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Demonstrates the critical role of cosmology, values, and perceptions in the archaeological histories of hunter-fisher-gatherers. This book examines cultures dating since the early Holocene and illustrates the active role of beliefs, ritual, and social values in how foragers perceive and interact with the physical and social landscape.
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Demonstrates the critical role of cosmology, values, and perceptions in the archaeological histories of hunter-fisher-gatherers. This book examines cultures dating since the early Holocene and illustrates the active role of beliefs, ritual, and social values in how foragers perceive and interact with the physical and social landscape.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 188mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781845530808
- ISBN-10: 1845530802
- Artikelnr.: 27078134
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 188mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781845530808
- ISBN-10: 1845530802
- Artikelnr.: 27078134
Aubrey Cannon received his PhD in Archaeology from the University of Cambridge. He is currently Professor of Anthropology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. His main research areas include the archaeological histories of hunter-fisher-gatherer cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America and the archaeology of mortuary practices.
1 Introduction AUBREY CANNON 2 Material Culture Perspectives on the
Worldview of Northern Hunter-Gatherers PETER JORDAN, University of Aberdeen
3 Humans, Material Culture and Landscape: Outline to an Understanding of
Developments in Worldviews on the Scandinavian Peninsula, ca. 10,000-4500
BP INGRID FUGLESTVEDT, University of Oslo 4 Cosmology and Everyday
Perception in Northwest Coast Production, Reproduction, and Settlement
AUBREY CANNON 5 The Structured World of the Niitsitapi: The Landscape as
Historical Archive among Hunter-Gatherers of the Northern Plains GERALD A.
OETELAAR AND D. JOY OETELAAR, University of Calgary 6 Landscape Learning
and Lithic Technology: Seasonal Mobility, Enculturation and Tool
Apprenticeship among the Early Palaeo-Eskimos S. BROOKE MILNE, University
of Manitoba 7 Making Space in the Late Mesolithic of Britain LESLEY
MCFADYEN, University of Leicester 8 Why Does Difference Matter? The
Creation of Personhood and the Categorisation of Food among Prehistoric
Fisher-Gatherer-Hunters of Northern Europe LILIANA JANIK, University of
Cambridge 9 Using Worldwide Samples in Understanding the
Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Northern Europe HELENA KNUTSSON,
University of Uppsala 10 Figurines, Circular Settlements and Jomon
Worldviews NAOKO MATSUMOTO, Okayama University 11 The Involution of
Complexity in Jomon Japan SIMON KANER, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of
Japanese Arts and Cultures 12 Conclusion AUBREY CANNON
Worldview of Northern Hunter-Gatherers PETER JORDAN, University of Aberdeen
3 Humans, Material Culture and Landscape: Outline to an Understanding of
Developments in Worldviews on the Scandinavian Peninsula, ca. 10,000-4500
BP INGRID FUGLESTVEDT, University of Oslo 4 Cosmology and Everyday
Perception in Northwest Coast Production, Reproduction, and Settlement
AUBREY CANNON 5 The Structured World of the Niitsitapi: The Landscape as
Historical Archive among Hunter-Gatherers of the Northern Plains GERALD A.
OETELAAR AND D. JOY OETELAAR, University of Calgary 6 Landscape Learning
and Lithic Technology: Seasonal Mobility, Enculturation and Tool
Apprenticeship among the Early Palaeo-Eskimos S. BROOKE MILNE, University
of Manitoba 7 Making Space in the Late Mesolithic of Britain LESLEY
MCFADYEN, University of Leicester 8 Why Does Difference Matter? The
Creation of Personhood and the Categorisation of Food among Prehistoric
Fisher-Gatherer-Hunters of Northern Europe LILIANA JANIK, University of
Cambridge 9 Using Worldwide Samples in Understanding the
Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Northern Europe HELENA KNUTSSON,
University of Uppsala 10 Figurines, Circular Settlements and Jomon
Worldviews NAOKO MATSUMOTO, Okayama University 11 The Involution of
Complexity in Jomon Japan SIMON KANER, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of
Japanese Arts and Cultures 12 Conclusion AUBREY CANNON
1 Introduction AUBREY CANNON 2 Material Culture Perspectives on the
Worldview of Northern Hunter-Gatherers PETER JORDAN, University of Aberdeen
3 Humans, Material Culture and Landscape: Outline to an Understanding of
Developments in Worldviews on the Scandinavian Peninsula, ca. 10,000-4500
BP INGRID FUGLESTVEDT, University of Oslo 4 Cosmology and Everyday
Perception in Northwest Coast Production, Reproduction, and Settlement
AUBREY CANNON 5 The Structured World of the Niitsitapi: The Landscape as
Historical Archive among Hunter-Gatherers of the Northern Plains GERALD A.
OETELAAR AND D. JOY OETELAAR, University of Calgary 6 Landscape Learning
and Lithic Technology: Seasonal Mobility, Enculturation and Tool
Apprenticeship among the Early Palaeo-Eskimos S. BROOKE MILNE, University
of Manitoba 7 Making Space in the Late Mesolithic of Britain LESLEY
MCFADYEN, University of Leicester 8 Why Does Difference Matter? The
Creation of Personhood and the Categorisation of Food among Prehistoric
Fisher-Gatherer-Hunters of Northern Europe LILIANA JANIK, University of
Cambridge 9 Using Worldwide Samples in Understanding the
Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Northern Europe HELENA KNUTSSON,
University of Uppsala 10 Figurines, Circular Settlements and Jomon
Worldviews NAOKO MATSUMOTO, Okayama University 11 The Involution of
Complexity in Jomon Japan SIMON KANER, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of
Japanese Arts and Cultures 12 Conclusion AUBREY CANNON
Worldview of Northern Hunter-Gatherers PETER JORDAN, University of Aberdeen
3 Humans, Material Culture and Landscape: Outline to an Understanding of
Developments in Worldviews on the Scandinavian Peninsula, ca. 10,000-4500
BP INGRID FUGLESTVEDT, University of Oslo 4 Cosmology and Everyday
Perception in Northwest Coast Production, Reproduction, and Settlement
AUBREY CANNON 5 The Structured World of the Niitsitapi: The Landscape as
Historical Archive among Hunter-Gatherers of the Northern Plains GERALD A.
OETELAAR AND D. JOY OETELAAR, University of Calgary 6 Landscape Learning
and Lithic Technology: Seasonal Mobility, Enculturation and Tool
Apprenticeship among the Early Palaeo-Eskimos S. BROOKE MILNE, University
of Manitoba 7 Making Space in the Late Mesolithic of Britain LESLEY
MCFADYEN, University of Leicester 8 Why Does Difference Matter? The
Creation of Personhood and the Categorisation of Food among Prehistoric
Fisher-Gatherer-Hunters of Northern Europe LILIANA JANIK, University of
Cambridge 9 Using Worldwide Samples in Understanding the
Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Northern Europe HELENA KNUTSSON,
University of Uppsala 10 Figurines, Circular Settlements and Jomon
Worldviews NAOKO MATSUMOTO, Okayama University 11 The Involution of
Complexity in Jomon Japan SIMON KANER, Sainsbury Institute for the Study of
Japanese Arts and Cultures 12 Conclusion AUBREY CANNON