Mastos in the Berbati Valley
Title | Mastos in the Berbati Valley PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Lindblom |
Publisher | Svenska Institutet I Athen |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Argolis (Greece) |
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Trincheras Sites in Time, Space, and Society
Title | Trincheras Sites in Time, Space, and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne K. Fish |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2018-07-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0816539332 |
This edited volume integrates a remarkable body of new data representing current issues and methodologies in the archaeology of hilltop sites, known as cerros de trincheras, in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Pseira VIII
Title | Pseira VIII PDF eBook |
Author | Kōstēs Davaras |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
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Richard B. Seager excavated the Minoan town and cemetery at Pseira in 1906-1907, but the work was not fully published. The Temple University excavations (1985-1994) under the direction of Philip Betancourt and Costis Davaras conducted an intensive surface survey of the island. The results of the survey on the small island off the northeast coast of Crete are published in two volumes. Pseira VIII presents the results from the corollary studies that accompany the surface survey.
Obsidian
Title | Obsidian PDF eBook |
Author | M. Steven Shackley |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2005-09 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780816523962 |
Obsidian was long valued by ancient peoples as a raw material for producing stone tools, and archaeologists have increasingly come to view obsidian studies as a crucial aid in understanding the past. Steven Shackley now shows how the geochemical and contextual analyses of archaeological obsidian can be applied to the interpretation of social and economic organization in the ancient Southwest. This book, the capstone of decades of investigation, integrates a wealth of obsidian research in one volume. It covers advances in analytical chemistry and field petrology that have enhanced our understanding of obsidian source heterogeneity, presents the most recent data on and interpretations of archaeological obsidian sources in the Southwest, and explores the ethnohistorical and contemporary background for obsidian use in indigenous societies. Shackley provides a thorough examination of the geological origin of obsidian in the region and the methods used to collect raw material and determine its chemical composition, and descriptions of obsidian sources throughout the Southwest. He then describes the occurrence of obsidian artifacts and shows how their geochemical fingerprints allow archaeologists to make conclusions regarding the procurement of obsidian. The book presents three groundbreaking applications of obsidian source studies. It first discusses an application to early Preceramic groups, showing how obsidian sources can reflect the range they inhabited over time as well as their social relationships during the Archaic period. It then offers an examination of the Late Classic Salado in Arizona's Tonto Basin, where obsidian data, along with ceramic and architectural evidence, suggest that Mogollon migrants lived in economic and social harmony with the Hohokam, all the while maintaining relationships with their homeland. Finally, it provides an intensive look at social identity and gender differences in the Preclassic Hohokam of central Arizona, where obsidian source provenance and projectile point styles suggest that male Hohokam sought to create a stylistically defined identity in at least three areas of the Hohokam core area. These male "sodalities" were organized quite differently from female ceramic production groups. Today, obsidian research in the American Southwest enjoys an equal standing with ceramic, faunal, and floral studies as a method of revealing social process and change in prehistory. Shackley's book discusses the ways in which archaeologists should approach obsidian research, no matter what the region, offering a thorough survey of archaeological obsidian studies that will have methodological and theoretical applications worldwide. The volume includes an extensive glossary created specifically for archaeologists.
Settlement Archaeology and Political Economy at Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico
Title | Settlement Archaeology and Political Economy at Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher A. Pool |
Publisher | Cotsen Institute of Archaeology |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
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This volume presents new information from a program of intensive archaeological survey and surface collection at an important Olmec and Epi-Olmec center. A dual strategy of systematic interval transect sampling and full-coverage survey of architectural features and artifact concentrations permits an evaluation of the relative effectiveness of these commonly employed methods. Auger testing in floodplain areas yielded evidence of extensive buried deposits. Distributional analysis of the surface and subsurface data documents the site's growth and decline from 900 BC to AD 900 in radiocarbon years and confirm that Tres Zapotes achieved its apogee during the Late and Terminal Formative periods (400 BC--AD 300). An attribute analysis of burned earthen artifacts discriminates between daub and probable kiln remains, helping to define ceramic production loci. Interpretive chapters discuss the organization of ceramic and obsidian craft production, concluding that craft activities were mainly household based with little elite control over production. The concluding synthesis argues for weak centralization of authority of Tres Zapotes and highlights variability in the political and economic processes affecting forms of urbanism in the lowlands of Mesoamerica.
The Archaeological Survey Manual
Title | The Archaeological Survey Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory G White |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2016-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315419122 |
Governmental guidelines have forced a dramatic change in the practice of archaeological surveying in recent decades. In response to public and private development, surveying is needed to accurately inventory the cultural resources of a region and provide guidance for their preservation and management. Greg White and Tom King provide a handy introduction to students, field novices, and land managers on the strategies, methods, and logic of contemporary survey work. In addition to providing the legal and historical context for this endeavor the book provides a heavily illustrated, practical guide to conducting a survey to help beginners understand how it works in practice. This volume is perfect for an archaeological methods class, field school, or reference collection.
The Archaeological Intensive Survey of the FAI-270 Alignment in the American Bottom Region of Southern Illinois
Title | The Archaeological Intensive Survey of the FAI-270 Alignment in the American Bottom Region of Southern Illinois PDF eBook |
Author | John Edward Kelly |
Publisher | |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | American Bottom (Ill.) |
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