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  • 1
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-73-5
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (438 Seiten) , Illustrationen (teils farbig), Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 21
    Keywords: Schweden Eisenzeit, Europa ; Bronzezeit, Europa ; Prähistorie, Eu ; Mittelalter ; Bestattung ; Bestattungsform ; Archäologie
    Abstract: Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die spätwikingerzeitlichen Bestattungen auf dem Gräberfeld von Havor, Hablingbo sn, auf Gotland und im Besonderen die Art und Weise, wie in den Bestattungen von Havor die Erinnerungen an und Vorstellungen von Vergangenheit auf der einen und kulturelle Veränderungen auf der anderen Seite zur Konstruktion von spezifischen Identitäten instrumentalisiert wurden. Dieses Vorgehen, besonders durch den Aufgriff älterer Bestattungstraditionen und die Nachnutzung älterer Grabanlagen, erlaubt Rückschlüsse auf die Wahrnehmung einer mythischen Vergangenheit in der Wikingerzeit und auf die diskursive Ebene von Erinnerungen und Traditionen als soziale und identitätsstiftende Konstrukte. Theoretischer Ausgangspunkt für diese Analyse ist die Neukonzeptionalisierung des Ressourcenbegriffs durch den SFB 1070, der als analytisches Werkzeug eine holistische Perspektive auf das multidimensionale Netzwerk von Perzeption und Inwertsetzung materieller wie immaterieller Aspekte ermöglicht. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Einleitung -- 1.1. Vorgehen und Methodik -- 1.2. Gotland -- 1.3. Das Gräberfeld von Havor, Hablingbo sn, und seine Bedeutung für die gotländische Archäologie -- 1.4. Gabriel Gustafson und die Forschungs geschichte des Gräberfeldes von Havor -- 2. Das Gräberfeld und der Siedlungskomplex von Havor -- 2.1. Lage -- 2.2. Ausdehnung und Umfang -- 2.3. Datierung und zeitliche Entwicklung -- 2.4. Bildsteine -- 2.5. Der Siedlungskomplex von Havor und die Umgebung des Gräberfeldes -- 3. Die wikingerzeitlichen Bestattungen auf dem Gräberfeld von Havor -- 3.1. Die Gräber -- 3.2. Das Fundmaterial -- 3.3. Geschlechtsverteilung -- 3.4. Datierung -- 3.5. Bestattungssitten und Kultausübung -- 3.6. Auswertung -- 4. Die Siedlungsentwicklung in Havor von der frühen Eisen bis in die späte Wikingerzeit -- 4.1. Besiedlung und Sozialstruktur in der frühen Eisenzeit Gotlands (Perioden III-VI) -- 4.2. Besiedlung und Sozialstruktur in der späteren Eisenzeit Gotlands (Perioden VI-VII) -- 4.3. Besiedlung und Sozialstruktur in der Wikingerzeit Gotlands -- 4.4. Die Entwicklung von Havor: Zwischen Bronzezeit und Wikingerzeit -- 5. Zwischen lokalen Traditionen und kultureller Integration: Bestattungen als Ressourcen -- 5.1. Analytische Methodik: Burial Archaeology und Ressourcenkonzept -- 5.2. Past in the Past: Die Vergangenheit als Medium -- 5.3. Soziale Veränderungen und kulturelle Integration -- 5.4. Auswertung: Invention of Tradition als RessourcenKultur -- 6. Zusammenfassung -- 7. Summary -- 8. Katalog -- Bibliographie
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 377-438
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (359 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Edition: SFB1070_17_Landscapes - ONLINE.pdf
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 17
    Keywords: Spanien Iberische Halbinsel ; Bronzezeit, Europa ; Kupferzeit ; Landschaft ; Besiedlungsgeschichte ; Mobilität ; Wasserwirtschaft ; Tourismus ; Soziokultureller Kontext ; Archäologie ; Elfenbein ; Keramik
    Abstract: Resources form the basis of the existence of societies. They can be material and immaterial, and their character is culturally shaped. Resources are usually not used in isolation, but in combination with other resources - as ResourceAssemblages that can change over time as a result of complex relationships. Dealing with such Resource- Assemblages shapes cultural landscapes in which social groups have their base and organise, shape and control these landscapes in a specifi c, culturally formed way according to the existing circumstances. This volume focuses on the current state of research on resource use in the Bronze Age in the south of the Iberian Peninsula with a temporal perspective up to the present time. Short-term and long-term trends of landscape design to facilitate the utilisation of resources will be discussed as well as the interrelation of social dynamics and resource use. (Umschlagtext)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 978-1-78735-869-0 (PDF) , 978-1-78735-872-0 (epub) , 978-1-78735-873-7 (mobi) , 978-1-78735-871-3 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-1-78735-870-6 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 341 Seiten) , Illustrationen (farbig)
    Edition: First published
    Edition: Impermanence.pdf
    Keywords: Anthropologie Anthropologie, medizinische ; Archäologie ; Museumskunde ; Ethnographie ; Buddhismus ; Atheismus ; Weltanschauung ; kulturelles Eigentum ; Alkohol ; Migration ; Tod ; Sozialer Wandel ; Asmat ; Jain ; Tibet ; Tansania ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Melanesien ; Thailand ; Kirgisien ; Pangdatsang (Familie) [Leben und Werk] ; Card, Claudia [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: Nothing lasts forever. This common experience is the source of much anxiety but also hope. The concept of impermanence or continuous change opens up a range of timely questions and discussions that speak to globally shared experiences of transformation and concerns for the future. Impermanence engages with an emergent body of social theory emphasizing flux and transformation, and brings this into a dialogue with other traditions of thought and practice, notably Buddhism that has sustained a long-lasting and sophisticated meditation on impermanence.In cases drawn from all over the world, this volume investigates the significance of impermanence in such diverse contexts as social death, atheism, alcoholism, migration, ritual, fashion, oncology, museums, cultural heritage and art. The authors draw on a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, Buddhist studies, cultural geography and museology. This volume also includes numerous photographs, artworks and poems that evocatively communicate notions and experiences of impermanence. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 Living with and against impermanence -- Part 2 States of being and becoming -- Part 3 Structures and practices of care -- Part 4 Curating impermanence -- Index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 978-1-78735-508-8 (PDF) , 978-1-78735-526-2 (epub) , 978-1-78735-532-3 (mobi) , 978-1-78735-520-0 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-1-78735-514-9 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 352 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Museumskunde Ausstellung ; Sammler und Sammlung ; Anthropologie ; Archäologie
    Abstract: Mobile Museums presents an argument for the importance of circulation in the study of museum collections, past and present. It brings together an impressive array of international scholars and curators from a wide variety of disciplines - including the history of science, museum anthropology and postcolonial history - to consider the mobility of collections. The book combines historical perspectives on the circulation of museum objects in the past with contemporary accounts of their re-mobilisation, notably in the context of Indigenous community engagement. Contributors seek to explore processes of circulation historically in order to re-examine, inform and unsettle common assumptions about the way museum collections have evolved over time and through space.By foregrounding questions of circulation, the chapters in Mobile Museums collectively represent a fundamental shift in the understanding of the history and future uses of museum collections. The book addresses a variety of different types of collection, including the botanical, the ethnographic, the economic and the archaeological. Its perspective is truly global, with case studies drawn from South America, West Africa, Oceania, Australia, the United States, Europe and the UK. Mobile Museums helps us to understand why the mobility of museum collections was a fundamental aspect of their history and why it continues to matter today. (Umschlagtext)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-32-2
    Language: English , German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (397 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 13
    Keywords: Kulturanthropologie Skandinavien ; Bestattung ; Eisenzeit, Europa ; Levante, östliches Mittelmeer ; Luxusgüter ; Antike ; Wissen ; Indien ; Hirse ; Insel ; Wasserversorgung ; Stadtforschung, ethnologische ; Gartenbau ; Deutschland ; Landschaftsformen ; Archäologie ; Philosophie ; Glück ; Griechenland, klassisch ; Wein ; Migration ; Bodenkunde ; Identität ; Medizin, traditionelle
