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  • af Rosalind L. Hunter-Anderson
    403,95 kr.

    This book is about post-Pleistocene adaptive change among the aboriginal cultures of the mountains and deserts of Arizona and New Mexico. Conceived essentially as a natural science alternative to the prevailing culture history paradigm, it offers a general theoretical framework for interpreting the archaeological record of the American South-West.

  • - Segmentary Lineage Migration in Advancing Frontiers
    af John W. Fox
    417,95 kr.

    John Fox here offers a fresh and persuasive view of the crucial Classic-Postclassic transition that determined the shape of the later Maya state.

  • - Dating Methods and Dating Systems in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavian Archaeology
    af Bo Graslund
    402,95 kr.

    The development of European archaeology as a scholarly discipline in the nineteenth century was closely connected with the appearance of systematic methods for dating archaeological materials. Professor Graslund's book is the first in-depth study of what is now recognised as a crucial stage in the history of archaeology.

  • af Dean E. Arnold
    350,95 kr.

    This book develops a theory of ceramics which elucidates the complex relationship between ceramics and culture and society. Drawing on the theoretical perspectives of systems theory, cybernetics and cultural ecology, Dr Arnold develops cross-cultural generalizations to explain the origins and evolution of the craft of pottery making.

  • - The Rise of the Greek City-State
    af Ian Morris
    471,95 kr.

    This study of the changing relationships between burial rituals and social structure in Early Iron Age Greece draws upon the ancient literary evidence and the relevant historical and anthropological comparisons to explain the transition to the city-state. It will be an invaluable resource for all archaeologists working with burial evidence, in whatever period.

  • af Alasdair Whittle
    413,95 kr.

    Problems in Neolithic Archaeology is a notable contribution to the debate about how we can write prehistory. Drawing on both processual and post-processual approaches, it reaffirms the central role of theory and interpretation while accepting as permanent the uncertainty which makes the testing of archaeological hypotheses difficult or even impossible.

  • - Settlement Analysis in a Classic Maya Polity
    af Olivier de Montmollin
    499,95 kr.

    The particular fascination of Maya archaeology is featured alongside developments of more general interest in anthropological archaeology to make a substantial contribution to the practice and theory of settlement studies within complex societies.

  • - Sociopolitical Evolution in the Prehistoric Southwest
    af Lynne Sebastian
    445,95 kr.

    Lynne Sebastian examines the transition of the Chaco system from a kinship structured society to a hierarchically organised political structure with institutional roles of leadership. She argues that the increasing political complexity was a consequence of improved rainfall in the region which permitted surplus production, not the harsh conditions as previously thought.

  • - A Study in Historical Archaeology
    af Anne Elizabeth Yentsch
    619,95 kr.

    Using archaeological research in conjunction with historical records and works of art, Anne Yentsch has reconstructed the daily life of an aristocratic British family in Maryland.

  • - A Comparison of Change in Three Regions
    af Richard E. Blanton, Gary M. Feinman, Stephen A. (University of Georgia) Kowalewski, mfl.
    377,95 kr.

    In this revised and updated 1993 edition of a book first published in 1981, the authors synthesize recent research to provide a comprehensive survey of Mesoamerica, one of the most important areas for research into the emergence of complex human societies.

  • - Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Material Culture
    af Ian (University of Cambridge) Hodder
    427,95 kr.

    First published in 1982, this book presents the results of a series of field investigations carried out in Kenya, Zambia and the Sudan into the 'archaeological' remains and material culture of contemporary small-scale societies, and demonstrates the way in which objects are used as symbols within social action and within particular world views and ideologies.

  • - Early Prehistoric Societies in Southern Scandinavia
    af Christopher (University College London) Tilley
    409,95 kr.

    Christopher Tilley integrates a wide range of evidence to recreate accessibly the lives of hunter-gatherers and farmers in Sweden and Denmark. His skilful fusion of archaeology and new anthropological approaches makes this book an original contribution to a widely debated topic.

  • af Lisa C. Nevett
    469,95 kr.

    This 1999 archaeological study considers traditional assumptions about social relationships in Greek households during the Classical and Hellenistic periods. It focuses on the domestic organisation of individual households, gender relations, and their links with outsiders and with the wider social structures of the city state, and how these changed with time.

  • - A Mexican Case Study in Ethnoarchaeology
    af Philip J. (Skidmore College Arnold III
    452,95 kr.

    This ethnoarchaeological study looks at contemporary household-scale ceramic production in several Mexican communities.