Mutualist Archaeology proposes that the theory of mutualism can transform archaeology from what some to consider to be a discipline in crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles E. Orser Jr., Adjunct Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, is an anthropological historical archaeologist. His two most recent books are An Archaeology of the English Atlantic World, 1600-1700 and Living Ceramics, Storied Ground: A History of African American Archaeology. He is also the founder and editor of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology. His research interests include social inequality, unfree labor, and poverty.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Theory 1. Mutualism, the Human Condition, and Archaeological Practice 2. The Philosophical Roots of Mutualism 3. Economic and Biological Mutualism 4. Mutualism in Anthropology 5. Mutual Aid Part 2 Practice 6. Interpreting the North American Fur Trade as Mutualist Practice 7. Indigenous Intercultural Mutualism 8. Mutualism in Contemporary Archaeology
Part 1 Theory 1. Mutualism, the Human Condition, and Archaeological Practice 2. The Philosophical Roots of Mutualism 3. Economic and Biological Mutualism 4. Mutualism in Anthropology 5. Mutual Aid Part 2 Practice 6. Interpreting the North American Fur Trade as Mutualist Practice 7. Indigenous Intercultural Mutualism 8. Mutualism in Contemporary Archaeology
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