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Permanent link to open access version: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/10586 Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange networks along the northeast coast of New Guinea during the last... more
Bringing together American and Canadian scholars of Great Lakes prehistory to provide a holistic picture of caribou hunters, this volume covers such diverse topics as paleoenvironmental reconstruction, ethnographic surveys of hunting... more
Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar (1922-1990), a spiritual guru (also known as Shrii Shrii Anandamurti) and social philosopher, describes remarkable previously unknown facts about the evolution of the earth and human civilization, and the birthplace... more
"Vienna’s Museum für Vökerkunde holds in its collections a rare sixteenth-century Taíno cotton belt from Hispaniola (today’s Dominican Republic/Haiti) – one of only two surviving Taíno cotton artefacts to feature European ‘exotics’,... more
In molti contesti preistorici e protostorici italiani sono largamente rinvenuti resti strutturali in terra e conglomerati architettonici combusti o parzialmente cementati. La loro caratterizzazione tecnologica è un passo importante per... more
SUMMARY: Chapter 8, in Renfrew & Bahn's textbook (Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice), covers what typically survives, what constitutes an "artifact", interpreting usage, obtaining materials (e.g., quarrying; mining),... more
SUMMARY: Chapter 5, in Renfrew & Bahn's textbook (Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice), covers past social organizations, including hunter-gatherer groups (bands), segmentary societies (tribal societies), chiefdoms, and early... more
In the Jebala region, NW of Morocco, the making of recipients of dung from cows or/and clay (tonna and tabtoba) was common in the past. These recipients were used for stocking cereals and their dry products, for feeding the livestock, or... more
The article shows the burning practices used by native northern hunters-gatherers and reindeer herders of Western Siberia as a potential factor of impact on surrounding landscapes. In this sense, the research focuses primarily on aspects... more
В работе предлагается комплексный взгляд на проблему происхождения палеоэскимосов и их культуры. Показывается, что генофонд палеоэскимосов складывался из двух компонентов — древнего палеосибирского, представленного геномом индивида из... more
This paper discusses territorial markers in the Late Mesolithic based on ethnoarchaeological data as well as findings from modern social psychology. On the basis of the archaeological evidence from Southern Scandinavia, it is suggested... more
When we analyse the work of a cultural anthropologist, we can see them using a sewing technique called “reverse sewing,” which involves turning the fabric inside out. However, because it is the anthropologist who “reverses,” cuts and... more
This paper discusses a couple of basic methodological problems inherent in predictive modelling as used today in mapping the location of Stone Age settlements based solely on landscape topography/bathymetry. It argues that the modelling... more
We analyse from an ethnoarchaeological perspective the learning strategies related to domestic pottery production amongst the Kusasi ethnic group in northeast Ghana. Our intention is to pay special attention, on the one hand, to learning... more
Dissertação de mestrado defendida na Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2012.
In vielen Teilen der Erde haben sich im Verlauf der letzten Jahrtausende mannigfache Formen mobiler Viehzucht entwickelt. Eine besondere Stellung nimmt dabei der Pastoralnomadismus ein, für den eine permanente bzw. zyklische räumliche... more
This study examines above-ground frame buildings and their numerous parallels in various cultures. In Western Siberia, these structures occur throughout the area from the forest-steppe to the northern taiga and over a time span from the... more
Zooarchaeologists often assume that changes in the frequencies of cut marks are a proxy indicator of prey availability. The assumption is that as animals become scarce, people spend more time intensively processing prey and that this is... more
Agricultural processes involved before bread baking in pre-industrial Crete. (NOTE: Some of the figures are corrected from the faulty ones in the book!) The volume is the outcome of collaborative European research among archaeologists,... more
One of four known ancient Maya books, the Grolier Codex depicts different manifestations of Venus; the column of glyphs on the left of each panel records days in a 104-year Venus almanac. These plaster-coated bark-paper pages,... more
""Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century cross-cuts the ranks of important books on social history, consumerism, contemporary culture, the meaning of material culture, domestic architecture, and household ethnoarchaeology. Far richer in... more
The focus of the present paper is the spatial organisation of daily life in dwellings related by their occupying households, or to sub-groups of these. Experimental social psychology and ethnoarchaeological data provide a basic syntax for... more
This paper discusses the cultivation, harvesting and consumption of anchote and examines the social and environmental factors that frame the practice. Anchote, an indigenous tuber crop propagated by seed, is primarily cultivated for its... more
Conservators from the Preservation Division of the Arizona State Museum are currently researching the use of insect exudates in its archaeological and ethnographic collections. The survey of entire collections assessing materials and... more
The Arizona State Museum has more than 30,000 archaeological perishable artifacts. A large scale inventory of this collection led to an analytical survey to identify the indigenous adhesives that are present in these objects. Adhesive... more
Zusammenfassung: Von 2007 bis 2016 untersuchte ein interdisziplinäres Projekt im Unterengadin (Graubünden, Schweiz) die alpine Weidewirtschaft. Im Fimbertal/Val Fenga wurden in über 2000 m Höhe spätbronzezeitliche bzw. hallstattzeitliche... more
Ce projet de recherche propose d'étudier les stratégies d'adaptation en milieu fragile (désert, steppe) au travers des « desert kites », de grandes constructions faites d’alignements de pierres convergeant vers un enclos (fig. 1).... more
Che cosa portare con sé in un viaggio della speranza verso l’Europa? Se lo chiede l’antropologo Luca Pisoni, quando decide di vivere un anno con i migranti di passaggio al Brennero e quelli residenti in un centro di accoglienza di Trento.... more
Climate change and its impact on nomadic life can be scrutinized from a longterm perspective at Jebel Bishri belonging to the Palmyride mountain belt in Syria.The area has been a nomadic habitat for millennia. A satellite image... more
Plaitworks are fundamental in basic activities among Amerindian peoples, such as transporting and food processing. They also occupy a prominent position in their ontology, expressing and turning active aesthetic precepts and worldviews.... more