These "Thin Partitions" : Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology /: Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology. (2017)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- These "Thin Partitions" : Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology /: Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology. (2017)
- Main Title:
- These "Thin Partitions" : Bridging the Growing Divide between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology
- Further Information:
- Note: Joshua Englehardt, Ivy Rieger.
- Editors:
- Englehardt, Joshua
Rieger, Ivy - Contents:
- <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-vii' class='sequence-1'>Contents <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-ix' class='sequence-2'>List of Illustrations <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-3' class='sequence-3'>Introduction: Speaking the Same Language? - Joshua D. Englehardt and Ivy A. Rieger <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-29' class='sequence-4'>1. Research Collaboration in Mesoamerica and the Pueblo Southwest - Vincent M. LaMotta and John Monaghan <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-45' class='sequence-5'>2. 'It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time': The Fate of Cultural Evolution in Cultural Anthropology - Paul Shankman <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-69' class='sequence-6'>3. Ontology Matters in Archaeology and Anthropology: People, Things, and Posthumanism - Fredrik Fahlander <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-87' class='sequence-7'>4. Ethnographic Stratigraphies: Mapping Practical Exchanges between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology - Ivy A. Rieger <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-103' class='sequence-8'>5. Archaeological Boundaries and Anthropological Frontiers: A View from South of the Border - Joshua D. Englehardt <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-129' class='sequence-9'>6. Tribes—Chimeras or Chameleons?: Kinship, Marriage, Gender, and Hierarchy in Archaeological Theory and Nuer Ethnography - Joseph R. Hellweg <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-153' class='sequence-10'>7. The Ancestral Stew<div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-vii' class='sequence-1'>Contents <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-ix' class='sequence-2'>List of Illustrations <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-3' class='sequence-3'>Introduction: Speaking the Same Language? - Joshua D. Englehardt and Ivy A. Rieger <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-29' class='sequence-4'>1. Research Collaboration in Mesoamerica and the Pueblo Southwest - Vincent M. LaMotta and John Monaghan <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-45' class='sequence-5'>2. 'It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time': The Fate of Cultural Evolution in Cultural Anthropology - Paul Shankman <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-69' class='sequence-6'>3. Ontology Matters in Archaeology and Anthropology: People, Things, and Posthumanism - Fredrik Fahlander <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-87' class='sequence-7'>4. Ethnographic Stratigraphies: Mapping Practical Exchanges between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology - Ivy A. Rieger <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-103' class='sequence-8'>5. Archaeological Boundaries and Anthropological Frontiers: A View from South of the Border - Joshua D. Englehardt <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-129' class='sequence-9'>6. Tribes—Chimeras or Chameleons?: Kinship, Marriage, Gender, and Hierarchy in Archaeological Theory and Nuer Ethnography - Joseph R. Hellweg <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-153' class='sequence-10'>7. The Ancestral Stew Pot: Culinary Practices at a Contemporary Yucatecan Village - Lilia Fernández Souza <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-181' class='sequence-11'>8. Filling in the Blanks: Archaeology, Ethnography, and the Aj Pop B'atz' Project - Ashley Kistler <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-203' class='sequence-12'>9. The Interface between Anthropology and Archaeology: A View from Ancient Greece - David B. Small <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-227' class='sequence-13'>10. Given a Choice: Integrating Approaches to Choice and Wellbeing in Present and Past Societies - Kent Fowler and Derek Johnson <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-253' class='sequence-14'>Conclusions: Anthropological Pasts and Futures - Donna M. Goldstein <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-269' class='sequence-15'>Conclusions: Anthropology, Archaeology, and the Legacy of Franz Boas; or, 'Hello, My Name is Bill, I am an Anthropologist. No wait. I am an Archaeologist. No. Wait . . .' - William A. Parkinson <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-287' class='sequence-16'>List of Contributors <div class='ch-level-1' class='start-page-291' class='sequence-17'>Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Louisville : University Press of Colorado
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (310 pages)
- Subjects:
- Social Science -- General
Social Science -- Archaeology
Social Science -- Anthropology -- Cultural - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781607325420
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781607325413
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.602535
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