Archaeology, Language, and History: Essays on Culture and Ethnicity
Autor John Edward Terrellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2001
At any single moment of time, it is always possible to find instances where people seem to live in their own world, speak in their own distinctive ways, and have their own exclusive cultural traits and practices. Over the course of time, however, it is not so easy to find places where these dimensions of our diversity stay together. The essays in this collection show why we must stop thinking that race, language, and culture go together, and why we should be wary of the commonsense beliefs that human races exist and that people who speak different languages come from fundamentally different biological lineages.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897897242
ISBN-10: 0897897242
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897897242
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction by John Edward Terrell
The Uncommon Sense of Race, Language, and Culture by John Edward Terrell
Ethnogenetic Patterns in Native North America by John H. Moore
Soviet Ethnogenetic Theory and the Interpretation of the Past by Richard W. Lindstrom
Setting the Boundaries: Linguistics, Ethnicity, Colonialism, and Archaeology South of Lake Chad by Scott MacEachern
Manchu-Tungusic and Culture Change Among Manchu-Tungusic Peoples by Lindsay J. Whaley
Recognizing Ethnic Identity in the Upper Pleistocene: The Case of the African Middle Stone Age/Middle Paleolithic by Pamela R. Willoughby
Demography, Ethnography, and Archaeo-Linguistic Evidence: A Study of Celtic and Germanic from Prehistory into the Early Historical Period by John Hines
Contexts of Change in Holocene Britain: Genes, Language, and Archaeology by Martin Paul Evison
Ethnolinguistic Groups, Language Boundaries, and Culture History: A Sociolinguistic Model by John Edward Terrell
Identity and Contact in Three Jewish Languages by Mark R.V. Southern
Languages on the Land: Toward an Anthropological Dialectology by Jane H. Hill
Language, Culture, and Community Boundaries Around the Huon Gulf of New Guinea by Joel Bradshaw
Index
The Uncommon Sense of Race, Language, and Culture by John Edward Terrell
Ethnogenetic Patterns in Native North America by John H. Moore
Soviet Ethnogenetic Theory and the Interpretation of the Past by Richard W. Lindstrom
Setting the Boundaries: Linguistics, Ethnicity, Colonialism, and Archaeology South of Lake Chad by Scott MacEachern
Manchu-Tungusic and Culture Change Among Manchu-Tungusic Peoples by Lindsay J. Whaley
Recognizing Ethnic Identity in the Upper Pleistocene: The Case of the African Middle Stone Age/Middle Paleolithic by Pamela R. Willoughby
Demography, Ethnography, and Archaeo-Linguistic Evidence: A Study of Celtic and Germanic from Prehistory into the Early Historical Period by John Hines
Contexts of Change in Holocene Britain: Genes, Language, and Archaeology by Martin Paul Evison
Ethnolinguistic Groups, Language Boundaries, and Culture History: A Sociolinguistic Model by John Edward Terrell
Identity and Contact in Three Jewish Languages by Mark R.V. Southern
Languages on the Land: Toward an Anthropological Dialectology by Jane H. Hill
Language, Culture, and Community Boundaries Around the Huon Gulf of New Guinea by Joel Bradshaw
Index