Historical Archaeology Through a Western Lens.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lincoln :
UNP - Nebraska,
2017.
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Colección: | Historical archaeology of the American West.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Historical Archaeology Through a Western Lens; Part 1. Economics and Economies; 1. Boomtimes and Boomsurfers: Toward a Material Culture of Western Expansion; 2. The Archaeology of San Francisco's Gold Rush Waterfront, 1849- 1851: Building a New Model ofthe 19th- Century Pacific Rim Maritime "Frontier; 3. "Where Ornament and Function Are So Agreeably Combined": A New Look at Consumer Choice Studies Using English Ceramic Wares at Hudson'sBay Company, Fort Vancouver.
- 4. Approaching Transient Labor through ArchaeologyPart 2. Archaeologies of Race and Racism; 5. "Can We Separate the 'Indian' from the'American' in the Historical Archaeology of the American Indian?"; 6. Rock Hearths and Rural Wood Camps inJın̄shan̄/Gam̄ Saan : National Register of Historic Places Evaluations of 19th- CenturyChinese Logging Operations at HeavenlySki Resort in the Lake Tahoe Basin; 7. Archaeology of the Chinese and Japanese Diasporas in North America and a Framework for Comparing theMaterial Lives of Transnational Migrant Communities.
- 8. Digging Yesterday: The Archaeology of Living Memory at AmachePart 3. Reassessing the West; 9. The Cultural Context of Commerce: Historical Anthropology and Historical Silences along the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail; 10. Our Dangerous Discipline: Doing Historical Archaeology in Utah; 11. The Mild Wild West: Settling Communities and Settling Households in Turn-of-the-Century Idaho; Epilogue: Digging Holes in the American West; Contributors; Index.