university alabama press w c mckern and the midwestern taxonomic method nov 2002
... ix Preface and Acknowledgments xi PART I: W. C. McKern and the Midwestern Taxonomic Method 1. Introduction 3 2. Taxonomic Classi¤cation and Biological Taxonomy 13 3. Developing the Midwestern Taxonomic ... hierarchical classi¤cations of these specimens, it is highly probable that the classi¤cations would differ considerably. 26 / W. C. McKern and the Midwe...
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... instance, the decline of the lumber boom in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan at the turn of the twentieth century led the Chippewa to successfully combine wage labor with traditional cooperative strategies ... Together, the authors employ a wide spectrum of theoreti- cal perspectives in considering how lithic technologies were embedded within social relations in the Contact...
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... extent the result of the ways in which the interactions between the Archaic cultures and the ceramics bearers were framed. The Crab-Shell Dichotomy in Context: The Case of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico ... suggest that Archaic peoples, when being in contact with La Hueca (see below) and then Cedrosan populations, adopted from them the ability to produce ceram- ics and the te...
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university alabama press household chores and household choices theorizing the domestic sphere in historical archaeology jun 2004
... each of the chapters within these themes. A careful reading of these concluding commentaries will show that these authors do not always agree with the other authors in the volume or with each other, ... establish a context for their projects based on the social and cultural background of the occupants, temporal association of the site, geographic lo- cation, social context for w...
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georgetown university press populations public health and the law jun 2009
... epidemics was necessary 20 chapter 1 both within the population perspective and between it and much of Amer- ican law, which largely reflects the influence of liberal individualism. The chapters ... tort law confronted the carnage caused by the automobile. 52 In the closing decades, toxic chemicals that increase the potential for disease began to occupy a large share of the...
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university alabama press catawba indian pottery the survival of a folk tradition jan 2004
... allowed to handle the clay and actually make some- thing. Those Indians who work with schoolchildren who do make little objects are always on the defensive with their fellow potters. Catawba Discovering ... digging clay, gathering wood, burning pottery, and helping with sales. The survival of the Catawba and the Catawba pottery tradition is complicated. While forces beyond th...
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university alabama press circular villages of the monongahela tradition aug 2007
... Northeast. Yet despite the central nature of the “village” concept, this con- cept is often ill-de¤ned and is commonly con®ated and treated interchangeably with the concept of the “community” (Clinton ... rely on other members of their community—who are not al- ways kin—to tend their ¤elds while they construct or repair their own dwell- ings, or for help with other tasks including...
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university alabama press the archaeology of town creek nov 2007
... of circular construction at Town Creek based on size. One type is the Small Circular Structure, which measures between about 500 and 1,000 ft 2 , and the other is the Enclosed Circular Structure, ... between public and domestic contexts. The evidence indicates that the Mis- sissippian occupants of Town Creek established public and domestic contexts early in the town’s...
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university alabama press archaeology of the lower muskogee creek indians 1715-1836 jan 2007
... north, Chicahuti, Sabacola, Oconi, Apalachicoli, Ilapi, Tacusa, Usachi, Ocmulgui, Ahachito, Cazithto, Colomme, Cabita, and Cuchiguali (Hann 1988:362). Cazithto may be the same town as Casiste, which is ... geographic and social space. Patricia Wickman describes a talwa as a place where people cooperate and come together to “make medicine” and sing and dance together around one ¤re...
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state university of new york press darwin and the nature of species nov 2006
... not preclude the possibility of an objective category for species. The species category will have species in it and the taxa counted as species will reflect the relevant species concept captured ... in the particular species definition. The species category has more species taxa in it according to, for example, the species concept of Joel Cracraft than the species concept of...
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