This book discusses aspects of Mesolithic hunter-gatherer dwelling, hunting strategies, landscape exploitation and non-lithic technologies to develop a better understanding of the structure of the archaeological record, and how it can be ...
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This book will change that.
Presenting a comprehensive and integrated approach to forager diversity in the past, the volume will be of significance to both students and scholars working with or teaching about hunter-gatherers.
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The essays examine a range of cultures - Mesolithic Europe, Siberia, Jomon Japan, the Northwest Coast, the northern Plains, and High Arctic of North America - to show the role of conceptual frameworks in subsistence and settlement, ...
Key Themes for Archaeologists Vicki Cummings. is derived entirely from archaeology. In addition to this, the vast majority of the archaeological case studies presented within this volume are from the more distant past.
Anthropology, Space, and Geographic Information Systems, pp. 175–89. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ———. 1996b. Theory, Technology, and the Future of Geographic Information Systems in Archaeology, in H. D. G. Maschner (ed.) ...
Although trends in anthropological thinking have gradually shifted away from considering prehistoric groups as specialists in subsistence provisioning, many scholars studying the North American Plains still consider man to be...