    Abstract: This book presents case studies of the SFB 1070 ResourceCultures, which use an extended resource definition. Resources are analysed as contingent means to construct, sustain and alter social relations, units and identities. Accordingly, resources are seen as means of social practices of actors that depend on cultural and social appropriation and valuation. They constitute ResourceCultures. The contributions cover the topics of cross-sectional working groups and conferences that shaped the interdisciplinary collaboration on cultural, spatial and temporal dimensions of resources and ResourceCultures. (Umschlagtext)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 978-0-9852016-9-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    ISSN: 0065-9452 (ISSN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (908 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History number 104
    Keywords: Nevada Prä- und protohistorische Kultur ; Materielle Kultur ; Artefakt ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie, NA
    Abstract: The Central Mountains Archaic began with the arrival of foraging populations in the Intermountain West about 6000 years ago. This migration coincided with the "extremely dramatic" winter-wet event of 4350 cal b.c. and the arrival of piñon pine forests in the central Great Basin. Human foragers likely played a significant role in the rapid spread of piñon across the central and northeastern Great Basin. Logistic hunters exploited local bighorn populations, sometimes serviced by hunting camps (the "man caves" such as Gatecliff Shelter, Triple T Shelter, and several others) and they staged communal pronghorn drives at lower elevations. As climate cooled and became more moist, logistic bighorn hunting gradually shifted downslope, then apparently faded away about 1000 cal b.c. Communal pronghorn driving persisted into the historic era in the central Great Basin. [...] (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 7
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-18-6
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (644 Seiten) , Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 10
    Keywords: Deutschland Prähistorie, Eu ; Forschungstradition ; Quellenkritik ; Siedlungsgeographie ; Archäologie
    Abstract: Die Untersuchung von Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen gehört zu den Schwerpunkten der siedlungs- und landschaftsarchäologischen Forschung. Ur- und frühgeschichtliche Siedlungsdynamiken zwischen Gunst- und Ungunsträumen werfen eine Reihe von Fragen hinsichtlich der auslösenden Faktoren für die Erschließung und Wahrnehmung bzw. Nutzung von Landschaften mit unterschiedlichen agrarwirtschaftlichen Voraussetzungen auf. Im Fokus der vorliegenden Arbeit stehen eine theoretische und methodische Auseinandersetzung mit diesem Themenkomplex innerhalb der deutschsprachigen Prähistorischen Archäologie sowie eine Untersuchung von ur- und frühgeschichtlichen Siedlungsdynamiken anhand eines Fallbeispiels aus dem südwestdeutschen Raum. Ausgehend von einer archäologischen Quellenkritik werden mittels Geographischer Informationssysteme (GIS) Veränderungen in der Landnutzung auf der Baar und in angrenzenden Naturräumen der Südostabdachung des Mittleren Schwarzwaldes sowie der Schwäbischen Alb erfasst und mit Erkenntnissen aus anderen Untersuchungsregionen diskutiert. Die Datenbasis umfasst 1826 Fundstellen aus der Zeit vom Paläolithikum bis zum Ende des Hochmittelalters und wird durch AMS-Radiokarbondatierungen von Holzkohleproben und OSL-Datierungen von Sedimentproben aus Kolluvien ergänzt. Die Synthese dieser archäologischen und bodenkundlichen Daten ermöglicht es, die wechselnde Erschließung und Konzeptualisierung der Baar, des Schwarzwaldes und der Schwäbischen Alb zu erfassen. Durch die Berücksichtigung von theoretischen Ansätzen aus der Anthropologie und Geographie werden alternative Perspektiven für den archäologischen Umgang mit Gunst- und Ungunsträumen aufgezeigt. (Umschlagtext)
    Note: Dissertation, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, 2017
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1611-4531
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (118 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Kölner Ethnologische Beiträge Heft 58
    Keywords: Marokko Geographie ; Archäologie ; Tierhaltung ; Nomade ; Ethnographie ; Ethnologie ; Klimawandel ; Klimageschichte ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt
    Abstract: Seit geraumer Zeit, nicht zuletzt unter dem Einfluss des Klimawandels, nimmt das Interesse der Ethnologie an den Methoden einiger Nachbardisziplinen im Sinne der interdisziplinären Zusammenarbeit zu. Hierbei spielen die Geographie und in besonderem Maße fernerkundliche Methoden sowie räumliche Analysen eine herausragende Rolle. Ebenso wie, im Kontext diachroner Analysen, die Methoden der Geoarchäologie zur Erfassung der lokalen Historie. Um diese Forschungsansatze den Studierenden der Ethnologie nahezubringen habe ich Frau Mirijam Zickel gebeten mir ihre Masterarbeit, die von Herrn Prof. Dr. Georg Bareth und Frau Dr. Astrid Röpke betreut und mit dem zweiten Platz des Dr. Prill Preises 2020 der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde ausgezeichnet wurde, in leicht veränderter Form, für meine Reihe zur Verfügung zu stellen. Nach einer allgemeinen Darstellung der Methoden der Fernerkundung zeigt Frau Zickel am Beispiel transhumanter Ait Atta auf deren Sommerweiden im Hohen Atlas, wie durch die räumliche Analyse von Fernerkundungsdaten und unter Einbezug von geoarchäologischen Informationen, Erkenntnisse uber die Aufenthaltsplätze der Nomaden im Sommerlager gewonnen werden können. Hierbei zeigt sich, dass die Viehpferche der Nomaden eine zentrale Rolle für die räumliche und zeitliche Erfassung von Transhumanz im Untersuchungsgebiet spielen können. Weiterhin ist es ihr gelungen, mit unterschiedlichen, einander ergänzenden Methoden der Fernerkundung die ökologische Situation des Gebietes und insbesondere der Pferchstandorte zu beleuchten. Ihre Arbeit eröffnet eine neue Perspektive, um die Mensch-Umweltbeziehung im semiariden Bergland von Marokko zu erfassen. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basics -- 2.1 Satellite remote sensing -- 2.2 Spectral properties and image classification (WorldView-2) -- 2.3 SAR and the high-resolution digital elevation model TanDEM-X -- 2.4 Processing of remote sensing data -- 2.5 GIS and spatial analysis -- 2.6 Transhumant pastoralism and the ecology of pasture lands -- 2.7 Geoarchaeology of herder camps -- 3 Study site -- 3.1 Geography of the study area -- 3.2 Transhumant Aït Atta herders -- 3.3 Geoarchaeological field work and archaeological survey -- 4 Data and methods -- 4.1 WorldView-2 multispectral data -- 4.2 TanDEM-X high-resolution DEM -- 4.3 Data pre-processing -- 4.4 Analysis -- 4.5 Accuracy assessment and statistic -- 5 Results -- 5.1 Area of interest definition -- 5.2 Livestock pen detection -- 5.3 Vegetation patches and terrain curvature -- 5.4 Pastoral land use pattern -- Discussion -- 6.1 Challenges of site detection in digital geoarchaeology -- 6.2 The edge extraction-based detection approach -- 6.3 Vegetation patches and the contextual role of terrain curvature -- 6.4 Pastoral land use in the study area -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Outlook -- References
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 103-109 , Master Thesis, Universität zu Köln, Institut für Ethnologie, 2019
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  • 9
    ISBN: 978-3-947251-28-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (425 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 12
    Keywords: Schwarzes Meer Bulgarien ; Antike ; Archäologie ; Bergbau ; Kupfer ; Metallurgie
    Abstract: This volume presents the results of research on pre-industrial mining in the region along the south-eastern Bulgarian Black Sea coast. During rescue excavations some prehistoric settlements with traces of early of copper processing were uncovered. This initiated a thorough investigation of the copper ore deposits of Burgas, Rosen and Medni Rid that were mined until recently. Their archaeometallurgical investigation was a project of the Tübingen SFB 1070 ResourceCultures. The research results include an overview of the archaeological research along the southern Bulgarian coastal zone of the Black Sea and the now flooded sites in its shore area. The timeframe ranges from the earliest use of metals in the 5th millennium BC to the period of the `Greek Colonisation` and later. (Umschlagtext)
