ISBN:
9780816526758
Language:
English
Pages:
XV, 317 S.
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Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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24 cm
DDC:
305.8
Keywords:
Indigenous peoples
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Indigenous women
;
Material culture
;
Intercultural communication
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Ceramics Social aspects
;
Indigenous peoples Congresses
;
Indigenous women Congresses
;
Material culture Congresses
;
Intercultural communication Congresses
;
Ceramics Congresses
;
Social aspects
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Sachkultur
;
Kulturvermittlung
Abstract:
Why breaking down boundaries matters for archaeological research on learning and cultural transmission : an introduction / Miriam T. Stark, Brenda J. Bowser, and Lee Horne -- Patterns, processes, and parsimony : studying cultural evolution with analytical techniques from evolutionary biology / Mark Collard and Stephen J. Shennan -- Gendered technology, kinship, and cultural transmission among Salish-speaking communities on the Pacific Northwest coast : a preliminary investigation / Peter Jordan and Thomas Mace -- Cultural transmission of copying errors and the evolution of variation in woodland pots / Jelmer W. Eerkens and Carl P. Lipo -- Evolutionary trajectories of technological traits and cultural transmission : a qualitative approach to the emergence and disappearance of the ceramic wheel-fashioning technique in the southern Levant / Valentine Roux -- Learning and transmission of pottery style : women's life histories and communities of practice in the Ecuadorian Amazon / Brenda J. Bowser and John Q. Patton -- Translating ideologies : tangible meaning and spatial politics in the northwest Amazon of Brazil / Janet Chernela -- Mother bella was not a bella : inherited and transformed traditions in southwestern Niger / Olivier P. Gosselain -- The way of the potter's mother : apprenticeship strategies among Dii potters from Cameroon, West Africa / Hélène Wallaert-Pêtre -- Technical traditions and cultural identity : an ethnoarchaeological study of Andhra Pradesh potters / Laure Degoy-Thotakura -- The long arm of the mother-in-law : learning, postmarital resocialization of women, and material culture style / Ingrid Herbich and Michael Dietler -- Colonialism and cuisine : cultural transmission, agency, and history at Zuni Pueblo / Barbara J. Mills
Note:
Papers originally presented at the 102nd meeting for the American Anthropological Association, in a session entitled "Breaking Down Boundaries: Anthropological Approaches to Cultural Transmission and Material Culture, in Honor of Carol Kramer". - Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Why breaking down boundaries matters for archaeological research on learning and cultural transmission : an introduction
,
Patterns, processes, and parsimony : studying cultural evolution with analytical techniques from evolutionary biology
,
Gendered technology, kinship, and cultural transmission among Salish-speaking communities on the Pacific Northwest coast : a preliminary investigation
,
Cultural transmission of copying errors and the evolution of variation in woodland pots
,
Evolutionary trajectories of technological traits and cultural transmission : a qualitative approach to the emergence and disappearance of the ceramic wheel-fashioning technique in the southern Levant
,
Learning and transmission of pottery style : women's life histories and communities of practice in the Ecuadorian Amazon
,
Translating ideologies : tangible meaning and spatial politics in the northwest Amazon of Brazil
,
Mother bella was not a bella : inherited and transformed traditions in southwestern Niger
,
The way of the potter's mother : apprenticeship strategies among Dii potters from Cameroon, West Africa
,
Technical traditions and cultural identity : an ethnoarchaeological study of Andhra Pradesh potters
,
The long arm of the mother-in-law : learning, postmarital resocialization of women, and material culture style
,
Colonialism and cuisine : cultural transmission, agency, and history at Zuni Pueblo
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