The Archaeology of Place and Space in the West /
"This book focuses on space and placemaking in the American West by historic communities and uses archaeological case studies for this evaluation. Archaeological narratives are often investigated and told through a specific cultural lens, and in the West, these are often a Euro-American lens. T...
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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Salt Lake City :
The University of Utah Press,
[2021]
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| Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The push and pull of the place of the West / Emily Dale and Carolyn L. White
- Western mythology and the historical archaeology of the Upper Missouri River Basin / Lotte Govaerts
- Inside the fence and out : placemaking along the El Paso and northeastern railroad in New Mexico / Rachel Feit
- In defense of the fence / Melonie Shier
- Axes and agency : Chinese choices at Mineral County, Nevada woodcutting camps, 1880- / Emily Dale
- Persistence and place among the northern Paiute in Aurora, Nevada / Lauren Walkling
- Sisneros and cisneros : place-based community development among Hispanic homesteaders in northeast New Mexico / Erin Hegberg
- Writing on the trees : observing the marks left by Hispano sheepherders in New Mexico / S. Joey LaValley
- Gathering places : Alsatian migration and placemaking on the Texas frontier / Patricia Markert
- The ordeal and redemption of Christina Geisel, Mary Harris, and Betsy Brown : historical memory, place-making, and the archaeology of Oregon's Rogue River War / Mark Tveskov and Chelsea Rose
- "The Battlefields Are the Only Thing We Have" : archaeology, race, and thanatourism in the Trans-Mississippi South / Carl G. Drexler
- Terminal narratives and indigenous autonomy : fragmented historicity in the Santa Ana Mountains of Orange County, CA / Nathan Acebo
- From the land : an indigenous perspective of landscape and place on the Northern Plains / Aaron B. Brien and Kelly J. Dixon
- Discussion / Mark Warner.


