The Diversity of Hunter-Gatherer Pasts

By: FINLAYSON, BillContributor(s): WARREN, GraemeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Oxbow Books 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Paleolithic Period--Archaeology | Paleolithic Period--Asia, Central | Paleolithic Period--Europe | Prehistory
Contents:
ContributorsAcknowledgements 1 The diversity of hunter-gatherer pasts: an introductionBill Finlayson and Graeme Warren PART 1: PATTERNS OF DIVERSITY AND CHANGE 2 Expanding notions of hunter-gatherer diversity: identifying core organisational principles and practices in Coast Salish societies of the northwest Coast of North AmericaColin Grier 3 Conceptualising subsistence in central Africa and the West over the longue duréeKathryn M. de Luna 4 The end of hunting and gatheringBill Finlayson 5 Okhotsk and Sushen: history and diversity in Iron Age Maritime hunter-gatherers of northern JapanMark J. Hudson 6 Comparative analysis of the development of hunter-fisher-gatherer societies of Tierra Del Fuego and the Northwest Coast of AmericaJordi Estévez and Alfredo Prieto PART 2: DIVERSITY, COMPARISONS AND ANALOGIES 7 Let's start with our academic past: the abandoned 'Vienna School' and our hunter-gatherer pastsReinhard Blumauer 8 Experimental ethnoarchaeology: studying hunter-gatherers at the uttermost end of the EarthRobert Carracedo-Recasens and Albert García-Piquer 9 Strangers in a strange land? Intimate sociality and emergent creativity in Middle Palaeolithic EuropePenny Spikins, Gail Hitchens and Andy Needham 10 Making the familiar past: northwest European hunter-gatherers, analogies and comparisonsGraeme Warren 11 Hunter-gatherers in sub-tropical Asia: valid and invalid comparisonsJana Fortier and Paul S. Goldstein 12 Archaeological dimensions of past and present hunter-fisher-gatherer diversityPaul J. Lane
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ContributorsAcknowledgements 1 The diversity of hunter-gatherer pasts: an introductionBill Finlayson and Graeme Warren PART 1: PATTERNS OF DIVERSITY AND CHANGE 2 Expanding notions of hunter-gatherer diversity: identifying core organisational principles and practices in Coast Salish societies of the northwest Coast of North AmericaColin Grier 3 Conceptualising subsistence in central Africa and the West over the longue duréeKathryn M. de Luna 4 The end of hunting and gatheringBill Finlayson 5 Okhotsk and Sushen: history and diversity in Iron Age Maritime hunter-gatherers of northern JapanMark J. Hudson 6 Comparative analysis of the development of hunter-fisher-gatherer societies of Tierra Del Fuego and the Northwest Coast of AmericaJordi Estévez and Alfredo Prieto PART 2: DIVERSITY, COMPARISONS AND ANALOGIES 7 Let's start with our academic past: the abandoned 'Vienna School' and our hunter-gatherer pastsReinhard Blumauer 8 Experimental ethnoarchaeology: studying hunter-gatherers at the uttermost end of the EarthRobert Carracedo-Recasens and Albert García-Piquer 9 Strangers in a strange land? Intimate sociality and emergent creativity in Middle Palaeolithic EuropePenny Spikins, Gail Hitchens and Andy Needham 10 Making the familiar past: northwest European hunter-gatherers, analogies and comparisonsGraeme Warren 11 Hunter-gatherers in sub-tropical Asia: valid and invalid comparisonsJana Fortier and Paul S. Goldstein 12 Archaeological dimensions of past and present hunter-fisher-gatherer diversityPaul J. Lane