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Frontiers of colonialism /

For decades archaeologists have limited studies of frontiers and colonialism to a single polity, empire, or epoch. This has been especially true of historical archaeologists; but in this intriguing collection, Beaule assembles archaeologists from around the world to determine the commonalities and d...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Beaule, Christine D. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Challenging the frontiers of colonialism / Christine D. Beaule
  • Part I: Local adaptations
  • Haudenosaunee settlement ecology before and after contact in Northeastern North America / Eric E. Jones
  • Negotiating colonialism on the southern frontier of Spanish Yucatán / Adam R. Kaeding
  • The Romans in Britain: colonization on an imperial frontier / Richard Hingley
  • Contextualizing the Chinook at contact: the middle village / Douglas C. Wilson, Kenneth M. Ames, and Cameron M. Smith
  • Part II: Movement, conflict, and transformation
  • Power and resilience: flooding and occupation in a late-nineteenth-century Philippine town / Grace Barretto-Tesoro and Vito Hernandez
  • "Is this like the Nile that riseth up?" Ethnic relations at Thmuis / Robert J. Littman and Jay E. Silverstein
  • Violence in early maritime encounters in the Pacific / Geoffrey Clark
  • Population migrations, colonization, and social changes in the late prehistoric lower Yangtze River / Tianlong Jiao
  • Part III: Rethinking categories
  • Using a graphic model to explore the range of cross-cultural interaction in ancient borderlands / Ulrike Matthies Green and Kirk E. Costion
  • This land is my land: identity and conflict on the western frontier of the Aztec Empire / Jay E. Silverstein
  • Images of evangelization and archipelagos of Spanish colonialism in Latin America and the Philippines / Christine D. Beaule
  • Conclusions / Christine D. Beaule.