural environment has changed--fluctuating reindeer and caribou herds, unpredictable weather patterns, introduction of firearms and better seacraft--Arctic communities have adapted by developing distinctive subsistence practices, social structures, and ethics regarding utilization of natural resources. Krupnik's pioneering work represents a dynamic marriage of ethnography and ecology, and makes accessible to Western scholars crucial findings and archival data previously unavailable because of political and language barriers.
California, Oregon, and Washington Archaeological Resource Study
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Continental shelf
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Continental shelf
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Ceramics in Circumpolar Prehistory
Author: Peter Jordan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107118247
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Sheds light on the motivations that lay behind the adoption of pottery, the challenges that had to be overcome.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107118247
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Sheds light on the motivations that lay behind the adoption of pottery, the challenges that had to be overcome.
The Coppers of the Northwest Coast Indians
Author: Carol F. Jopling
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
ISBN: 9780871697912
Category : Copperwork
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
ISBN: 9780871697912
Category : Copperwork
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
The Evolution of Complex Hunter-Gatherers
Author: Ben Fitzhugh
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461501377
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
This book makes a contribution to the developing field of complex hunter-gatherer studies with an archaeological analysis of the development of one such group. It examines the evolution of complex hunter-gatherers on the North Pacific coast of Alaska. It is one of the first books available to examine in depth the social evolution of a specific complex hunter-gatherer tradition on the North Pacific Rim and will be of interest to professional archaeologists, anthropologists, and students of archaeology and anthropology.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461501377
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
This book makes a contribution to the developing field of complex hunter-gatherer studies with an archaeological analysis of the development of one such group. It examines the evolution of complex hunter-gatherers on the North Pacific coast of Alaska. It is one of the first books available to examine in depth the social evolution of a specific complex hunter-gatherer tradition on the North Pacific Rim and will be of interest to professional archaeologists, anthropologists, and students of archaeology and anthropology.
Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory
Author: Michael B Schiffer
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 1483214842
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, Volume 9 is a collection of papers that describes protohuman culture, pastoralism, artifact classification, and the use of materials science techniques to study the construction of pottery. Some papers discuss contingency tables, geophysical methods of archaeological site surveying, and predictive models for archaeological resource location. One paper reviews the methodological and theoretical advances in the archaeological studies of human origins, particularly covering the Plio-Pleistocene period. Another paper explains the historic and prehistoric development of pastoralism through archaeological investigation. One paper traces the three phases of artifact classification, each being a representation of a different attitude and approach. Another paper evaluates pottery artifacts using a number of basic materials-science concepts and analytic approaches, toward the study of their mechanical strength; and also reviews their use in archaeological studies of pottery production and organization. To investigate archaeological intrasites, the archaeologist can use different specialized methods such as seismic, electromagnetic, resistivity, magnetometry, and radar. Another paper describes various empiric correlative models for locational prediction developed in both contexts of cultural resource management and academic research. Sociologists, anthropologist, ethnographers, museum curators, professional or amateur archaeologists will find the collection immensely valuable.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 1483214842
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, Volume 9 is a collection of papers that describes protohuman culture, pastoralism, artifact classification, and the use of materials science techniques to study the construction of pottery. Some papers discuss contingency tables, geophysical methods of archaeological site surveying, and predictive models for archaeological resource location. One paper reviews the methodological and theoretical advances in the archaeological studies of human origins, particularly covering the Plio-Pleistocene period. Another paper explains the historic and prehistoric development of pastoralism through archaeological investigation. One paper traces the three phases of artifact classification, each being a representation of a different attitude and approach. Another paper evaluates pottery artifacts using a number of basic materials-science concepts and analytic approaches, toward the study of their mechanical strength; and also reviews their use in archaeological studies of pottery production and organization. To investigate archaeological intrasites, the archaeologist can use different specialized methods such as seismic, electromagnetic, resistivity, magnetometry, and radar. Another paper describes various empiric correlative models for locational prediction developed in both contexts of cultural resource management and academic research. Sociologists, anthropologist, ethnographers, museum curators, professional or amateur archaeologists will find the collection immensely valuable.