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  • 10
    ISBN: 978-1-78735-748-8 (PDF) , 978-1-78735-751-8 (epub) , 978-1-78735-752-5 (mobi)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 262 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Edition: Exploring-Materiality-and-Connectivity-in-Anthropology-and-B
    Keywords: Methodologie Anthropologie ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Archäologie ; Materielle Kultur
    Abstract: Exploring Materiality and Connectivity in Anthropology and Beyond provides a new look at the old anthropological concern with materiality and connectivity. It understands materiality not as defined property of some-thing, nor does it take connectivity as merely a relation between discrete entities. Somewhat akin to Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle, it sees materiality and connectivity as two interrelated modes in which an entity is, or more precisely - is becoming, in the world. The question, thus, is how these two modes of becoming relate and fold into each other.Throughout the four-year research process that led to this book, the authors approached this question not just from a theoretical perspective; taking the suggestion of 'thinking through things' literally and methodologically seriously, the first two workshops were dedicated to practical, hands-on exercises working with things. From these workshops a series of installations emerged, straddling the boundaries of art and academia. These installations served as artistic-academic interventions during the final symposium and are featured alongside the other academic contributions to this volume. Throughout this process, two main themes emerged and structure Part II, Movement and Growth, and Part III, Dissolution and Traces, of the present volume, respectively. Part I, Conceptual Grounds, consists of two chapters offering conceptual takes on things and ties - one from anthropology and one from archaeology.As interrelated modes of becoming, materiality and connectivity make it necessary to coalesce things and ties into thing~ties - an insight toward which the chapters and interventions came from different sides, and one in which the initial proposition of the editors still shines through. Throughout the pages of this volume, we invite the reader to travel beyond imaginaries of a universe of separate planets united by connections, and to venture with us instead into the thicket of thing~ties in which we live. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Materiality and Connectivity / Martin Saxer and Philipp Schorch -- Part I: Conceptual Grounds -- 1. In the gathering shadows of material things / Tim Ingold -- 2. Doing/changing things/us / Philipp W. Stockhammer -- Part II: Movement and Growth -- 3. Becoming imperial: the politicisation of the gift in Atlantic Africa / Julia T. S. Binter -- 4. How pilgrimage souvenirs turn into religious remittances and powerful medicine / Catrien Notermans and Jean KommersIntervention -- 5. Invoking the gods, or the apotheosis of the Barbie doll / Natalie Göltenboth -- 6. Stallions of the Indian Ocean / Srinivas Reddy -- 7. Labelling, packaging, scanning: paths and diversions of mobile phones in the Andes / Juliane Müller -- Intervention -- 8. Establishing intimacy through mobile phone connections / Anna-Maria Walter -- Part III: Dissolution and Traces -- 9. Smoky relations: beyond dichotomies of substance on the Tibetan Plateau / Gillian G. Tan -- Intervention -- 10. What remains: the things that fall to the side of everyday life / Marc Higgin -- 11. Apocalyptic sublimes and the recalibration of distance: doing art-anthropology in post-disaster Japan / Jennifer Clarke -- 12. Towards a fragmented ethnography? Walking along debris in Armero, Colombia / Lorenzo Granada -- Intervention -- 13. Remembering and non-remembering among the Yanomami / Gabriele Herzog-Schröder -- 14. The matter of erasure: making room for utopia at Nonoalco-Tlatelolco, Mexico City / Adam Kaasa -- 15. Refugee life jackets thrown off but not away: connecting materialities in upcycling initiatives / Elia Petridou -- Intervention -- 16. Tamga tash: a tale of stones, stories and travelling immobiles / Lisa Francesca Rail -- Index
    Note: "This volume is the outcome of a profoundly collaborative research endeavour consisting of two workshops and a symposium conducted between 2015 and 2017." (Acknowledgements)
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  • 11
    ISSN: 0110-3709
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 272 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: University of Otago Studies in Archaeology no. 29
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Pazifischer Raum ; Archäologie ; Keramik ; Handel
    Abstract: Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange networks along the northeast coast of New Guinea during the last millennium before the present. This dynamic period in the Pacific`s human past involved important fluctuations to people`s mobility, social interaction, and technological organisation. It therefore remains crucial to understanding and historicising the expansive maritime subsistence trading networks that famously characterised the coast in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book investigates these transformations by exploring the archaeology of Madang District; the heart of the Madang exchange network that revolved around the production and distribution of distinctive red-slipped pots. Potsherds of this style have been previously found spanning a 200 km radius, reaching Karkar Island, the Bismarck Archipelago, and even the New Guinea Highlands. By combining archaeological survey, excavation, craft ethnography, and archaeometric analyses, the volume systematically delineates the production groups that were working within this broader community of practice. The study shows that pre-colonial potters made use of a range of local raw materials and were free to improvise with their forming and decorating techniques but learned and reproduced similar technological sequences over the past 500-600 years. It is likely that social restrictions permitted only potters from a small number of clans to produce ceramics and that the finished vessels were then distributed both informally within the local area and strategically during extensive trade voyages along the northeast coast of New Guinea. These results therefore cast light on an important but previously obscured aspect of Pacific culture history and provide a model for how craft production and exchange processes have manifested and commodified across the generations. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements --Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Archipelago of Contented People -- Chapter 3. Bel Production and Exchange -- Chapter 4. Modern Potting Communities -- Chapter 5. Traces of the Past -- Chapter 6: Archaeological Investigations -- Chapter 7. Pre-Colonial Potting I: Production -- Chapter 8. Pre-Colonial Potting II: Procurement and Distribution -- Chapter 9. Pre-Colonial Potting III: Decorating -- Chapter 10. Materialising Ancestral Madang -- Chapter 11. Bel Culture History -- Conclusions -- Endnote -- Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 258-272"University of Otago Master of Arts thesis (Gaffney 2016), upon which this volume is based" (Acknowledgements) , Thesis (Master of Arts), University of Otago, 2016
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  • 12
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-331-1 (online) , 1-76046-331-0 (online) , 978-1-76046-330-4 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 1-76046-330-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 508 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Pläne, Karten
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 52
    Keywords: Australien Lapita ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Archäologie ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: This volume comprises 23 chapters that focus on the archaeology of Lapita, a cultural horizon associated with the founding populations who first colonised much of the south west Pacific some 3000 years ago. The Lapita culture has been most clearly defined by its distinctive dentate-stamped decorated pottery and the design system represented on it and on further incised pots. Modern research now encompasses a whole range of aspects associated with Lapita and this is reflected in this volume. The broad overlapping themes of the volume—Lapita distribution and chronology, society and subsistence—relate to research questions that have long been debated in relation to Lapita.
