The Archaeology of Standing Rock Overhang

The Archaeology of Standing Rock Overhang
Title The Archaeology of Standing Rock Overhang PDF eBook
Author Brooke S. Arkush
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 2008
Genre Animal remains (Archaeology)
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The Archaeology of Standing Rock Overhang

The Archaeology of Standing Rock Overhang
Title The Archaeology of Standing Rock Overhang PDF eBook
Author Brooke S. Arkush
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Animal remains (Archaeology)
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Prehistory of North America

Prehistory of North America
Title Prehistory of North America PDF eBook
Author Mark Sutton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 429
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317345231

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A Prehistory of North America covers the ever-evolving understanding of the prehistory of North America, from its initial colonization, through the development of complex societies, and up to contact with Europeans. This book is the most up-to-date treatment of the prehistory of North America. In addition, it is organized by culture area in order to serve as a companion volume to “An Introduction to Native North America.” It also includes an extensive bibliography to facilitate research by both students and professionals.

Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear

Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear
Title Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Brunswig
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 403
Release 2020-08-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1646420187

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Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear explores advances in the prehistory and early history of Numic hunter-gatherers in the Rocky Mountain West through the presentation and analysis of archaeological and historic research on the period from the earliest established presence in the Rockies and its borderlands more than a thousand years ago to the forced removal of Ute, Shoshone, and other tribes to reservations in the mid-nineteenth century. New research into Numic archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography is significantly changing the understanding of migratory patterns, cultural interactions, chronology, and shared cultural-religious practices of regionally defined Numic branches and non-Numic populations of the American West. Contributors examine case studies of Ute and Shoshone material culture (ceramics, lithics, features and structures, trade and seasonal migration), chronology (dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating, thermoluminescence), and subsistence systems (hunting camps, game drives, faunal and botanical evidence of food sources). They also delineate different hunter-gatherer “ethnic groups” who co-occupied or interacted within one another’s territories through trade, raiding, or seasonal subsistence migrations, such as the Late Fremont/Ute and the Shoshone or the early Navajo/Ute and the Shoshone. With a strong emphasis on diverse cases and new and original archaeological, ethnohistoric, and ethnographic lines of evidence, Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear interweaves anthropological theory and innovative applications of leading-edge scientific methodologies and technologies. The book presents a cross-section of field, laboratory, and ethnohistoric studies—including indigenous consultation—that explore past, recent, and ongoing developments in Numic cultural history and prehistory. It will be of interest to scholars of Southwestern archaeology, as well as private and government cultural resource specialists and museum staff. Contributors: Richard Adams, John Cater, Christine Chady, David Diggs, Rand Greubel, John Ives, Byron Loosle, Curtis Martin, Sally McBeth, Lindsay Montgomery, Bryon Schroeder, Matthew Stirn

Archaeology of Jesus' Nazareth

Archaeology of Jesus' Nazareth
Title Archaeology of Jesus' Nazareth PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 191
Release 2023-02-09
Genre
ISBN 0192865390

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Archaeology of Jesus' Nazareth is the first book on the archaeology of first-century Nazareth: Jesus' hometown in Galilee. Requiring no previous knowledge of biblical history or archaeology, it outlines the latest archaeological evidence, placing the Gospels' account of Jesus' youth in the Bible, and origins of Christian pilgrimage, in a new context. The book concentrates on the fascinating Sisters of Nazareth site in the centre of the present city. There, twenty-first century archaeological research identified a Byzantine pilgrimage church, which is likely to be the Church of the Nutrition - dedicated to the upbringing of Christ - the most important previously 'lost' early Christian church in the Holy Land. A seventh-century pilgrim said that a vaulted area under the Church of the Nutrition contained the actual house where Jesus was brought up by Mary and Joseph. Intriguingly, below the Byzantine church at the Sisters of Nazareth site a vaulted area preserved what are probably the ruins of a first-century house. Even before the Byzantine church was built, a - probably fourth-century - cave-church was constructed next to the first-century ruins, suggesting that they were assigned Christian religious importance. The similarities with the pilgrim's description raise the question of whether the Sisters of Nazareth house really could have been the childhood home of Jesus. The book draws to its conclusion by means of a discussion of this historical existence for Jesus and the implications of the archaeology of Nazareth for understanding the Gospels.

The Archaeology of Trapper Cliff Shelter

The Archaeology of Trapper Cliff Shelter
Title The Archaeology of Trapper Cliff Shelter PDF eBook
Author Brooke S. Arkush
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 2013
Genre Cassia County (Idaho)
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Archaeology in Antarctica

Archaeology in Antarctica
Title Archaeology in Antarctica PDF eBook
Author Andrés Zarankin
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 289
Release 2022-12-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429574878

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Archaeology in Antarctica outlines the history of archaeology in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic. The book details for the first time all past archaeological work in Antarctica, relating to both its use for conservation and research purposes, drawing on published, unpublished and oral information. This work has addressed historic and current scientific bases, explorers’ huts, whaling stations and sealing shelters. The ongoing and long-term research on the sealing shelters and sites in the South Shetland Islands features prominently. The archaeology enables new perspectives on the impact of global modernity and empire in the Antarctic and challenges established dominant discourses on the ‘heroic’ nature of human interaction with the continent. The work on sealing sites gives voice to the experiences of the sealer as a subaltern group previously largely overlooked by historical sources. This book will appeal to students and researchers in archaeology, history and heritage as well as readers interested in the human and historical aspects of Antarctica’s past and present.