A Lasting Impression: Coastal, Lithic, and Ceramic Research in New England Archaeology
Autor Jordan Kerberen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2002
The authors discuss various issues pertaining primarily to Native American settlement, subsistence, and technology in New England from as early as the first human occupation of the region-approximately 10,000 B.C.E.-until shortly after European colonization 400 years ago. They also present methodologies, results, analyses, interpretations, and syntheses of important regional studies, which complement and challenge existing models and knowledge. Since some of the papers address current methodological approaches, this book is relevant to other geographic areas, providing a comparative framework for evaluating archaeological research elsewhere.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897898508
ISBN-10: 0897898508
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897898508
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Series Foreword
Foreword by Brona G. Simon
Preface by Jordan E. Kerber
Coastal Archaeology
Archaeology on the Boston Harbor Islands after 25 Years by Barbara E. Luedtke
Interpreting Diverse Marine Shell Deposits of the Woodland Period in New England and New York: Interrelationships among Subsistence, Symbolism, and Ceremonialism by Jordan E. Kerber
Late Woodland Use of Coastal Resources at Mount Sinai Harbor, Long Island, New York by David J. Bernstein
Archaeological Investigations at the Lucy Vincent Beach Site (19-DK-148): Preliminary Results and Interpretations by Elizabeth S. Chilton and Dianna L. Doucette
Small Is Beautiful: Tidal Weirs in a Low-Energy Estuary by Dena F. Dincauze and Elena Décima
Lithic Analysis
A Petrographic Assessment of Stone Tool Materials in New England by Barbara L. A. Calogero
Late Woodland Lithic Resource Use and Native Group Territories in Eastern Massachusetts by Duncan Ritchie
Landscape Interpretation on the Microscopic Scale: Case Studies in Southern New England by Michael A. Volmar and Shirley Blancke
Ceramic Analysis
Reconsidering the Shantok Tradition by Robert G. Goodby
Those Puzzling Late Woodland Collared Pottery Styles: A Hypothesis by Lucianne Lavin
An Optical Mineralogy Approach to Northeastern Ceramic Diversity by John P. Pretola
Analysis and Interpretation of Early Ceramics from Sewalls and Amoskeag Falls, Merrimack River Valley, New Hampshire by Victoria Bunker
References
Index
Foreword by Brona G. Simon
Preface by Jordan E. Kerber
Coastal Archaeology
Archaeology on the Boston Harbor Islands after 25 Years by Barbara E. Luedtke
Interpreting Diverse Marine Shell Deposits of the Woodland Period in New England and New York: Interrelationships among Subsistence, Symbolism, and Ceremonialism by Jordan E. Kerber
Late Woodland Use of Coastal Resources at Mount Sinai Harbor, Long Island, New York by David J. Bernstein
Archaeological Investigations at the Lucy Vincent Beach Site (19-DK-148): Preliminary Results and Interpretations by Elizabeth S. Chilton and Dianna L. Doucette
Small Is Beautiful: Tidal Weirs in a Low-Energy Estuary by Dena F. Dincauze and Elena Décima
Lithic Analysis
A Petrographic Assessment of Stone Tool Materials in New England by Barbara L. A. Calogero
Late Woodland Lithic Resource Use and Native Group Territories in Eastern Massachusetts by Duncan Ritchie
Landscape Interpretation on the Microscopic Scale: Case Studies in Southern New England by Michael A. Volmar and Shirley Blancke
Ceramic Analysis
Reconsidering the Shantok Tradition by Robert G. Goodby
Those Puzzling Late Woodland Collared Pottery Styles: A Hypothesis by Lucianne Lavin
An Optical Mineralogy Approach to Northeastern Ceramic Diversity by John P. Pretola
Analysis and Interpretation of Early Ceramics from Sewalls and Amoskeag Falls, Merrimack River Valley, New Hampshire by Victoria Bunker
References
Index
Notă biografică
JORDAN E. KERBER is Associate Professor of Anthropology, Colgate University.