    Description / Table of Contents: Debating Lapita. 1. Debating Lapita: Distribution, chronology, society and subsistence / Stuart Bedford, Matthew Spriggs, David V. Burley, Christophe Sand, Peter Sheppard and Glenn R. Summerhayes -- Distribution and chronology. 2. The ceramic trail: Evaluating the Marianas and Lapita West Pacific connection / Geoffrey R. Clark and Olaf Winter ; 3. Moiapu : Settlement on Moiapu Hill at the very end of Lapita, Caution Bay hinterland / Bruno David, Ken Aplin, Helene Peck, Robert Skelly, Matthew Leavesley, Jerome Mialanes, Katherine Szabó, Brent Koppel, Fiona Petchey, Thomas Richards, Sean Ulm, Ian J. McNiven, Cassandra Rowe, Samantha J. Aird, Patrick Faulkner and Anne Ford ; 4. Kamgot at the lagoon's edge: Site position and resource use of an Early Lapita site in Near Oceania / Glenn R. Summerhayes, Katherine Szabó, Matthew Leavesley and Dylan Gaffney ; 5. Lapita: The Australian connection / Ian Lilley ; 6. A Lapita presence on Arop/Long Island, Vitiaz Strait, Papua New Guinea? / Dylan Gaffney, Glenn R. Summerhayes and Mary Mennis ; 7. Early Lapita colonisation of Remote Oceania: An update on the leapfrog hypothesis / Peter Sheppard ; 8. Small islands, strategic locales and the configuration of first Lapita settlement of Vanua Levu, northern Fiji / David V. Burley, Travis Freeland and Jone Balenaivalu ; 9. New dates for the Makekur (FOH) Lapita pottery site, Arawe Islands, New Britain, Papua New Guinea / Jim Specht and Chris Gosden -- Society. 10. A new assessment of site WKO013A of Xapeta'a (Lapita), New Caledonia / Christophe Sand, Stéphanie Domergue, Louis Lagarde, Jacques Bole, André-John Ouetcho and David Baret ; 11. Lapita pottery from the small islands of north-east Malakula, Vanuatu: A brief overview and implications / Stuart Bedford ; 12. Plaited textile expression in Lapita ceramic ornamentation / Wallace Ambrose ; 13. The hat makes the man: Masks, headdresses and skullcaps in Lapita iconography / Matthew Spriggs ; 14. A view from the west: A structural approach to analysing Lapita design in the Eastern Lapita Province / Kathleen LeBlanc, Stuart Bedford and Christophe Sand ; 15. Measuring social distances with shared Lapita motifs: Current results and challenges / Scarlett Chiu ; 16. Along the roads of the Lapita people: Designs, groups and travels / Arnaud Noury ; 17. Lapita to Post-Lapita transition: Insights from the chemical analysis of pottery from the sites of Teouma, Mangaasi, Vao and Chachara, Vanuatu / Mathieu Leclerc -- Subsistence. 18. Early Lapita subsistence: The evidence from Kamgot, Anir Islands, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea / Glenn R. Summerhayes, Katherine Szabó, Andrew Fairbairn, Mark Horrocks, Sheryl McPherson and Alison Crowther ; 19. Green desert or 'all you can eat'? How diverse and edible was the flora of Vanuatu before human introductions? / Vincent Lebot and Chanel Sam ; 20. Lapita maritime adaptations and the development of fishing technology: A view from Vanuatu / Rintaro Ono, Stuart Hawkins and Stuart Bedford ; 21. Lapita colonisation and avian extinctions in Oceania / Stuart Hawkins and Trevor H. Worthy -- Beyond. 22. Connecting with Lapita in Vanuatu: Festivals, sporting events and contemporary themes / Richard Shing and Edson Willie ; 23. Five decades of Lapita archaeology: A personal retrospective / Patrick V. Kirch -- Appendix: Papers and posters presented at the Eighth International Lapita Conference, Port Vila, 6-10 July 2015.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 94 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Goodwin Series vol. 12 (April 2019)
    Keywords: Südliches Afrika Südafrika ; Archäologie ; Felsbild
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    Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
    ISSN: 1943-6661
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 385 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology number 51
    Keywords: Anthropologie, physische Lateinamerika ; Epidemie ; Archäologie ; Paläopathologie ; Genetik ; Ernährung ; Demographie ; Anthropologie, kulinarische
    Abstract: Despite significant positive developments within topics of biological anthropology, archaeology, and related academic areas in Latin America, we noted a lack of coordination and communication among them. Available publications provide syntheses within different areas of biological anthropology, yet few have attempted integration of the distinct subfields. We decided to address the development and current issues of most major areas of Latin American biological anthropology in a single volume with chapters by distinguished, experienced scholars who live and work in Latin America, are knowledgeable about the topics, have published extensively on them, and who were recommended by specialists within six geographical regions of interest: Brazil and northeastern South America, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, northwestern South America, and southern South America. Six subdisciplines within biological anthropol ogy were defined for academic coverage: (1) biodemography and epidemiology; (2) bioarchaeology and skeletal biology; (3) paleopathology; (4) forensic anthropology; (5) population genetics; and (6) growth, development, health, and nutrition. Though these six subdisciplines overlap to an extent, each offers a distinct history of development and presents unique issues to address. Chapters generally cover topics of history, the state of knowledge, methodological perspective, and areas in need of additional research. Although the text is in English, abstracts in English, Spanish, and Portuguese are included.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- 1 History of Human Population Genetics and Genomics in Brazil / Francisco M. Salzano -- 2 Bioarchaeology in Brazil / Pedro Da-Gloria and Walter Alves Neves -- 3 Contributions to the history of paleopathology in Brazil / Claudia Rodrigues-Carvalho -- 4 Forensic anthropology and archaeology in Brazil / Sergio Francisco Serafim Monteiro da Silva -- 5 Biological anthropology of children's growth in Amazonia / Hilton P. Silva and Lígia A. Filgueiras -- 6 Osteological research development in Mexico / Lourdes Márquez Morfín and Patricia Olga Hernández Espinoza -- 7 Paleopathology in Mexico / Carlos Serrano Sánchez and Abigail Meza Peñaloza -- 8 Forensic anthropology in Mexico / Lourdes Márquez Morfín -- 9 Biological anthropology in Mexico: biodemography and epidemiology / Edith Yesenia Peña Sánchez -- 10 History of growth and nutrition studies in Mexico / María Eugenia Peña Reyes, Julieta Aréchiga Viramontes, and Robert M. Malina -- 11 History of human population genetics in Central America / Norberto F. Baldi and Ramiro Barrantes -- 12 BIODEMOGRAPHY RESEARCH AND THE HISTORY of central american and northwestern south american populations / Edwin Francisco Herrera-Paz -- 13 An overview of data integration in population genetics in the Antilles Islands / Pedro C. Hidalgo -- 14 Assessing the biological and cultural diversity of archaic age populations from western Cuba / Yadira Chinique de Armas and Mirjana Roksandic -- 15 The history of paleopathology in the Caribbean Archipelago / Edwin Crespo-Torres -- 16 Biodemography of the Caribbean populations / Vanessa Vázquez Sánchez -- 17 History of population genetics in Northwestern South America / Dinorah Castro de Guerra and Sara Flores-Gutierrez -- 18 A brief history of pre-hispanic skeletal collections in the Northern Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador / Carlos David Rodríguez Flórez -- 19 Paleopathology IN Northwestern South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) / Claudia Rojas-Sepúlveda and Javier Rivera-Sandoval -- 20 Forensic anthropology in Northwestern South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru) / César Sanabria-Medina and Hadaluz Osorio Restrepo -- 21 Growth and development, health, and nutrition in Northwestern South America / Betty Méndez-Pérez and Mercedes López-Blanco -- 22 Population genetics IN Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay / Mónica Sans and Sergio Avena -- 23 Bioarchaeology in the southern cone OF South America: the Pampas, Patagonia, and Uruguay / Clara Scabuzzo, Gonzalo Figueiro, and Florencia Gordón -- 24 South-Central Andean area settlement, evolution, and biocultural INTERACTIONS / Héctor H. Varela and José A. Cocilovo -- 25 Paleopathology in southern South America: recent advances and future challenges / Jorge A. Suby and Leandro H. Luna -- 26 The development of forensic anthropology in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay: a brief history / Luis Fondebrider -- 27. Biodemography of historical and recent populations in the southeast region of South America / María Virginia Albeza, Noemí E. Acreche, and Isabel Barreto Messano -- 28 Growth and development, health and nutrition in the southeast region of South America / Evelia Edith Oyhenart, Silvia Lucrecia Dahinten, and María Antonia Luis -- 29. Conclusions / Douglas H. Ubelaker and Sonia E. Colantonio -- about the contributors -- Index
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    Kailua, HI : Center for a Public Anthropology
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    ISBN: 978-1-7322241-1-7 , 978-1-7322241-0-0 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (64 Seiten, 367 KB)
    Edition: showing-anthropology-matters.pdf
    Series Statement: Public Anthropology
    Keywords: Kulturanthropologie Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, physische ; Archäologie ; Öffentlichkeit ; Massenmedien
    Abstract: At the heart of this book lies a question: Are readers able to find innovative solutions to one of the key problems, some might say the key problem, facing anthropology today? After discussing the current state of anthropology, the book offers readers a challenge: It presents both students—at the undergraduate and graduate levels—and faculty with the data needed for rethinking how to present the excitement and insights of anthropological research to the broader public that financially supports the discipline`s research. Readers compare what anthropologists write about their research with how the world`s media perceive and misperceive this research in reporting on it. With these data, readers can puzzle over what is the best way to raise anthropology`s intellectual profile with the broader public while, at the same time, maintaining the discipline`s professionalism and quality. The goal, in a sense, is to have our cake (raise anthropology`s public profile) and eat it (present the material in a professional manner). Impossible? Not really, if readers are open to thinking outside the box of traditional frameworks. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword / Edward Liebow -- Preface -- Introduction / Robert Borofsky -- Archaeology -- Archaeology in the public eye / Douglas B. Bamforth -- Cultural anthropology -- Similarities and culturally mediated differences in human societies / William O. Beeman -- Physical anthropology -- Highlights in public anthropology, physical anthropology / Leslie A. Knapp
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    Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
    ISBN: 1943-6661
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 87 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology number 52
    Keywords: USA California ; Paläo-Indianer ; Indianer, Nordamerika ; Indianer, Kalifornien ; Werkzeug ; Archäologie
    Abstract: Archaeologists have long been interested in understanding the antiquity and evolution of human occupation of the world`s islands, but relatively limited attention has been given to small islands. With evidence for human occupation at least 13,000 years ago, California`s eight Channel Islands have a long record of coastal settlement and land use, but key questions remain about the smallest islands of Anacapa and Santa Barbara, each less than 3 km2.This volume focuses on the archaeology of Anacapa Island by synthesizing data from excavation, survey, and radiocarbon dating on the island, particularly its eastern segment, during the past 15 years. Anacapa was occupied for at least 5,500 years through the Historic period and likely since the terminal Pleistocene or Early Holocene. People resided on the island during all seasons of the year, with several sites indicating occupation during the early part of the Late Holocene (~3,700 and 2,500 years ago). During this period on Anacapa, people were making bone fishhooks and expedient tools from locally obtained chert. Mammal, fish, and bird bones suggest intensive maritime harvest of a variety of animals, especially harbor seals, albatross, and California sheephead. Island fox bones document the only occurrence of this endemic species outside of the six largest islands. Numerous deer bones indicate trade/interaction with the mainland. Surprisingly, only a handful of gull bones were recovered despite the fact that scores of gulls breed on Anacapa today, suggesting shifts in the island`s ecosystems during historical and modern times. People were also harvesting a variety of nearshore shellfish, especially California mussel, black abalone, and owl limpet. Although small in size and lacking abundant fresh water, the smallest Channel Islands have much to tell us about human prehistory and environmental change on the California coast and on other islands around the world.
