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Foragers on America’s Western Edge: The Archaeology of California's Pecho Coast 美国西部边缘的采集者:加州佩乔海岸的考古
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1723319
Nathan E. Stevens
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Kumeyaay Ethnobotany: Shared Heritage of the Californias 库梅雅族民族植物学:加利福尼亚人的共同遗产
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1752972
GeorgeAnn M. DeAntoni
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引用次数: 5
Prehistoric Adaptation, Identity, and Interaction Along the Northern Gulf of California 加利福尼亚北部海湾的史前适应、身份和相互作用
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1818938
D. Mitchell, J. Mabry, Natalia Martínez Tagüeña, G. Huckleberry, R. Brusca, M. Shackley
ABSTRACT Archaeological investigations have been conducted along the northern coast of Sonora, Mexico where over 60 prehistoric middens have been identified around Bahía Adair and the town of Puerto Peñasco. The middens include low densities of pottery, chipped and ground stone tools, and some shell tools and ornaments, as well as molluscs, fish bones, crab claws, sea turtle bones, terrestrial animal bones, and charred plant remains. Radiocarbon dates indicate nearly continuous use of the coast from as early as 4,000 BC through late historic times. Pottery types found are associated with the Patayan, Hohokam, Trincheras, and the Ancestral Comcaac cultures. These middens were created by peoples occupying the western Papaguería who interacted extensively with neighboring groups in California, Arizona, and Sonora, Mexico. The Areneños (Sand Papago or Hia ced O’odham) occupied the area in historical times and their subsistence, settlement, and interaction patterns can be used as a model for prehistoric groups.
考古调查沿着墨西哥索诺拉北部海岸进行,在Bahía Adair和Puerto Peñasco镇周围发现了60多个史前墓穴。其中包括低密度的陶器,破碎和磨碎的石器,一些贝壳工具和装饰品,以及软体动物,鱼骨,蟹爪,海龟骨,陆生动物骨和烧焦的植物遗骸。放射性碳年代测定表明,从公元前4000年到历史晚期,海岸几乎一直在被使用。发现的陶器类型与Patayan, Hohokam, Trincheras和祖先Comcaac文化有关。这些米德尔顿是由占领西部Papaguería的民族创造的,他们与加利福尼亚、亚利桑那和墨西哥索诺拉的邻近群体广泛互动。Areneños (Sand Papago或Hia ced O 'odham)在历史时期占据了该地区,他们的生存,定居和互动模式可以作为史前群体的模型。
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引用次数: 1
Public Archaeology & Climate Change 公共考古与气候变化
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1730633
K. Lightfoot
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引用次数: 1
People & Culture in Ice Age Americas: New Dimensions in Paleoamerican Archaeology 冰河时期美洲的人类与文化:古美洲考古学的新维度
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1724399
T. Braje
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引用次数: 0
LeiLynn Olivas Odom (1946–2020)
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1837496
T. Jones, M. Tucker
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New Life for Archaeological Collections 考古藏品的新生
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1734393
G. Fox
of a general trend, Thomas concludes, for indigenous groups within colonial settings being part of a practice of appropriation and reappropriation of colonial material goods for use and transformation through their own indigenous social practices. The logical organization of this volume helps build the arguments regarding the evidence and larger context for metal production at Paa-ko during the early colonial era in New Mexico. The topic of metallurgy at Paa-ko is an important one with wide implications for other parts of the Pueblo world and neighboring arid regions such as southern California. Thomas’s book is well argued, well supported, and offers insight into a topic that is not well understood. I highly recommend this volume to people interested in the technology of metallurgy, indigenous-colonial interaction in the hinterlands of empires, and indigenous social practice in colonial contexts.
