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Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 396 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611320917
  • ISBN-13: 9781611320916
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 396 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 680 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1611320917
  • ISBN-13: 9781611320916
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Recent archaeological research on California includes a greater diversity of models and approaches to the region’s past, as older literature on the subject struggles to stay relevant. This comprehensive volume offers an in-depth look at the most recent theoretical and empirical developments in the field including key controversies relevant to the Golden State: coastal colonization, impacts of comets and drought cycles, systems of power, Polynesian contacts, and the role of indigenous peoples in the research process, among others. With a specific emphasis on those aspects of California’s past that resonate with the state’s modern cultural identity, the editors and contributors—all leading figures in California archaeology—seek a new understanding of the myth and mystique of the Golden State.


This comprehensive volume takes an in depth look at the most recent theoretical and empirical developments in California archaeology.

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"Jones and Perry present an overview of archaeology in the state of California. Given its size and location, including extensive coastline and high mountains, the state has long been known for its exceptional cultural diversity. Dealing with this has put California archaeology in the forefront of the development of Americanist archaeology in general. Not surprisingly, there are more registered professional archaeologists in California than in any state of the US. Stemming from a symposium held at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, the volume presents 19 articles, plus introduction and conclusions, which cover different facets of the state's rich archaeological background and history of fieldwork. Most importantly, each topical article includes an extensive and current bibliography, most important for professional readers. For college and university libraries with undergraduate and graduate programs in archaeology; general readers will find it interesting, though stiff going. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries." --CHOICE

List of Illustrations
7(4)
Preface 11(4)
Part I Origins, Environment, and Ecology
1 The Archaeology of a Goodly Ilande
15(6)
Terry L. Jones
Jennifer E. Perry
2 A Land by the Sea: An Ocean View of California Archaeology
21(16)
Jon M. Erlandson
3 A Land Impacted? The Younger Dryas Boundary Event in California
37(12)
Terry L. Jones
Douglas J. Kennett
4 A Land of Diversity: Genetic Insights into Ancestral Origins
49(24)
John R. Johnson
Brian M. Kemp
Cara Monroe
Joseph G. Lorenz
5 A Land of Many People: Population Dynamics as Context and Catalyst
73(20)
Kathleen L. Hull
6 A Land of Many Seasons: Bioarchaeology and the Medieval Climatic Anomaly Hypothesis in Central California
93(22)
Al W. Schwitalla
Terry L. Jones
7 A Land of Work: Foraging Behavior and Ecology
115(18)
Brian F. Codding
Douglas W. Bird
Terry L. Jones
8 A Land of Prestige
133(20)
William R. Hildebrandt
Kelly R. McGuire
9 A Land of Fire: Anthropogenic Burning on the Central Coast of California
153(22)
Rob Q. Cuthrell
Chuck Striplen
Mark Hylkema
Kent G. Lightfoot
Part II Social Dimensions of the Past
10 A Land of Power: The Materiality of Wealth, Knowledge, Authority, and the Supernatural
175(22)
Lynn H. Gamble
11 A Land of Violence
197(20)
Mark W. Allen
12 A Land Visited: Reviewing the Case for Polynesian Contact in Southern California
217(20)
Terry L. Jones
Kathryn A. Klar
13 A Land of Style: A Quantitative and Cultural Transmission Approach to Understanding Coso Rock Art
237(18)
Jelmer W. Eerkens
Rebecca Dinkel
Carol Ormsbee
14 A Land of Vision and Dreams
255(18)
David S. Whitley
Tamara K. Whitley
15 A Land of Boundaries and Networks
273(22)
David W. Robinson
Michelle Wienhold
Wendy Whitby
16 A Land of Many Genders
295(8)
Sandra E. Hollimon
Daniel F. Murley
17 A Land of Ethnogenesis: Material Culture, Power, and Identity
303(16)
Barbara L. Voss
18 A Land of Cultural Pluralism: Case Studies from California's Colonial Frontier
319(20)
Tsim D. Schneider
Sara L. Gonzalez
Kent G. Lightfoot
Lee M. Panich
Matthew A. Russell
19 A Land of Inequality: Structure, Agency, and the Archaeology of African Americans
339(16)
Adrian Praetzellis
Mary Praetzellis
20 A Land of Many Archaeologists: Archaeology with Native Californians
355(14)
Desiree Renee Martinez
21 Conclusion: A Land of Many Perspectives
369(8)
Jennifer E. Perry
Terry L. Jones
Index 377(10)
About the Editors and Contributors 387
Terry L. Jones, Jennifer E. Perry