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    ISBN: 978-3-946552-05-5
    Language: German
    Pages: 393 Seiten
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 3
    Keywords: Umwelt Bauer ; Ressource ; Archäologie ; Archäozoologie ; Botanik ; Kulturökologie ; Prähistorie
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    ISBN: 978-1-911307-43-3 (PDF) , 978-1-911307-46-4 (epub) , 978-1-911307-48-8 (mobi) , 978-1-911307-47-1 (html) , 978-1-911307-44-0 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-1-911307-45-7 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 325 pages)
    Edition: First published
    Edition: An-Anthropology-of-Landscape.pdf
    Keywords: England Landschaft ; Ländliches Gebiet ; Wahrnehmung ; Archäologie ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt ; Tourismus ; Freizeit ; Kulturanthropologie
    Abstract: An Anthropology of Landscape tells the fascinating story of a heathland landscape in south-west England and the way different individuals and groups engage with it. Based on a long-term anthropological study, the book emphasises four individual themes: embodied identities, the landscape as a sensuous material form that is acted upon and in turn acts on people, the landscape as contested, and its relation to emotion. The landscape is discussed in relation to these themes as both `taskscape` and `leisurescape`, and from the perspective of different user groups. First, those who manage the landscape and use it for work: conservationists, environmentalists, archaeologists, the Royal Marines, and quarrying interests. Second, those who use it in their leisure time: cyclists and horse riders, model aircraft flyers, walkers, people who fish there, and artists who are inspired by it. The book makes an innovative contribution to landscape studies and will appeal to all those interested in nature conservation, historic preservation, the politics of nature, the politics of identity, and an anthropology of Britain. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- List of tables -- 1 The anthropology of landscape: materiality, embodiment, contestation and emotion -- Part I: The heathland as taskscape -- 2 Managing the Pebblebed heathlands -- 3 Bushes that move: the Royal Marines -- 4 Environmentalists: the giving and the taking away -- 5 Quarrying pebbles -- Part II: The landscape as leisurescape -- 6 Introduction: the public and the heathland -- 7 Modes of movement through the landscape: cycling and horse riding -- 8 The cry of the Commons: walking through furze -- 9 Art in and from the landscape -- 10 Fishing and the watery pursuit of `pets` -- 11 Model aircraft flyers: spirals and loops in the sky -- 12 Conclusions -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 300-320
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    Cambridge, MA : Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in association with the American School of Prehistoric Research, Harvard University
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 346 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 86
    Keywords: Pakistan Indus-Kultur ; Archäologie ; Terrakotta
    Abstract: After more than eighty years of research, the Indus Civilization (ca. 2600-1900 BC) remains largely enigmatic. The terracotta figurines are one of the largest and richest sources of information regarding Indus ideology and society. Unfortunately, the figurines have often been considered selectively without evaluating their archaeological or socio-cultural contexts, resulting in biased interpretations that ignore the richness and diversity of the figurine corpus. I contend that figurines must be viewed as media of communication in their original social contexts rather than as naturalistic reflections. My research examines the figurines from the urban site of Harappa (ca. 3300-1700 BC) as reflections of the underlying structures of Indus society and cultural change, focusing on figurines from secure dated archaeological contexts. The figurines are viewed as artifacts whose "social lives" can be at least partially reconstructed through systematic analyses of stylistic and technological attributes and spatial and temporal contexts (usually fill or trash deposits). Comparisons with ethnographic data, historic texts, and contemporary ancient societies also inform these interpretations. My research suggests that: (1) the figurine corpus is quite diverse, including anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, and special form figurines; (2) the figurines were intentionally hand-modeled (rather than molded) by craftspeople (rather than children); (3) the figurines reflect fluid concepts of sex and gender and possibly dualism and balance; (4) the corpus was NOT dominated by highly decorated female figurines that represented a supreme Indus "Mother Goddess" and functioned as votive "anthropomorphic lamps"; and (5) the unique choices made in the construction of the figurines and the diversity of the figurine corpus itself represent a rich religious ideology that included transformation and reverence, probably cultic ritual and sympathetic magic, and possibly even shamanism, but not Hinduism. This study presents the first empirical tests of some long-held interpretations about the Indus figurines and the first provisional chronological typology for figurines from an Indus site. This chronological ordering demonstrates some continuity in traits over time that may reflect the maintenance of underlying indigenous core traditions of the region despite adaptations to a dominant culture, therefore exploring questions of indigenous development and acculturation, as well as expressions of Indus identity.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 323-346 , Dissertation, Ph.D., Harvard University, 2007
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    ISBN: 978-3-946552-03-1
    Language: German
    Pages: 345 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: RessourcenKulturen Band 2
    Keywords: Nordafrika Mittelmeerraum ; Kolonialismus ; Kolonisierung ; Kulturbeziehungen ; Kulturkontakt ; Phönizier ; Archäologie ; Altertum ; Tagungsbericht ; Karthargo 〈Stadt, Nordafrika〉
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    ISBN: 1-925021-74-2 , 978-1-925021-74-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 456 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 42
    Keywords: Vietnam Keramik ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie ; Neolithikum
    Abstract: Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millennium BC, with evidence for neolithic occupation and burials. Very little is known about the neolithic period in southern Vietnam, and the routes and chronology for the appearance of cultivation, domestic animals, and ceramic and lithic technologies associated with sedentary settlements in mainland Southeast Asia are still debated. The ways in which the ceramic material culture at An Son conforms to the wider neolithic expression observed in Southeast Asia is investigated, and local and regional innovations are identified. The An Son ceramic assemblage is discussed in great detail to characterise the neolithic occupation, while considering the nature of craft production, manufacturing methods and the transference of traditions.Contextualising the neolithic in southern Vietnam is conducted through a comparative study of material culture between An Son and the sites of B?n Ðò, Bình Ða, Cù Lao Rùa, Cái V?n, C?u S?t, Ða Kai, Ðình Ông, L?c Giang, R?ch Lá, R?ch Núi and Su?i Linh, all in southern Vietnam. Another analysis is presented to contextualise An Son in the wider neolithic landscape of mainland Southeast Asia, between An Son and Ban Non Wat, early Ban Lum Khao, early Ban Chiang, early Non Nok Tha, Khok Charoen, Tha Kae, Khok Phanom Di, Nong Nor (phase 1), Samrong Sen, Laang Spean, Krek, Bàu Tró, Mán B?c and Xóm R?n. The aspects of material culture at An Son that appear to have ancestral links are considered in this research as well as local interaction spheres.