托马斯总结道,殖民地环境中的土著群体是一种普遍趋势的一部分,他们通过自己的土著社会实践,挪用和重新征用殖民地的物质产品,以供使用和改造。本卷的逻辑组织有助于建立关于新墨西哥州殖民时代早期帕科金属生产的证据和更大背景的论点。帕科的冶金是一个重要的话题,对普韦布洛世界的其他地区和邻近的干旱地区(如南加州)有着广泛的影响。托马斯的书有很好的论据,很好的支持,并提供了对一个没有很好理解的主题的见解。我强烈推荐这本书给对冶金技术、帝国腹地的土著殖民互动以及殖民背景下的土著社会实践感兴趣的人。
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引用次数: 0
L. Mark Raab (1946–2019)
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1746071
A. Yatsko, J. Perry, K. Gill
After a decade–long battle with cancer, L. Mark Raab passed away on August 16, 2019, in Weston, Missouri, where he and his wife, Ann Raab, settled after his retirement in 2005 as Emeritus Professor from California State University, Northridge (CSUN). During his 21–year tenure at CSUN, Mark made an enormous impact on archaeological research in Alta and Baja California that earned him the SCA’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. His friends,colleagues, and former students remember him for his dedication, contributions to California archaeology, and his sense of humor. Born in Escondido, California, he earned his B.A. from CSU Fullerton in 1968. He then left California to pursue an M.A. in Anthropology at Vanderbilt University (1970), and a Ph.D. in Anthropology/Archaeology at Arizona State University (1976). His dissertation research focused on prehistoric community organization in the Santa Rosa Wash, an areaof the Papagueria in southern Arizona.
在与癌症进行了长达十年的斗争后,L.Mark Raab于2019年8月16日在密苏里州韦斯顿去世,2005年退休后,他和妻子Ann Raab定居在那里,担任北岭加利福尼亚州立大学(CSUN)的名誉教授。在CSUN任职21年期间,Mark对Alta和下加利福尼亚州的考古研究产生了巨大影响,并于2005年获得SCA终身成就奖。他的朋友、同事和以前的学生都记得他对加州考古的奉献、贡献和幽默感。他出生于加利福尼亚州的埃斯孔迪多,1968年在加州大学富勒顿分校获得学士学位。随后,他离开加利福尼亚州,在范德比尔特大学攻读人类学硕士学位(1970年),在亚利桑那州立大学攻读人类学/考古学博士学位(1976年)。他的论文研究集中在亚利桑那州南部帕帕格里亚的圣罗莎洼地的史前社区组织。
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Forging Communities in Colonial Alta California 在上加利福尼亚殖民地锻造社区
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1726638
Stephen W. Silliman
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Historical Archaeology Through a Western Lens 西方视角下的历史考古学
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/1947461X.2020.1724371
Benjamin Curry
his highlighting of Native laborers, which served an important archaeological purpose, reminding us that indigenous-produced material culture in these colonial contexts is not about “mixed deposits,” but a poignant index of real, often overlooked presence. The final chapter, by James Brooks, offers a comparative look between Alta California and New Mexico. The regions share notable similarities of Spanish colonialism, missionization, labor regimentation, resistance, and community formations linked to place, kinship, and material culture. They also differ notably in indigenous cultural organization, physiography, and the time depth of Spanish colonial incursions. Brooks, in his characteristically thoughtful fashion, lays out observations that bring the book to a worthwhile end. I recommend this book for anyone researching archaeology, anthropology, and Native American and colonial history in Western North America (and beyond) for the adept ways it handles complex questions about community formation, identity, networks, and dissolution. The emphasis on “belonging” brings tightness to the analyses, while also generating some questions about how belonging is constructed and variably experienced. Hull and Douglass have done a masterful job of compiling a wonderful set of chapters and pairing them in a careful arc through timely intellectual and historical terrain.
他强调了土著劳工,这是一个重要的考古目的,提醒我们,在这些殖民背景下,土著生产的物质文化不是“混合沉积”,而是一种真实的、经常被忽视的存在。最后一章由詹姆斯·布鲁克斯(James Brooks)撰写,对上加利福尼亚和新墨西哥州进行了比较。这些地区在西班牙殖民主义、传教、劳动管制、抵抗和与地方、亲属关系和物质文化相关的社区形成方面有着显著的相似之处。它们在土著文化组织、地貌和西班牙殖民入侵的时间深度上也有显著的不同。布鲁克斯以他特有的深思熟虑的方式,列出了一些观察结果,为这本书画上了一个有价值的句号。我向所有研究考古学、人类学、北美西部(及其他地区)印第安人和殖民历史的人推荐这本书,因为它娴熟地处理了关于社区形成、身份、网络和解散的复杂问题。对“归属感”的强调使分析更加紧密,同时也产生了一些关于归属感是如何构建和不同体验的问题。赫尔和道格拉斯出色地编纂了一套精彩的章节,并通过及时的知识和历史领域将它们精心地搭配在一起。
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