Household archaeology at the Bridge River site (EeR14), British Columbia : spatial distributions of features, lithic artifacts, and faunal remains on 15 anthropogenic floors from housepit 54 /
"Following up on their earlier work, Prentiss and colleagues showcase the fifteen earlier household floors from their excavations of a single pithouse in British Columbia at the Bridge River site."--
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Salt Lake City :
University of Utah Press,
[2022]
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Housepit floor formation processes, activity areas, and sociality : the record from Housepit 54
- The final floor : stratum IIa
- Final wealth-based distinctions : stratum IIb
- Persistence during the second demographic trough : stratum IIc
- Social complexity continues : stratum IId
- The demographic peak and the emergence of social complexity : stratum IIe
- A crowded house : stratum IIf
- The collectivist house strategy : stratum IIg
- The final communalist house : stratum IIh
- Survival during the first demographic low : stratum IIi
- Short winter occupation cycles : stratum IIj
- Large scale storage and hints of a shorter winter cycle : stratum IIk
- The first rectangular house : stratum IIl
- The last small house : stratum IIm
- The second small house : stratum IIn
- Housepit 54 begins : stratum IIo.