Modern material culture : the archaeology of us

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Modern material culture : the archaeology of us

edited by Richard A. Gould, Michael B. Schiffer

(Studies in archaeology)

Academic Press, c1981

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Bibliography: p. 323-342

Includes index

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Description

Modern Material Culture: The Archaeology of Us presents the relationships between human behavior and materials to contemporary societies. This book discusses the various aspects of material behavior in contemporary human societies. Organized into three parts encompassing 21 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the theory and teaching of the material culture approach. This text then presents ethnographic case studies that posit various general statements about human behavior in relation to materials as varied as herbs, coins, fences, graffiti, and domestic architecture. Other chapters consider a variety of topics ranging from mortuary practices and beliefs to the reuse and recycling of goods in the U.S. This book discusses as well the experimental approaches to material culture studies. The final chapter deals with the artifacts of aboriginal Australian settlements. This book is a valuable resource for archeologists, anthropologists, and readers who are interested in human behavior in relation to materials.

Table of Contents

?List of Contributors Preface Method and Theory in Modern Material-Culture Studies 1 Archaeology's Relationship to the Present and the Past 2 The Modern Material-Culture Field School: Teaching Archaeology on the University Campus Introduction Teaching Archaeological Fieldwork Course Design The Projects Discussion and Conclusions 3 The Use of Material Culture in Diachronic Anthropology The Use of Material Culture in Diachronic Anthropology Social Change within Isolated Agricultural Communities Comparative Mennonite Architectural Change Social versus Chronological Tim Results: Quantitative Comparison of Change Trends An Explanation and Discussion of Rapid Internal Diffusion in Isolated Agricultural Communities Summary and Discussion 4 A Manifesto for Modern Material-Culture Studies Early and Late Americana 5 Waste Not, Want Not: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Reuse in Tucson, Arizona Preliminary Definitions Background to the Reuse Project The Reuse Project Reuse Project Findings Cross-Cultural Implications Conclusions 6 Graffiti and Racial Insults: The Archaeology of Ethnic Relations in Hawaii The Artifacts Analysis of Content Distribution of Sites Graffiti Are Products of Liminal Spaces Ethnographic Confirmation Review and Summary 7 A Herbalist's Shop in Honolulu: Traditional Merchandising in a Modern Setting Introduction The Research Goals Analysis Conclusion 8 Ideology and Material Culture The Museum As ISA Conclusions 9 Don't Fence Me In 10 The Cemetery and Culture Change: Archaeological Focus and Ethnographic Perspective What Can Gravestones Tell Us about Community? Why the Cemetery? The Types of Data: Form and Substance Pictures and Decorations Size Inscriptions Geography The Cemetery As a Model Testing the Model Idea The Quantitative Data The Federal Period The Civil War Period The Industrial Expansion Period The "Reform" Period The "Lonely Crowd" Period Concepts and Applications "Miscellaneous" Observations 11 Pennies from Denver The Data and Their Collection Description and Analysis: Physical Attributes Variation in Dates Variation in Mint Location Production, Distribution, Consumption Decision-Making at the Mint Measuring the "Need" for Pennies Withdrawal from Circulation Interpretive Models Money as Ritual Summary and Conclusion 12 The Raw and the Cooked: The Material Culture of a Modern Supermarket Introduction Methodology Data Analysis Discussion 13 The Community Store: A Dispersal Center for Material Goods in Rural America Introduction Methodolog The Friendly Market Discussion and Conclusions 14 A Microarchaeological View of Human Settlement Space and Function The Goffman Model The Field Study Other Studies Yellen's Study and Model Redefinition of the Goffman Model A General Model Conclusions 15 The Archaeological Significance of Counting Houses: Ethnoarchaeological Evidence Estimating Population from Domestic Structures Mean Household Size through Time The Significance of Counting Houses Conclusion Experimental Approaches 16 Experimentation with Modern Materials 17 A Simulative Experiment in Simple Product Manufacture The Simulative Experiment Summary of Observations Discussion and Summary 18 Cumulative Graphs and Seriation Traditional Technologies in the Present 19 Brandon Revisited: A New Look at an Old Technology Brandon: The Setting Fieldwork in Brandon Flint Procurement Manufacture Discard Production The Principle of Archaisms The End is Near! 20 Making Stone Vases: Contemporary Manufacture of Material-Culture Items in Upper Egypt Ancient Egyptian Use of Alabaster Geologic Sources of Alabaster Alabaster-Working in Ancient Egypt Contemporary Alabaster Technology Socioeconomics and Organization of the Workshop Concluding Comments 21 A Study of the Work of a Modern Tanner in Ethiopia and Its Relevance for Archaeological Interpretation Introduction Obsidian Scrapers and Ethiopian Tanners Morphological Characteristics of Hide Scrapers Analysis of Edge-Wear The Chawa Homestead and Disposal of Obsidian Waste Archaeological Evidence for Hide Scrapers in Ethiopia Conclusion References Subject Index

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