"North American Archaeology" offers readers a rich and informative text organized around central topics and debates within the discipline that are illustrated by case studies from different regions and time periods. Based on the lives of real people and the historical changes that they experienced in the past, these case studies emphasize human agency, cultural practice, the body, issues of inequality, and the politics of archaeological practice. By highlighting current understandings of cultural and historical processes in North America and situating these understandings within a global perspective, this volume will inspire not only students and scholars of North American archaeology but will undoubtedly spark the imaginations of the many individuals interested in the rich history and cultures of North American peoples.
This volume offers a rich and informative introduction to North American archaeology for all those interested in the history and culture of North American natives.
Organized around central topics and debates within the discipline.
Illustrated with case studies based on the lives of real people, to emphasize human agency, cultural practice, the body, issues of inequality, and the politics of archaeological practice.
Highlights current understandings of cultural and historical processes in North America and situates these understandings within a global perspective.
| o a johnson poch h a gallup ken alley a hilliard atteridge | h a burberry darryl o keeffe alexandre dumas john rink gusel kavalali |