university alabama press household chores and household choices theorizing the domestic sphere in historical archaeology jun 2004
... Cataloging -in- Publication Data Household chores and household choices : theorizing the domestic sphere in historical archaeology / edited by Kerri S. Barile and Jamie C. Brandon. p. cm. Includes bibliographical ... gender constructions in the household (Spencer-Wood and Wood), while others examine the intersection of multiple identities in the hous...
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... taxonomic principles. . . . the aspect of taxonomy involved in sorting and labeling” (Simpson 1945:1); “consists of grouping things according to their characteristics or proper- ties, placing them in ... species. The genus and the differentia taken together are the de¤nition of the species, the statement of its es- sence” (Cain 1958:145). Development and use of the Lin...
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... on the island and the result of their interactions with the LH and the Cedrosan peoples. For them, the different manifestations within this series in the island were the result of the distinct ... two opposing margins and battering wear at their extremes. Their faceted margins usually have a convex outline thus leading some to suggest their use in a rocking motion (W...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Press.Politics.and.the.Public.Sphere.in.Europe.and.North.America.1760-1820.Jul.2002.pdf
... authoritative in the Middle Ages called their authority into question. When combined with the propaganda poten- tial of the printing press to disseminate such findings, printing became a major force behind ... flood of supportive information and suppressing contrary stories and externally by feeding information to their vassal papers in Avignon and London. Furthermore, in...
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university alabama press catawba indian pottery the survival of a folk tradition jan 2004
... interest in the Catawba and wrote about them in the local press (Furman 1888). He alone sparked South Caro- lina’s interest in the Catawba. My great adventure with the Catawba Indians began in ... seemingly introduced these interesting tools to the Catawba in the eighteenth century. The ability to make such molds died out in the 1930s and was successfully rev...
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university alabama press circular villages of the monongahela tradition aug 2007
... al- ways kin—to tend their ¤elds while they construct or repair their own dwell- ings, or for help with other tasks including clearing the area for their dwellings. Individuals who draw on the labor ... (Clinton 1996; Stirling 1998). This chapter begins by de¤ning the concepts of “village” and “community” and how they are employed in this study. The remainder of the chapter re...
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university alabama press dialogues in cuban archaeology aug 2005
... collected, including human remains, marked the onset of a new scienti¤c discipline in the country. Thus, taking into consideration the nature of the studies and the information in- cluded, this ... of¤cials. In translating and editing the papers presented in this volume, we felt it was our moral and professional duty to maintain the accuracy of the mean- ings an...
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university alabama press the archaeology of town creek nov 2007
... different from the others that had been identi- fi ed in the area that Coe was convinced it represented the movement of people from the coast into the North Carolina Piedmont and the subsequent ... possible inter- pretation of the two concentric patterns is that the outer circle represents the wall of the structure and the inner the remains of an interior roof s...
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university alabama press archaeology of the lower muskogee creek indians 1715-1836 jan 2007
... terminating in a point at top. . . . In this house the Indians Consult about the affairs of their Nation in the Winter Season and in 22 / Foster The purpose of this book is to investigate the ... ratio in towns decreased during at least part of the year. William Bartram visited and described an Indian town in the late 1770s and said “we saw their women and ch...
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university alabama press stone tool traditions in the contact era sep 2003
... Company and other enterprises continued their trade in a wide variety of pelts in Canada well into the twentieth century. Deerskins became a major trade item in the 1700s and into the 1800s in the ... by their mutual interactions. In addition to fueling the growth of the glass bead industry in Europe, indigenous consumer demand for cloth in Africa and the Ame...
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