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    ISBN: 978-1-925021-26-4 / (e-book) , 978-1-925021-25-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 216 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 39
    Keywords: Ozeanien Fischerei ; Fisch ; Meer ; Ressource ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie
    Abstract: Although historic sources provide information on recent centuries, archaeology can contribute longer term understandings of pre-industrial marine exploitation in the Indo-Pacific region, providing valuable baseline data for evaluating contemporary ecological trends. This volume contains eleven papers which constitute a diverse but coherent collection on past and present marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific region, within a human-ecological perspective. The geographical focus extends from Eastern Asia, mainly Japan and Insular Southeast Asia (especially the Philippines) to the tropical Pacific (Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia) and outlying sites in coastal Tanzania (Indian Ocean) and coastal California (North Pacific).The volume is divided thematically and temporally into four parts: Part 1, Prehistoric and historic marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific Region; Part 2, Specific marine resource use in the Pacific and Asia; Part 3, Marine use and material culture in the Western Pacific; and Part 4, Modern marine use and resource management.
    Description / Table of Contents: Premelinary Pages -- Preface -- 1.New Flesh for Old Bones: Using Modern Reef Fish to Understand Midden Remains from Guam, Mariana Islands -- 2. Pelagic Fishing in the Mariana Archipelago: From the Prehistoric Period to the Present -- 3. Historical Ecology and 600 Years of Fish Use on Atafu Atoll, Tokelau -- 4. Red Abalone, Sea Otters, and Kelp Forest Ecosystems on Historic Period San Miguel Island, California -- 5. Exploring the Social Context of Maritime Exploitation in Tanzania between the14th-18th c. AD: Recent Research from the Mafia Archipelago -- 6. Beyond Subsistence: Cultural Usages and Significance of Baler Shells in Philippine Prehistory -- 7. The History and Culture of Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) Exploitation in Japan, East Asia, and the Pacific -- 8. Oceanic Encounter with the Japanese: An Outrigger Canoe-Fishing Gear Complex in the Bonin Islands and Hachijo-Jima Island -- 9. The Technique and Ecology Surrounding Moray Fishing: A Case Study of Moray Trap Fishing on Mactan Island, Philippines -- 10. Marine Resource Use in Transition: Modern Fishing in Tonga, Western Polynesia -- 11.Territoriality in a Philippine Fishing Village: Implications for Coastal Resource Management.
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    ISBN: 9781782970842
    Language: English
    Pages: 433 S.
    Keywords: Materielle Kultur Rohstoff ; Mobilität ; Globalisierung ; Handel ; Ethnologie ; Transport, Verkehr ; Archäologie
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    ISSN: 0304-3460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (89 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Goodwin Series 11
    Keywords: Südliches Afrika Südafrika ; Archäologie ; Knochenfund
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    ISBN: 978-1-925021-10-3 , 1-925021-10-6 , 1-925021-09-2 , 978-1-925021-09-7 , 978-1-925021-09-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 216 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 38
    Keywords: Australien Northern Territory ; Paläoökologie ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie ; Jäger und Sammler ; Blue Mud Bay 〈Australien〉
    Abstract: The research presented here is primarily concerned with human-environment interactions on the tropical coast of northern Australia during the late Holocene. Based on the suggestion that significant change can occur within short time-frames as a direct result of interactive processes, the archaeological evidence from the Point Blane Peninsula, Blue Mud Bay, is used to address the issue of how much change and variability occurred in hunter-gatherer economic and social structures during the late Holocene in coastal northeastern Arnhem Land. The suggestion proposed here is that processes of environmental and climatic change resulted in changes in resource distribution and abundance, which in turn affected patterns of settlement and resource exploitation strategies, levels of mobility and, potentially, the size of foraging groups on the coast. The question of human behavioural variability over the last 3000 years in Blue Mud Bay has been addressed by examining issues of scale and resolution in archaeological interpretation, specifically the differential chronological and spatial patterning of shell midden and mound sites on the peninsula in conjunction with variability in molluscan resource exploitation. To this end, the biological and ecological characteristics of the dominant molluscan species is considered in detail, in combination with assessing the potential for human impact through predation. Investigating pre-contact coastal foraging behaviour via the archaeological record provides an opportunity for change to recognised in a number of ways. For example, a differential focus on resources, variations in group size and levels of mobility can all be identified. It has also been shown that human-environment interactions are non-linear or progressive, and that human behaviour during the late Holocene was both flexible and dynamic.
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    Paris : Société des Océanistes
    ISBN: 978-2-85430-081-9 , 978-2-85430-025-3 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (295 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Travaux & Documents Océanistes 2
    Keywords: Neu-Kaledonien Ozeanien ; Lapita ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie, Oz
    Abstract: Ce livre est la première synthèse générale sur le peuplement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie suite à l'expansion maritime austronésienne d'il y a un peu plus de trois mille ans à travers le Pacifique Sud-Ouest. Son marqueur archéologique le plus spécifique est un type de poteries composites décorées de motifs géométriques pointillés, dénommé « Lapita » en référence à un site de cet archipel du sud de la Mélanésie. Ce peuplement est caractérisé par l'implantation de groupes de navigateurs-découvreurs parlant des langues austronésiennes (originaires d'Asie du Sud-Est) et transportant un bagage culturel de type néolithique.Dans les espaces insulaires, définir les caractéristiques d'une société de premier peuplement est indispensable pour reconstituer les évolutions culturelles ayant progressivement transformé les traditions développées au cours des millénaires suivants. Pour le Pacifique, si les travaux menés dans le nord de la Mélanésie (Nouvelle-Guinée, archipel Bismarck, grandes îles des Salomon) ont permis de montrer une présence humaine remontant au Paléolithique supérieur, l'Océanie lointaine (au-delà des îles Salomon) ne semble pas avoir été occupée avant l'Holocène.Après avoir précisé le concept de Lapita, l'ouvrage présente les données de terrain obtenues sur cette période. L'analyse renouvelée des ensembles stratigraphiques et des datations au carbone 14 qui leur sont associées permet de réduire des quatre cinquièmes la chronologie Lapita de Nouvelle-Calédonie ordinairement acceptée. Le premier peuplement est daté de 1100-1050 avant JC et la fin de la réalisation de poteries décorées de pointillés est survenue entre 800 et 750 avant JC La richesse de la collection de poteries Lapita découvertes en Nouvelle-Calédonie, autorise une synthèse quasi complète de cette tradition céramique. Associées aux évolutions des productions non céramiques, les données archéologiques montrent l'existence de dynamiques d'adaptation rapide des groupes de premier peuplement au cours des premiers siècles de l'occupation de l'archipel. L'identification d'une continuité culturelle entre la période Lapita et ce qui suit vient réfuter l'idée d'un « remplacement de population » à la fin de la période Lapita en Mélanésie. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Préambule. « Le retour des pirogues » -- Prologue. L`icône « Lapita » et l`océanie contemporaine -- Introduction -- 1. Le Lapita : définition d`un ensemble culturel -- 2. Des sociétés de premier peuplement insulaire : contraintes et obligations -- 3. Éco-géographie des sites de premier peuplement insulaire -- 4. Stratigraphies et chronologies -- 5. L`ensemble céramique Lapita de Nouvelle-Calédonie -- 6. Les poteries Lapita décorées de pointillés -- 7. Outillage lithique, outillage coquillier et parures -- 8. Les dynamiques de subsistance et d`occupation Lapita -- Synthèse émergence et diversifications du Lapita Calédonien -- Annexe 1 : Citations Originales -- Annexe 2 : Remerciements -- Bibliographie -- Index -- Table des illustrations et crédits photographiques
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [247]-271
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    Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México : Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas
    ISBN: 607-7510-82-3 , 978-607-7510-82-6
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 609 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Primera edición
    Edition: La antropologia en centroamerica.pdf
    Keywords: Mittelamerika Mexiko ; Guatemala ; Chiapas ; Yucatan ; Campeche ; Maya ; Ethnologie ; Identität ; Soziales Leben ; Migration ; Rassismus ; Malaria ; Orale Tradition ; Archäologie ; Museumskunde ; Tagungsbericht
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    ISBN: 978-1-921313-90-5 , 1-921313-90-0 , 978-1-921313-89-9 , 1-921313-89-7 , 978-1-921313-89-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (510 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 29
    Keywords: Ozeanien Pazifik, Insel ; Archäologie ; Unterwasserarchäologie ; Siedlung ; Siedlungsgeographie
    Abstract: "Many of the papers in this volume present new and innovative research into the processes of maritime colonisation, processes that affect archaeological contexts from islands to continents. Others shift focus from process to the archaeology of maritime places from the Bering to the Torres Straits, providing highly detailed discussions of how living by and with the sea is woven into all elements of human life from subsistence to trade and to ritual. Of equal importance are more abstract discussions of islands as natural places refashioned by human occupation, either through the introduction of new organisms or new systems of production and consumption. These transformation stories gain further texture (and variety) through close examinations of some of the more significant consequences of colonisation and migration, particularly the creation of new cultural identities. A final set of papers explores the ways in which the techniques of archaelogical sciences have provided insights into the fauna of the islands and the human history of such places."--Provided by publisher.
