Long-term subsistence change in prehistoric North America
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Long-term subsistence change in prehistoric North America
(Research in economic anthropology : an annual compilation of research, suppl. 6)
JAI Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Part of a series which explores research in economic anthropology, this volume examines long-term subsistence in prehistoric North America. Topics include: subsistence inferences from woodland and Missippian ceramics; and reservoirs and locational shifts in Sonoran desert subsistence; among others.
目次
- Introduction, Rebecca A. Hawkins. Part 1 The midcontinent: woodland traditions in the midcontinent - a comparison of three regional sequences, Mark F. Seeman
- subsistence inferences from woodland and Mississippian ceramics - the central Ohio Valley, circa 1000 BC-AD 1200, Rebecca A. Hawkins
- the possible role of salt production in fort ancient cultural development from AD 122 to 1550, David Pollack and A. Gwynn Henderson. Part 2 The prairies and the plains: bison and subsistence change - the protohostoric Ohio Valley and Illinois Valley connection, Kenneth B. Tankersley
- early village formation in the middle Missouri subarea of the plains, Dennis L. Toom. Part 3 The southwest: pinyon nuts and other wild resources in western Anasazi subsistence economies, Alan P. Sullivan III
- subsistence change and architecture - Anasazi storerooms in the Dolores region, Colorado, G. Timothy Gross
- reservoirs and locational shifts in Sonoran desert subsistence, James M. Bayman and Suzanne K. Fish
- ceramics, sedentism and agricultural dependency at a late pithouse/early pueblo period village, Vernon L. Scarborough. Part 4 The northwest coast: exploring prehistoric subsistence change on the northwest coast, Dale R, Cross
- the evolution of northwest coast subsistence, R.G. Matson. Part 5 Discussion, Barry L. Isaac and Dale R. Cross.
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