Paleoecological Model For Northwest Coast Prehistory


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Paleoecological Model for Northwest Coast Prehistory


Paleoecological Model for Northwest Coast Prehistory

Author: Knut R. Fladmark

language: en

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Release Date: 1975-01-01


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The evolution of the Northwest Coast cultural pattern from two different archaeological traditions, one in the north and one to the south, is discussed in terms of environmental and subsistence factors. Published in English.

Perspectives on Northern Northwest Coast Prehistory


Perspectives on Northern Northwest Coast Prehistory

Author: Jerome S. Cybulski

language: en

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Release Date: 2001-01-01


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Thirteen scientists provide insight into the archaeology of the north coast of British Columbia in celebration of fieldwork begun by George F. MacDonald for the National Museum of Canada in 1966. This book investigates paleoenvironmental influences on human settlement, theoretical concepts involved in northern Northwest Coast research, and the interplay of aboriginal oral traditions and archaeological findings. Published in English.

Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast


Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast

Author: Elizabeth A. Sobel

language: en

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Release Date: 2006-07-01


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Since the late 1970s, household archaeology has become a key theoretical and methodological framework for research on the development of permanent social inequality and complexity, as well as for understanding the social, political and economic organization of chiefdoms and states. This volume is the cumulative result of more than a decade of research focusing on household archaeology as a means to gain understanding of the evolution of social complexity, regardless of underlying economy.