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    Vlaeberg : South African Archaeological Society
    ISSN: 0304-3460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (188 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Goodwin Series 10
    Keywords: Südafrika Mesolithikum ; Prähistorie, Af ; Materielle Kultur ; Archäologie ; Wadley, Lyn [Leben und Werk]
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    ISBN: 978-0-9751229-1-4 (electronic bk.) , 0-9751229-1-6 (electronic bk.) , 978-1-921313-33-2 (electronic bk.) , 1-921313-33-1 (electronic bk.) , 0-9751229-0-8 , 978-0-9751229-0-7 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 299 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 26
    Keywords: Ozeanien Melanesien ; Polynesien ; Lapita ; Keramik ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: "Lapita comprises an archaeological horizon that is fundamental to the understanding of human colonisation and settlement of the Pacific as it is associated with the arrival of the common ancestors of the Polynesians and many Austronesian-speaking Melanesians more than 3000 years ago. While Lapita archaeology has captured the imagination and sustained the focus of archaeologists for more than 50 years, more recent discoveries have inspired renewed interpretations and assessments. Oceanic Explorations reports on a number of these latest discoveries and includes papers which reassess the Lapita phenomenon in light of this new data. They reflect on a broad range of interrelated themes including Lapita chronology, patterns of settlement, migration, interaction and exchange, ritual behaviour, sampling strategies and ceramic analyses, all of which relate to aspects highlighting both advances and continuing impediments associated with Lapita research."--Publisher's description.
    Description / Table of Contents: Lapita and Western Pacific settlement: progress, prospects and persistent problems / Stuart Bedford and Christophe SandLapita origins. The origins of early Lapita culture: the testimony of historical linguistics / Andrew PawleySmall islands in the big picture: the formative period of Lapita in the Bismarck Archipelago / Jim SpechtLapita dispersal and archaeological signatures. Lapita all over: land-use on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea / Jim Specht and Robin TorrenceLapita writ small? revisiting the Austronesian colonisation of the Papuan south coast / Glenn Summerhayes and Jim AllenLeap-frogging or limping? recent evidence from the Lapita littoral fringe, New Georgia, Solomon Islands / Matthew FelgateSample size and the reef/Santa Cruz Lapita sequence / Peter Sheppard and Roger C. GreenMakué (Aore Island, Santo, Vanuatu): a new Lapita site in the ambit of New Britain obsidian distribution / Jean-Christophe Galipaud and Mary Clare Swete KellyEchoes from a distance: Research into the Lapita occupation of the Rove Peninsula, Southwest Viti Levu, Fiji / Patrick NunnPaleoenvironment of Lapita sites on Fanga 'Uta Lagoon, Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga / William R. DickinsonIn Search of Lapita and Polynesian Plainware Settlements in Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga / David V. BurleyCan We Dig It? Archaeology of Ancestral Polynesian Society in Tonga: A first look from Falevai / Sean P. ConnaughtonLapita Ceramics. The implements of Lapita ceramic stamped ornamentation / Wallace AmbroseThe excavation, conservation and reconstruction of Lapita burial pots from the Teouma site, Efate, Central Vanuatu / Stuart Bedford [and others]Detailed analysis of Lapita Face Motifs: case studies from the reef/Santa Cruz sites and New Caledonia Lapita Site 13A / Scarlett ChiuLooking at the big motifs: a typology of the central band decorations of the Lapita ceramic tradition of New Caledonia (Southern Melanesia) and preliminary regional comparisons / Christophe SandSpecialisation, standardisation and Lapita ceramics / Geoffrey Clark.
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    ISBN: 978-1-921313-05-9 ( : electronic bk.) , 1-921313-05-6 ( : electronic bk.)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXI, 380 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: 1st electronic ed.
    Keywords: Australien Ureinwohner, Australien ; New South Wales ; Archäologie ; Demographie ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Kulturwandel
    Abstract: The Upper Mangrove Creek catchment was an ideal locality in which to undertake field investigation into Aboriginal use of the coastal hinterland. The area, 101 square kilometres in size, is rich in sites that provided significant archaeological evidence of Aboriginal use of the coastal hinterland. The catchment became the focus of major archaeological salvage work in the late 1970s, prior to the construction of the Mangrove Creek Dam. Further research, undertaken by Val Attenbrow, on the total catchment expanded upon the results of earlier work. This monograph describes the later research project and summarises the salvage program results. This evidence is used by the author to explore current research issues relating to the interpretation of the mid- to late-Holocene archaeological record in Australia, particularly quantitative changes relating to population numbers and aspects of human behaviour, such as risk management, subsistence, mobility and land-use patterns.
