ISBN:
9781623499228
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xi, 179 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
Ausgabe:
First edition
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Lemke, Ashley Kate, 1985- Architecture of hunting
DDC:
306.364
Schlagwort(e):
Hunting and gathering societies
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Prehistoric peoples Material culture
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Hunting, Prehistoric Equipment and supplies
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Hunting, Prehistoric
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Hunting, Prehistoric
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Underwater archaeology
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Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric
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Agriculture, Prehistoric
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Technology and civilization
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Huron, Lake (Mich. and Ont.) Antiquities
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Great Lakes Region (North America) Antiquities
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Unterwasserarchäologie
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Altertümer
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Nordamerika
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Große Seen
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Indianer
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Mesolithikum
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Wildbeuter
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Jagd
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Pfeilspitze
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Pleistozän
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Holozän
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Archäozoologie
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Felsbild
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Vor- und Frühgeschichte
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Archäologie
Kurzfassung:
Introduction -- Hunting architecture -- Rangifer hunting and hunters -- The ancient Great Lakes: paleoenvironment and archaeology throughout the Pleistocene-Holocene transition -- Hunting architecture underwater: interdisciplinary Investigations under Lake Huron -- Interpreting prior research: a model of foraging lifeways on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge -- Testing the model: new methods and results -- Conclusions.
Kurzfassung:
"Combining underwater archaeology, terrestrial archaeology, and ethnographic and historical research, The Architecture of Hunting investigates the creation and use of hunting architecture by hunter-gatherers. Hunting architecture -- including blinds, drive lanes, and fishing weirs -- is a global phenomenon found across a broad spectrum of cultures, time, geography, and environments. Relying on similar behaviors in species such as caribou, bison, guanacos, antelope, and gazelles, cultures as diverse as Sami reindeer herders, the Inka, and ancient bison hunters on the North American plains have utilized such structures, combined with strategically situated landforms, to insure adequate food supplies and to successfully maintain a nomadic way of life. Ashley K. Lemke explores hunting architecture as a form of human niche construction and considers the myriad ways such built structures affect hunter-gatherer lifeways. Her research presents examples of hunting architecture from across the globe and how they influence forager mobility, territoriality, property, leadership, and labor aggregation. The book goes on to outline the archaeological investigation of hunting architecture in the past and provides new data on Ice Age caribou hunting structures preserved underneath the Great Lakes: some of oldest hunting architecture on the planet"--
Anmerkung:
"Peopling of the Americas publication."
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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