Archaeology of Households, Kinship, and Social Change
Herausgeber: Prentiss, Anna Marie; Carpenter, Lacey B.
Archaeology of Households, Kinship, and Social Change
Herausgeber: Prentiss, Anna Marie; Carpenter, Lacey B.
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Archaeology of Households, Kinship, and Social Change offers new perspectives on the processes of social change from the standpoint of household archaeology.
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Archaeology of Households, Kinship, and Social Change offers new perspectives on the processes of social change from the standpoint of household archaeology.
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- Persistent Questions of the Past
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780367624217
- ISBN-10: 0367624214
- Artikelnr.: 67825799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Persistent Questions of the Past
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780367624217
- ISBN-10: 0367624214
- Artikelnr.: 67825799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lacey Carpenter is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department at Hamilton College and a Research Associate at the American Museum of Natural History. Anna Marie Prentiss is Regents Professor of Anthropology at the University of Montana.
List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement;
Chapter 1: Introduction: Global Comparative Approaches to Households and
Change in Past Societies; Chapter 2: Perspectives: Households as
Assemblages; Chapter 3: Pottery, Social Memory, and Household Cooperation
in the Woodland-Period Southeast US; Chapter 4: Household Dynamics and the
Reproduction of Early Village Societies in Northwest Argentina (200 BC-AD
850); Chapter 5: Houses of Power: Community Houses and Specialized Houses
as Markers of Social Complexity in the Pre-Contact Society Island Chiefdoms
; Chapter 6: Perspectives: Situating Households within Broader Networks;
Chapter 7: Mitigating Stress through Organizational Change in a
Thirteenth-Century Mesa Verde Alcove Village; Chapter 8: Collective Action,
Cooperation, and Olmec Sociopolitical Organization: A Household Archaeology
Approach; Chapter 9: Monumentality of Houses: Collective Action,
Inequality, and Kinship in Pithouse Construction; Chapter 10:
Perspectives: Household-Centered Approaches to Transformative Change;
Chapter 11: The Persistence of Sedentism throughout Cahokia's Urban Moment:
Historical Materialism and Insights into the Dominant Built Form; Chapter
12: The Spaces and Networks Between Households; Chapter 13: Changes in
Household Organization and the Development of Classic Period Mimbres
Pueblos; Chapter 14: New Roles, New Rules: Elite Residence, Succession to
Public Office, and Political Evolution in Oaxaca; Chapter 15: Conclusion:
Reflections and Implications; Index.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Global Comparative Approaches to Households and
Change in Past Societies; Chapter 2: Perspectives: Households as
Assemblages; Chapter 3: Pottery, Social Memory, and Household Cooperation
in the Woodland-Period Southeast US; Chapter 4: Household Dynamics and the
Reproduction of Early Village Societies in Northwest Argentina (200 BC-AD
850); Chapter 5: Houses of Power: Community Houses and Specialized Houses
as Markers of Social Complexity in the Pre-Contact Society Island Chiefdoms
; Chapter 6: Perspectives: Situating Households within Broader Networks;
Chapter 7: Mitigating Stress through Organizational Change in a
Thirteenth-Century Mesa Verde Alcove Village; Chapter 8: Collective Action,
Cooperation, and Olmec Sociopolitical Organization: A Household Archaeology
Approach; Chapter 9: Monumentality of Houses: Collective Action,
Inequality, and Kinship in Pithouse Construction; Chapter 10:
Perspectives: Household-Centered Approaches to Transformative Change;
Chapter 11: The Persistence of Sedentism throughout Cahokia's Urban Moment:
Historical Materialism and Insights into the Dominant Built Form; Chapter
12: The Spaces and Networks Between Households; Chapter 13: Changes in
Household Organization and the Development of Classic Period Mimbres
Pueblos; Chapter 14: New Roles, New Rules: Elite Residence, Succession to
Public Office, and Political Evolution in Oaxaca; Chapter 15: Conclusion:
Reflections and Implications; Index.
List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement;
Chapter 1: Introduction: Global Comparative Approaches to Households and
Change in Past Societies; Chapter 2: Perspectives: Households as
Assemblages; Chapter 3: Pottery, Social Memory, and Household Cooperation
in the Woodland-Period Southeast US; Chapter 4: Household Dynamics and the
Reproduction of Early Village Societies in Northwest Argentina (200 BC-AD
850); Chapter 5: Houses of Power: Community Houses and Specialized Houses
as Markers of Social Complexity in the Pre-Contact Society Island Chiefdoms
; Chapter 6: Perspectives: Situating Households within Broader Networks;
Chapter 7: Mitigating Stress through Organizational Change in a
Thirteenth-Century Mesa Verde Alcove Village; Chapter 8: Collective Action,
Cooperation, and Olmec Sociopolitical Organization: A Household Archaeology
Approach; Chapter 9: Monumentality of Houses: Collective Action,
Inequality, and Kinship in Pithouse Construction; Chapter 10:
Perspectives: Household-Centered Approaches to Transformative Change;
Chapter 11: The Persistence of Sedentism throughout Cahokia's Urban Moment:
Historical Materialism and Insights into the Dominant Built Form; Chapter
12: The Spaces and Networks Between Households; Chapter 13: Changes in
Household Organization and the Development of Classic Period Mimbres
Pueblos; Chapter 14: New Roles, New Rules: Elite Residence, Succession to
Public Office, and Political Evolution in Oaxaca; Chapter 15: Conclusion:
Reflections and Implications; Index.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Global Comparative Approaches to Households and
Change in Past Societies; Chapter 2: Perspectives: Households as
Assemblages; Chapter 3: Pottery, Social Memory, and Household Cooperation
in the Woodland-Period Southeast US; Chapter 4: Household Dynamics and the
Reproduction of Early Village Societies in Northwest Argentina (200 BC-AD
850); Chapter 5: Houses of Power: Community Houses and Specialized Houses
as Markers of Social Complexity in the Pre-Contact Society Island Chiefdoms
; Chapter 6: Perspectives: Situating Households within Broader Networks;
Chapter 7: Mitigating Stress through Organizational Change in a
Thirteenth-Century Mesa Verde Alcove Village; Chapter 8: Collective Action,
Cooperation, and Olmec Sociopolitical Organization: A Household Archaeology
Approach; Chapter 9: Monumentality of Houses: Collective Action,
Inequality, and Kinship in Pithouse Construction; Chapter 10:
Perspectives: Household-Centered Approaches to Transformative Change;
Chapter 11: The Persistence of Sedentism throughout Cahokia's Urban Moment:
Historical Materialism and Insights into the Dominant Built Form; Chapter
12: The Spaces and Networks Between Households; Chapter 13: Changes in
Household Organization and the Development of Classic Period Mimbres
Pueblos; Chapter 14: New Roles, New Rules: Elite Residence, Succession to
Public Office, and Political Evolution in Oaxaca; Chapter 15: Conclusion:
Reflections and Implications; Index.