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    Canberra, A.C.T. : Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National University
    ISBN: 978-1-921313-03-5 , 1-921313-03-X , 1-74076-093-X , 978-1-74076-093-5 , 1-74076-093-X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 326 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 23
    Keywords: Ozeanien Melanesien ; Vanuatu ; Lapita ; Keramik ; Archäologie ; Kulturwandel
    Abstract: "Presents the results of the most intensive and widespread archaeological investigations in Vanuatu for more than thirty years. The research has brought greater clarity to the early history of the Vanuatu archipelago and has wider implications for the region in general particularly in terms of how processes of cultural change are explained."--Back cover.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 267-277
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    Canberra, Australia : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 1920942963 , 9781920942960 , 9781920942939 , 1920942939
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 314 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Series Statement: Terra australis 24
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ulm, Sean Coastal themes
    Parallel Title: Print version Ulm, Sean Coastal themes
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    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Australia ; Queensland, South East ; Antiquities. ; Coastal archaeology Australia ; Queensland, South East. ; Excavations (Archaeology) Australia ; Queensland, South East. ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Coastal archaeology ; Aboriginal Australians Antiquities ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Coastal archaeology ; Aboriginal Australians ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Archaeology ; Aboriginal Australians ; Antiquities ; Antiquities ; Coastal archaeology ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Archaeology ; History & Archaeology ; Regions & Countries - Australia & Pacific Islands - Oceania ; Australia ; Queensland, South East ; Queensland, South East Antiquities. ; Queensland, South East Antiquities ; Queensland, South East ; Electronic book ; Inventar ; Aborigines ; Queensland ; Archäologie ; Aborigines ; Queensland ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte
    Abstract: "Coastal archaeology in Australia differs in many respects from that of other areas, with the potential to examine relatively fine-scale variation. Nevertheless, there has been a general tendency in Australian archaeology to play down the variability and to subsume the evidence into broader homogenising models of Aboriginal cultural change. This case study clearly and self-consciously addresses the need to focus on local and regional patterns before moving on to more general levels of explanation. Coastal Themes builds a detailed chronology of Aboriginal occupation for the southern Curtis Coast in Queensland. Innovative analyses refine radiocarbon dates and explore discard behaviours and post-depositional processes affecting the integrity of coastal archaeological sites. The resulting insights highlight major changes in Aboriginal use of this region over the last 5,000 years and disjunctions between the course of occupation in this and adjacent regions."--Publisher's description.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: investigating the archaeology of the southern Curtis Coast -- The study region: the southern Curtis Coast -- Methods of investigation -- Marine and estuarine reservoir effects in central Queensland: determination of DR values -- Bivalve conjoin analyses: assessing site integrity -- Seven Mile Creek Mound -- Mort Creek Site Complex -- Pancake Creek Site Complex -- Ironbark Site Complex -- Eurimbula Creek 1 -- Eurimbula Creek 2 -- Eurimbula Site 1 -- Tom's Creek Site Complex -- Synthesis of results: towards an archaeology of the southern Curtis Coast -- Wider implications and conclusions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-277) , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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    Claremont : South African Archaeological Society
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    ISSN: 0304-3460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (126 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Goodwin Series vol. 8 (December 2000)
    Keywords: Südliches Afrika Südafrika ; Simbabwe ; Botswana ; Prähistorie, Af ; Eisenzeit, Afrika ; Archäologie ; Metallurgie ; Handel ; Datierung ; Radiocarbondatierung
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    ISBN: 3-515-05673-4 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-3-515-05673-1 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (184 Seiten, 76 MB) , Illustrationen
    Edition: SonderschriftenFI-8.pdf
    Series Statement: Sonderschriften des Frobenius-Instituts 8
    Keywords: Afrika Mali ; Archäologie ; Neolithikum ; Felsbild
    Description / Table of Contents: Remerciements -- 1. Introduction. 1.a. Le néolithique au Mali : un historique de la recherche. 1.b. La découverte du site. 1.c. Le cadre géographique -- 2. Le site : Fanfannyégèné 1 -- 3. La fouille. 3.a. Les objectifs. 3.b. La technique de fouille. 3.c. Les décapages successifs. 3.d. La stratigraphie -- 4. Le matériel lithique. 4.a. Généralités. 4.b. La pétrographie. 4.c. La typologie. 4.c.l. L'outillage géométrique. 4.c.2. Les microburins »Krukowski«. 4.c.3. Les chutes de lamelles à troncature oblique. 4.c.4. Les microburins »ordinaires«. 4.c.5. Les burins. 4.c.6. Les grattoirs. 4.c.7. Les perçoirs et les mèches de foret. 4.c.8. Les lames, lamelles et microlamelles. 4.c.9. Les pointes et les armatures tranchantes. 4.c. 1 O. Les microtranchets. 4.c.ll. La »pièce à languette«. 4.c. 12. Les éclats retouchés. 4.c. 13. Les nucléi. 4.c. 14. Les haches polies. 4.c. 15. Les éclats d'hématite polis. 4.c. 16. Le matériel de broyage. 4.c.17. Les éclats non-retouchés ou »déchets et les fragments d'outils -- 5. La céramique. 5.a. Généralités. 5.b. Typologie des formes. 5.c. Typologie des décors -- 6. Les objets divers -- 7. L'art rupestre. 7.0. Généralités. 7.b. Les différents groupes. 7.b.1. Les gravures. 7.b.2. Le groupe des »sauriens«. 7.b.3. Le groupe des grands personnages. 7.b.4. Le groupe des signes rouges -- 8. Synthèse et interprétation. 8.0. Une définition matérielle. 8.0.1. L'industrie lithique. 8.0.2. La céramique. 8.b. L'évolution de cette culture. 8.c. La chronologie absolue et les données paléoclimatiques. 8.d. L'habitat et l'économie. 8.e . Le contexte régional. 8.f. Le contexte ouest-africain. 8.f. 1. Le »néolithique guinéen« et la »civilisation du dhar Tichitt-Oualata«. 8.f.2. Le »néolithique« de la zone des savanes et de la forêt tropicale. 8.f.3. Le »néolithique« de la zone désertique. 8.f.4. Le »néolithique dunaire« de la presqu'île du Cap Vert. 8.f.5. L'art rupestre. 8.g. Le »faciès néolithique du Baoulé« -- 9. Conclusion -- 10. Bibliographie -- Annexe l : Analyse des restes osseux / par Louis Chaix -- Annexe 2 : Analyse palynologique / par Erhard Schulz -- Annexe 3 : Datations par la méthode du carbone 14 -- Figures -- Tableaus [sic!]
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 71-75urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-556081
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    Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag
    ISBN: 3-515-05621-1 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-3-515-05621-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (334 Seiten, 168 MB) , Illustrationen
    Edition: SonderschriftenFI-7.pdf
    Series Statement: Sonderschriften des Frobenius-Instituts 7
    Series Statement: Untersuchungen auf Grund neuerer Felsbildfunde in der Süd-Sahara 7
    Keywords: Republik Niger Sahara ; Djado-Plateau ; Felsbild ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie, Af ; Prähistorische Kunst
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung - Summary - Resume -- Einführung -- Entdeckungsgeschichte -- Patina -- Geologie -- Darstellungs-Techniken -- Die Felsbildperioden -- Klima im Jungquartär -- Versuch einer systematischen und zeitlichen Ordnung der Bilder nach verschiedenen Kriterien: A) Herstellungstechnik. B) Stil-Entwicklung. C) Motiv-Wechsel. D) Fundplatz-Charakteristika. E) Klimatische Voraussetzungen. F) Patinierung. G) Darstellung des Menschen -- Die Domestikation des Rindes -- Beziehungen zwischen Zentralsahara und Ägypten -- Petroglyphen der "Rundkopfzeit" -- Symbole und abstrakte Zeichen -- "Ovaloide" -- Die FundsteIlen -- Legenden zu den Bildtafeln -- Literatur
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 141-150Zusammenfassung in deutscher, englischer und französischer Spracheurn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-556075
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    ISBN: 3-515-05819-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-3-515-05819-3 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (100 Seiten, 43 MB) , Illustrationen
    Edition: SonderschriftenFI-9.pdf
    Series Statement: Sonderschriften des Frobenius-Instituts 9
    Keywords: Mali Fulbe ; Archäologie ; Ethnoarchäologie ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Vorwort -- Remerciements -- 1. Introduction (A.G., E.H.) -- 2. Les données archéologiques (E.H.) -- 2.0. Le site8 -- 2.b. La fouille -- 2.c. La répartition du matériel archéologique -- 2.d. Le matériel céramique -- 2.e. Le matériel archéologique non céramique -- 3. Les données historiques (A.G.) -- 3.0. Les sources -- 3.b. La fondation de la ville -- 3.c. Les caractéristiques de la ville -- 3.d. La fin d'Hamdallahi -- 4. Les données ethnoarchéologiques : la céramique (M.H.) -- 4.0. Comparaison entre la céramique d'Hamdallahi et la céramique actuelle -- 4.b. Résultats -- 5. Les données ethnoarchéologiques : l'architecture (A.M.) -- 5.0. Répartition géographique et ethnique -- 5.b. Dimensions et proportions -- 5.c. Attribution sexuelle et fonctions -- 5.d. Matériaux et construction -- 5.e. Elévation -- 5.f. Bilan -- 6. Synthèse, interprétations et conclusions (E.H.) -- Bibliographie -- Figures -- Planches
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 57-58urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-556093
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    Athenai
    Language: Greek, Modern (1453- )
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (190 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Bibliotheke tes en Athenais Archaiologikes Hetaireias arith 24
    Keywords: Griechenland Neolithikum, Europa ; Archäologie
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [5]-[8]In griechischer Sprache und Schrift
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    Language: English
    Pages: 2 Online-Ressource (338 Seiten, 57 Bildtafeln) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Publication. Field Columbian Museum. Anthropological Series volume 1
    Series Statement: Publication. Field Columbian Museum volume 1
    Keywords: Mexiko Yucatan ; Chiapas ; Oaxaca ; Stadtforschung, ethnologische ; Archäologie
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