Regional Archaeology in the Muisca Territory

Regional Archaeology in the Muisca Territory
Title Regional Archaeology in the Muisca Territory PDF eBook
Author Carl Henrik Langebaek Rueda
Publisher Center for Comparative Arch
Pages 236
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781877812347

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Regional settlement analysis providing demographic and economic reconstructions of the chiefdoms encountered by the Spanish Conquistadores in the eastern Andean cordillera of Colombia and of the earlier societies from which they sprang. The full regional settlement dataset is provided electronically. Complete text in English and Spanish.

Ancient Maya State, Urbanism, Exchange, and Craft Specialization

Ancient Maya State, Urbanism, Exchange, and Craft Specialization
Title Ancient Maya State, Urbanism, Exchange, and Craft Specialization PDF eBook
Author Kazuo Aoyama
Publisher Center for Comparative Arch
Pages 260
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781877812545

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An exhaustive analysis of political and economic change right through the sequence of Maya civilization, based on the direct evidence of chipped stone assemblages from a wide variety of contexts in two regions. The acquisition of raw materials, the production of tools, and the use of tools are all fully considered for what they can tell us about long-distance political and economic relations and local economic organization. An unexpected bonus of the study was information on the use of chipped stone in warfare. The full dataset is provided electronically. Complete text in English and Spanish.

Handbook of South American Archaeology

Handbook of South American Archaeology
Title Handbook of South American Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Helaine Silverman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1228
Release 2008-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780387752280

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Perhaps the contributions of South American archaeology to the larger field of world archaeology have been inadequately recognized. If so, this is probably because there have been relatively few archaeologists working in South America outside of Peru and recent advances in knowledge in other parts of the continent are only beginning to enter larger archaeological discourse. Many ideas of and about South American archaeology held by scholars from outside the area are going to change irrevocably with the appearance of the present volume. Not only does the Handbook of South American Archaeology (HSAA) provide immense and broad information about ancient South America, the volume also showcases the contributions made by South Americans to social theory. Moreover, one of the merits of this volume is that about half the authors (30) are South Americans, and the bibliographies in their chapters will be especially useful guides to Spanish and Portuguese literature as well as to the latest research. It is inevitable that the HSAA will be compared with the multi-volume Handbook of South American Indians (HSAI), with its detailed descriptions of indigenous peoples of South America, that was organized and edited by Julian Steward. Although there are heroic archaeological essays in the HSAI, by the likes of Junius Bird, Gordon Willey, John Rowe, and John Murra, Steward states frankly in his introduction to Volume Two that “arch- ology is included by way of background” to the ethnographic chapters.

Against Typological Tyranny in Archaeology

Against Typological Tyranny in Archaeology
Title Against Typological Tyranny in Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Cristóbal Gnecco
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 249
Release 2013-10-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1461487242

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The papers in this book question the tyranny of typological thinking in archaeology through case studies from various South American countries (Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil) and Antarctica. They aim to show that typologies are unavoidable (they are, after all, the way to create networks that give meanings to symbols) but that their tyranny can be overcome if they are used from a critical, heuristic and non-prescriptive stance: critical because the complacent attitude towards their tyranny is replaced by a militant stance against it; heuristic because they are used as means to reach alternative and suggestive interpretations but not as ultimate and definite destinies; and non-prescriptive because instead of using them as threads to follow they are rather used as constitutive parts of more complex and connective fabrics. The papers included in the book are diverse in temporal and locational terms. They cover from so called Formative societies in lowland Venezuela to Inca-related ones in Bolivia; from the coastal shell middens of Brazil to the megalithic sculptors of SW Colombia. Yet, the papers are related. They have in common their shared rejection of established, naturalized typologies that constrain the way archaeologists see, forcing their interpretations into well known and predictable conclusions. Their imaginative interpretative proposals flee from the secure comfort of venerable typologies, many suspicious because of their association with colonial political narratives. Instead, the authors propose novel ways of dealing with archaeological data.

The Quijos Chiefdoms

The Quijos Chiefdoms
Title The Quijos Chiefdoms PDF eBook
Author Andrea M. Cuéllar
Publisher Center for Comparative Arch
Pages 210
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1877812870

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Archaeological study of the emergence of the ethnohistorically documented Quijos chiefdoms in the eastern Ecuadorian Andes. This research evaluates links between the emergence of centralized leadership and the organization of agricultural production. The focus is on reconstructing the demographic history of 137 km2 based on a full coverage systematic survey, and on reconstructing patterns of food production and consumption based on analysis of pollen, phytoliths and plant macroremains from the excavation of 31 tests at locations representing different environmental settings and settlement types. The study proposes a sequence starting at about 600 B.C., with the first manifestations of a regional system of centralized authority appearing after about 500 A.D. Neither control of basic resources nor specialized craft production seem to have been important in the social and political dynamics of the emerging Quijos chiefdoms. Complete text in English and Spanish

Socialising Complexity

Socialising Complexity
Title Socialising Complexity PDF eBook
Author Sheila Kohring
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 249
Release 2007-11-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1785705083

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Socialising Complexity introduces the concept of complexity as a tool, rather than a category, for understanding social formations. This new take on complexity moves beyond the traditional concern with what constitutes a complex society and focuses on the complexity inherent in various social forms through the structuring principles created within each society. The aims and themes of the book can thus be summarized as follows: to introduce the idea of complexity as a tool, which is pertinent to the understanding of all types of society, rather than an exclusionary type of society in its own right; to examine concepts that can enhance our interpretation of societal complexity, such as heterarchy, materialization and contextualization. These concepts are applied at different scales and in different ways, illustrating their utility in a variety of different cases; to reestablish social structure as a topic of study within archaeology, which can be profitably studied by proponents of both processual and post-processual methodologies.

Multiscalar Approaches to Studying Social Organization and Change in the Isthmo-Colombian Area

Multiscalar Approaches to Studying Social Organization and Change in the Isthmo-Colombian Area
Title Multiscalar Approaches to Studying Social Organization and Change in the Isthmo-Colombian Area PDF eBook
Author Scott D. Palumbo
Publisher Center for Comparative Arch
Pages 194
Release 2013-11-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1877812927

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Chapters offer new understandings of how ranked societies emerged and developed in prehistoric southern Central America and northern South America (the "Isthmo-Colombian Area"). The emphasis is on integrating the results of studies of social units at a range of different scales from the household to the local commuity to the region and beyond. Complete text in English and Spanish.