Archaeology of Native North America. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Archaeology of Native North America. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Archaeology of Native North America
- Further Information:
- Note: Dean Snow.
- Authors:
- Snow, Dean R, 1940-
Gonlin, Nancy
Siegel, Peter E - Contents:
- List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Archaeological Science Coping with Incomplete Information The Use and Misuse of Evidence Mistakes and Fakes Biological and Cultural Evolution Basic Concepts for the Study of Cultural Evolution Theoretical Approaches North America and Human Potential Calendric Conventions and Basic Terms Oral Tradition Art and Symbolism: Rock Art Glossary References Chapter 2: Eurasian Origins Geological Background The Expansion of Early Humans Environment and Adaptation Genetic Evidence The Evidence of Languages The Evidence of Bones and Teeth Demography and Conflict Subsistence and Economy Traveling Companions Architecture and Technology Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 3: The Peopling of America Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Expansion Along the Pacific Coast Expansion into the Interior Architecture and Technology Subsistence and Economy The Great Extinction Paleoindian Skeletal Evidence Culture, Language, and Identity Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 4: Archaic Cultures Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Managing Mobility Subsistence and Economy Centers of Plant Domestication Architecture and Technology Culture, Language, and Identity Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 5: The Arctic and Subarctic Arctic Environment and Adaptation Northern Paleoindian and Paleo-Arctic Northern ArchaicList of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Archaeological Science Coping with Incomplete Information The Use and Misuse of Evidence Mistakes and Fakes Biological and Cultural Evolution Basic Concepts for the Study of Cultural Evolution Theoretical Approaches North America and Human Potential Calendric Conventions and Basic Terms Oral Tradition Art and Symbolism: Rock Art Glossary References Chapter 2: Eurasian Origins Geological Background The Expansion of Early Humans Environment and Adaptation Genetic Evidence The Evidence of Languages The Evidence of Bones and Teeth Demography and Conflict Subsistence and Economy Traveling Companions Architecture and Technology Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 3: The Peopling of America Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Expansion Along the Pacific Coast Expansion into the Interior Architecture and Technology Subsistence and Economy The Great Extinction Paleoindian Skeletal Evidence Culture, Language, and Identity Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 4: Archaic Cultures Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Managing Mobility Subsistence and Economy Centers of Plant Domestication Architecture and Technology Culture, Language, and Identity Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 5: The Arctic and Subarctic Arctic Environment and Adaptation Northern Paleoindian and Paleo-Arctic Northern Archaic and Related Adaptations The Arctic Small Tool Tradition Dorset, Kachemak, Norton, Choris, Ipiutak, and Old Bering Sea Thule Arctic Demography and Conflict Arctic Subsistence and Economy Arctic Architecture and Technology Arctic Culture, Language, and Identity Arctic Art and Symbolism Arctic Resilience and Collapse Subarctic Environment and Adaptation Subarctic Demography and Conflict Subarctic Subsistence and Economy Subarctic Architecture and Technology Subarctic Culture, Language, and Identity Subarctic Art and Symbolism Subarctic Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 6: Moundbuilders of the Eastern Woodlands Environment and Adaptation Demography, Cooperation, and Conflict Subsistence and Economy Architecture and Technology Adena Culture Hopewell Culture The Hopewell Trade Network Culture, Language, and Identity Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 7: The Mississippians Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Subsistence and Economy Architecture and Technology Culture, Language, and Identity Regional Variants Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 8: The Northeastern Forests Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Central and Eastern Algonquians Northern Iroquoians Subsistence and Economy New England and the Maritime Provinces Lower Great Lakes Upper Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi River Architecture and Technology Northern Iroquoians Culture, Language, and Identity Northern Iroquoians Central and Eastern Algonquians Art and Symbolism Central and Eastern Algonquians Northern Iroquoians Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 9: The Interior West Environment and Adaptation The Great Plains The Great Basin The Plateau Demography and Conflict The Great Plains Plains Woodland Cultures Plains Village Cultures Middle Missouri Cultures The Coalescent Tradition The Great Basin Fremont Culture The Numic Expansion The Plateau The Horse Nomads Subsistence and Economy Architecture and Technology Culture, Language, and Identity Art and Symbolism Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 10: The Greater Southwest Environment and Adaptation Demography and Conflict Subsistence and Economy Architecture and Technology Hohokam Mogollon Ancestral Pueblo Culture, Language, and Identity Language Families The Chaco Phenomenon Art and Symbolism Mogollon Ancestral Pueblo Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 11: The West Coast Environment and Adaptation Northwest Coast California Baja California Demography and Conflict Northwest Coast California and Baja California Subsistence and Economy Architecture and Technology Northwest Coast Culture, Language, and Identity Northwest Coast California California Tribelets Chumash Culture Art and Symbolism Northwest Coast California and Baja California Resilience and Collapse Glossary References Chapter 12: The Gulf Rim and the Caribbean Islands Environment and Adaptation The Gulf Coast The Caribbean Islands Demography and Conflict Subsistence and Economy Architecture and Technology Early Mound Building Troyville-Coles Creek Culture Weeden Island–Fort Walton Cultures Safety Harbor Belle Glade The Miami Circle Pensacola Culture < … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 970.01
Indians of North America -- Antiquities
North America -- Antiquities
United States -- Antiquities - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351588249
9781351588256
9781351588232
9781315101156 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138118850
9780367175979 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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