Hunter-gatherer archaeology as historical process /
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
[2011]
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| Series: | Amerind studies in archaeology.
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Table of Contents:
- Transformative hunter-gatherer archaeology in North America / Kenneth E. Sassman and Donald H. Holly Jr.
- Social histories of complex hunter-gatherers: Pacific Northwest prehistory in a macroevolutionary framework / Anna Marie Prentiss
- Thinking small: hunter-gatherer demography and culture change / Kathleen L. Hull
- Evolutionary typologies and hunter-gatherer research: rethinking the mounded landscapes of central California / Kent G. Lightfoot, et all.
- When foragers fail: in the eastern subarctic, for example / Donald H. Holly Jr.
- Transforming hunter-gatherer history at poverty point / Tristram R. Kidder
- Remapping archaic social histories along the St. Johns river in Florida / Asa R. Randall
- Ancient social landscapes in the eastern subarctic / Moira McCaffrey
- Mobility as resistance : colonialism almong nomadic hunter-gatherers in the American west / Laura L. Scheiber and Judson Byrd Finley
- History and alterity in the eastern archaic / Kenneth E. Sassaman
- Paleoindian and archaic period traditions: particular explainations from New England / Brian S. Robinson and Jennifer C. Ort
- Structural transformation and innovatioin in emergent political economies of southern California / Lynn H. Gamble.