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North American Zooarchaeology
Author | : Meagan Elizabeth Dennison,Jennifer Lynn Green,Samantha Upton |
Publsiher | : Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2023-07-21 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781621907459 |
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Walter E. Klippel came to the University of Tennessee in 1977 as an assistant professor of anthropology. In the forty years that followed, he supervised and mentored countless students in archaeology and biological anthropology, published more than fifty journal articles and book chapters, and assembled a zooarchaeological comparative collection of national significance. During his tenure, Klippel’s important contributions to the field of zooarchaeology would impact not only his students and colleagues but the development of zooarchaeological research as a whole. Even after his retirement in 2017, Klippel’s influence is readily apparent in the studies of his contemporaries. North American Zooarchaeology: Reflections on History and Continuity is their tribute to his work. Developed by friends, students, and colleagues of Walter Klippel, North American Zooarchaeology presents a wide-ranging collection of essays through the lens of his remarkable career. Each chapter of the volume represents a prevailing theme notable in Klippel’s research, including geological and landscape contexts, taphonomy, and the incorporation of actualistic methodologies and new technologies into zooarchaeological analyses. The diversity of topics represented across the ten chapters showcase just how extensive Klippel’s research interests are and suggest how much contemporary zooarchaeology owes to his vision. The authors take up this broad palette to explore the various ways in which the framework of zooarchaeology can be used and applied in nontraditional settings. With a foreword by Bonnie Styles and Bruce McMillan, longtime friends and colleagues of Walter Klippel, this volume reflects on the history and continuity of zooarchaeology in North America and honors one of its most notable contemporary contributors. With its multifaceted approach, this volume is sure to appeal to a broad array of practitioners in the field of zooarchaeology.
Theodore E White and the Development of Zooarchaeology in North America
Author | : R. Lee Lyman |
Publsiher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2016-07-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780803285576 |
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Appendix: "Observations on the Butchering Technique of Some Aboriginal Peoples, No. 10: Bison Bone from the Oldham Site," by Theodore E. White -- Notes -- References -- Index
North American Zooarchaeology
Author | : Meagan Elizabeth Dennison,Jennifer Lynn Green,Samantha Upton |
Publsiher | : Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2023-04-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781621907442 |
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"This multi-author volume reflects on the history and continuity of zooarchaeology in North America and honors one of its most notable contemporary contributors, Walter E. Klippel. Klippel came to the University of Tennessee in 1977 as an assistant professor of anthropology and, over the next forty years, mentored countless students, published more than fifty journal articles and book chapters, and assembled a zooarchaeological comparative collection of national significance. Developed by friends, students, and colleagues of the professor, this wide-ranging collection of essays is organized by the prevailing themes of Klippel's career, including geological and landscape contexts, taphonomy, and the incorporation of actualistic methodologies and new technologies into zooarchaeological analyses. The diversity of topics alone suggests how extensive Klippel's research interests have been and how much contemporary zooarchaeology owes to his vision. Seeking to extend and not only celebrate that vision, the contributors also turn to explore new uses for the zooarchaeological framework in nontraditional settings. Foreword by Bonnie W. Styles and R. Bruce McMillan"--
The Zooarchaeology of Eastern North America
Author | : Arthur E. Bogan,Neil D. Robison |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Animal remains (Archaeology) |
ISBN | : UOM:39015051508144 |
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Östliches Nordamerika - Bibliografie - Methodik.
Theodore E White and the Development of Zooarchaeology in North America
Author | : R. Lee Lyman |
Publsiher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2016-07-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780803290525 |
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"Theodore E. White and the Development of Zooarchaeology in North America illuminates the researcher and his lasting contribution to a field that has largely ignored him in its history. The few brief histories of North American zooarchaeology suggest that Paul W. Parmalee, John E. Guilday, Elizabeth S. Wing, and Stanley J. Olsen laid the foundation of the field. Only occasionally is Theodore White (1905-77) included, yet his research is instrumental for understanding the development of zooarchaeology in North America. R. Lee Lyman works to fill these gaps in the historical record and revisits some of White's analytical innovations from a modern perspective. A comparison of publications shows that not only were White's zooarchaeological articles first in print in archaeological venues but that he was also, at least initially, more prolific than his contemporaries. While the other "founders" of the field were anthropologists, White was a paleontologist by training who studied long-extinct animals and their evolutionary histories. In working with remains of modern mammals, the typical paleontological research questions were off the table simply because the animals under study were too recent. And yet White demonstrated clearly that scholars could infer significant information about human behaviors and cultures. Lyman presents a biography of Theodore White as a scientist and a pioneer in the emerging field of modern anthropological zooarchaeology. "--
The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology
Author | : Timothy R. Pauketat |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 694 |
Release | : 2012-02-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780195380118 |
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The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology reviews the continent's first and last foragers, farmers, and great pre-Columbian civic and ceremonial centers, from Chaco Canyon to Moundville and beyond.
Inclusion Transformation and Humility in North American Archaeology
Author | : Seth Mallios,Sara L. Gonzalez,Michael Grone,Kathleen L. Hull |
Publsiher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2024-01-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781805392767 |
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In a dynamic near half-century career of insight, engagement, and instruction, Kent G. Lightfoot transformed North American archaeology through his innovative ideas, robust collaborations, thoughtful field projects, and mentoring of numerous students. Authors emphasize the multifarious ways Lightfoot impacted—and continues to impact—approaches to archaeological inquiry, anthropological engagement, indigenous issues, and professionalism. Four primary themes include: negotiations of intercultural entanglements in pluralistic settings; transformations of temporal and spatial archaeological dimensions, as well as theoretical and methodological innovations; engagement with contemporary people and issues; and leading by example with honor, humor, and humility. These reflect the remarkable depth, breadth, and growth in Lightfoot’s career, despite his unwavering stylistic devotion to Hawaiian shirts.
Dam Projects and the Growth of American Archaeology
Author | : Kimball M Banks,Jon S Czaplicki |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2016-06-16 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781315430713 |
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The Smithsonian Institution’s River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program were the most ambitious archaeological projects ever undertaken in the United States. Administered by the National Park Service from 1945–1969, the programs had profound effects—methodological, theoretical, and historical—on American archaeology, many of which are still being felt today. They stimulated the public’s interest in heritage preservation, led to the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act, served as the model for rescue archaeology in other countries, and helped launch the “New Archaeology.” This book examines the impacts of these two programs on the development of American archaeology.