South American contributions to world archaeology

Weitere Verfasser: Bonomo, Mariano , [HerausgeberIn]
Archila, Sonia , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021].
Umfang/Format: xi, 461 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Schriftenreihe: One world archaeology
Schlagworte:
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction: South American archaeology's contributions to world archaeology / Sonia Archila, Mariano Bonomo, Christine A. Hastorf. Part I: Hunter and gatherer societies in South America. Lifeworlds, biota and mineral resources in the Checua River valley, Colombia (9500 cal BP-1500 AD) / Sonia Archila, Juan Pablo Ospina, Saúl Torres, Mónica Espinosa, Ana María Groot
  • Sedentary sites / Randall Haas
  • Social trajectories of hunter-gatherer societies in Central Argentina: exploration and colonization of a desert landscape, La Pampa province, Argentina / Mónica Berón, Manuel Carrera Aizpitarte, Florencia Paez
  • The long-term relation between human beings and shellfish in the semiarid coast of Chile / César Méndez, Amalia Nuevo-Delaunay
  • Hunter-gatherers in a broad landscape: off-site regional archaeology in the Coyle River Basin, Southern Patagonia (Argentina) / Juan Bautista Belardi, Flavia Carballo Marina, José Luis Sáenz
  • Pioneer population nodes in southern Patagonian lands / Luis Alberto Borrero, Fabiana M. Martin. Part II: Past humans as agents of landscape formation and transformation. The pre-Hispanic raised fields system of the Mompós Depression in the Colombian Caribbean region. A preliminary archaeological report / Sneider Rojas Mora, Fernando Montejo Gaitán
  • As seen through the trees, a lens into Amazonian mobility and its lasting landscape / Myrtle P. Shock
  • Micromorphology and faunal records from a shell midden on the hyperarid coast of the Atacama Desert (Taltal, Chile) / Ximena S. Villagran [and 9 others]
  • Environment transformation and landscape domestication in the lowlands of northeast Uruguay: earthworks as technology for the management of flood ecosystems / Camila Gianotti. Part III: Multiple ways to study interaction between the social and natural world. A singular perspective on the influence of Andean theory in archaeology / Tom D. Dillehay
  • Sedentism, production, and early interregional interaction in the Northern Sierra of Ecuador / María Fernanda Ugalde, Eric Dyrdahl
  • Bioarchaeology of Andean South America: past contributions and current research / John W. Verano
  • The cosmopolitan misfits of mainstream Amazonia / Fernando Ozorio de Almeida, Rafael de Almeida Lopes, Filippo Stampanoni Bassi
  • Humanized nature: symbolic representation of fauna in pottery from the Paraná River of South America / Mariano Bonomo [and 3 others]
  • Making connections
  • Tim Denham.