Journal Of The Walter Roth Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology
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: 2001 |
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: UVA:X004854747 |
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Synopsis Journal of the Walter Roth Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by :
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: Sued-Badillo, Jalil |
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: UNESCO Publishing |
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: 494 |
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: 2003-12-31 |
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: 9789231038327 |
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: 923103832X |
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: 4/5 (27 Downloads) |
Synopsis General History of the Caribbean by : Sued-Badillo, Jalil
This is the first in a six-volume publication which examines the history of the Caribbean, its people and landscape on a thematic basis. This volume covers the history of the origins of the earliest Caribbean peoples and analyses their various political, social, cultural and economic organisations over time, in and around the region. Topics covered include: ethnohistorical research; biogeographic teleconnections; the Palaeoindians in Cuba and surrounding regions; agricultural societies; indigenous societies at the time of the Spanish Conquest; the hierarchy of chiefdoms; and the development of slavery.
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: 76 |
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: 1978 |
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: UTEXAS:059172013920405 |
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: 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
Synopsis Journal of the Walter Roth Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by :
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: Stéphen Rostain |
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: Routledge |
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: 265 |
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: 2016-12-05 |
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: 9781315425917 |
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: 1315425912 |
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: 4/5 (17 Downloads) |
Synopsis Islands in the Rainforest by : Stéphen Rostain
Stéphen Rostain’s book is a culmination of 25 years of research on the extensive human modification of the wetlands environment of Guiana and how it reshapes our thinking of ancient settlement in lowland South America and other tropical zones. Rostain demonstrates that populations were capable of developing intensive raised-field agriculture, which supported significant human density, and construct causeways, habitation mounds, canals, and reservoirs to meet their needs. The work is comparative in every sense, drawing on ethnology, ethnohistory, ecology, and geography; contrasting island Guiana with other wetland regions around the world; and examining millennia of pre-Columbian settlement and colonial occupation alike. Rostain’s work demands a radical rethinking of conventional wisdom about settlement in tropical lowlands and landscape management by its inhabitants over the course of millennia.
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: Joseph D. Wardle |
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: University Press of Florida |
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: 314 |
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: 2022-12-30 |
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: 9780813070278 |
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: 0813070279 |
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: 4/5 (78 Downloads) |
Synopsis Archaeology on the Threshold by : Joseph D. Wardle
New perspectives on transitions in human history This book is about transitional periods of cultural and environmental change as seen through the lenses of archaeology and ethnography. Incorporating data from across six continents and tracing the human experience from the Late Pleistocene to the present, these chapters offer a global comparative perspective on transitional states. Questions of causality are considered, as are hypotheses about the processes of cultural change. Archaeology on the Threshold focuses on major transitions such as the shift from foraging to agriculture, the adoption of new technologies, the emergence of large-scale societies, the transition from egalitarian to inegalitarian leadership, and changes that occur in socioeconomic and ideological systems as a result of climate change and disease. Theoretical approaches range from processual to postprocessual, humanistic, and interpretive. Methodologies include ethnoarchaeology, the use of ethnographic analogy, cross-cultural comparisons and large-scale data approaches, oral history, the historical record, participant observation, and focus group discussions. Challenging archaeologists to query long-held assumptions and theoretical positions, this volume aims to refocus inquiry into change-causing and larger evolutionary processes to problematize notions of revolutionary, irrevocable change. These case studies examine and shed light on assumptions regarding the linearity and oscillations of adaptations, with intriguing implications for archaeological inferences.
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: Academy of Natural Sciences |
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: 168 |
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: 1437955525 |
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: 9781437955521 |
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: 4/5 (25 Downloads) |
Synopsis Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 154, 2005) by :
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: Ivan Roksandic |
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: University Press of Florida |
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: 305 |
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: 2016-09-20 |
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: 9781683400127 |
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: 1683400127 |
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: 4/5 (27 Downloads) |
Synopsis Cuban Archaeology in the Caribbean by : Ivan Roksandic
"Changes the conversation about Cuban archaeology as a whole, presenting groundbreaking data and interpretations that will be useful for prehistoric and historical archaeologists working the region."--Samuel M. Wilson, author of The Archaeology of the Caribbean "Presents a collection of essays that will tremendously facilitate the linkage of issues in Cuban archaeology with the rest of the Caribbean and surrounding areas."--Peter E. Siegel, coeditor of Protecting Heritage in the Caribbean As the largest--and most centrally located--island of the Caribbean, Cuba has seen successive waves of migration to its shores. Its early colonization, and that of the Greater Antilles, is complicated by population movements within the Circum-Caribbean. In this volume, Ivan Roksandic and an international team of researchers present a new theory of mainland migration into the Caribbean. Through analysis of early agriculture, burial customs, dental modification, pottery production, and dietary patterns, the contributors enable a very close look at the lifeways and challenges of the native populations. They decipher patterns of movement between the islands and present-day Mexico and Central America and explore the interactions between the islands’ inhabitants, including the fate of indigenous groups after European contact. Together the essays produce a view of the early Caribbean that is rich with dynamic networks of exchange and matrixes of cultural influences, more intricate and multilinear than previously believed. With contributions from archaeology, physical anthropology, environmental archaeology, paleobotany, linguistics, and ethnohistory, this volume adds to ongoing debates concerning migration and colonization. It examines the importance of landscape and seascape in shaping human experience; the role that contact and interaction between different groups play in building identity; and the contribution of native groups to the biological and cultural identity of postcontact and modern societies. Ivan Roksandic, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Linguistics Program at the University of Winnipeg, is the author of The Ouroboros Seizes Its Tale: Strategies of Mythopoeia in Narrative Fiction. A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series
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: Charlotte Williams |
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: Rodopi |
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: 261 |
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: 2010 |
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: 9789042027916 |
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: 9042027916 |
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: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis Denis Williams, a Life in Works by : Charlotte Williams
Evelyn A. Williams, a former teacher of art and design, is a practising painter with a recently established studio in Guyana, where she applies the principles of Mbari. Current research interests include Denis Williams's artworks and the vernacular architecture of the Village Movement. --Book Jacket.
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: UNESCO |
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: UNESCO Publishing |
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: 88 |
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: 2024-07-13 |
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: 9789231006937 |
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: 9231006932 |
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: 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Synopsis Indigenous Peoples’ Traditional Knowledge on Savanna Fires by : UNESCO
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: Paul Farnsworth |
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: University of Alabama Press |
Total Pages |
: 404 |
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: 2001-08-20 |
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: 9780817310936 |
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: 0817310932 |
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: 4/5 (36 Downloads) |
Synopsis Island Lives by : Paul Farnsworth
This comprehensive study of the historical archaeology of the Caribbean provides sociopolitical context for the ongoing development of national identities; points to the future by suggesting different trajectories that historical archaeology and its practitioners may take in the Caribbean arena; and elucidates the problems and issues faced worldwide by researchers working in colonial and post-colonial societies.