Archaeological data from the Late Archaic, 4000-2000 years ago, in the Western Great Lakes are examined to understand the production and movement of copper and lithic exchange materials, access to and benefits from exchange networks, and social changes accompanying the development of extensive, continental scale, exchange systems of interaction ...
Archaeological data from the Late Archaic, 4000-2000 years ago, in the Western Great Lakes are examined to understand the production and movement of copper and lithic exchange materials, access to and benefits from exchange networks, and social changes accompanying the development of extensive, continental scale, exchange systems of interaction ...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Andrew Hill is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Ball State University. He was formerly J Clayton Stephenson Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, and former Curator and Head of the division of Anthropology in the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface Organization of this Volume Acknowledgements Chapter 1. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Development of Intercommunity Interaction and Exchange Networks Chapter 2. The Western Great Lakes: Landscapes and People of the Archaic Chapter 3. Distribution of Resources and Populations: Understanding the Geography of the Late Archaic Lithic Resources Chapter 4. The Development of Late Archaic Regional Systems Chapter 5. Material Symbols and Social Effects of Exchange Chapter 6. Copper Acquisition and Production at the Duck Lake Site and its Implications for Systems of Regional Exchange Chapter 7. Tracing Exchange and Interaction: Using Lithic Sourcing and Chemical Composition of Copper to Identify Communities of Interaction Chapter 8. Summary and Conclusions Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV Appendix V Appendix VI Appendix VII References Cited
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Organization of this Volume Acknowledgements Chapter 1. An Evolutionary Perspective on the Development of Intercommunity Interaction and Exchange Networks Chapter 2. The Western Great Lakes: Landscapes and People of the Archaic Chapter 3. Distribution of Resources and Populations: Understanding the Geography of the Late Archaic Lithic Resources Chapter 4. The Development of Late Archaic Regional Systems Chapter 5. Material Symbols and Social Effects of Exchange Chapter 6. Copper Acquisition and Production at the Duck Lake Site and its Implications for Systems of Regional Exchange Chapter 7. Tracing Exchange and Interaction: Using Lithic Sourcing and Chemical Composition of Copper to Identify Communities of Interaction Chapter 8. Summary and Conclusions Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Appendix IV Appendix V Appendix VI Appendix VII References Cited
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