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El. knyga: California Prehistory: Colonization, Culture, and Complexity

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: AltaMira Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780759113749
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: AltaMira Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780759113749

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Jones (anthropology, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo) and Klar (Celtic studies, linguistics, University of California-Berkeley) gather contributors to examine California's prehistory and archaeology. The book's 20 chapters cover 10 geographic areas and eight specialized topics, including terrestrial and marine paleoenvironments, linguistics prehistory, trade, rock art, and colonization. While most of the material originated at a 2004 symposium, there are additional chapters on coastal paleoenvironments, Paleo-Indian technologies, and DNA. B&w photos, maps, and line drawings are included. The book will be of interest to scholars of California prehistory and archaeology. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Recenzijos

Editors Terry Jones . . . and Kathryn Klar . . . have done an outstanding job of assembling a vast store of information and making it readable and understandable to the non-expert. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in California archaeology and a model for other regions to emulate. -- Mark Michel, President of The Archaeological Conservancy * American Archaeology * This new book is now the primary reference on the prehistory of the entire state, updating two classic 1984 volumes (Joseph Chartkoff and Kerry Kona Chartkoff, The Archaeology of California, CH, Feb'85; Michael Moratto, California Archaeology,CH, Mar'85). Since then, an abundance of new information has accumulated from contract archaeology field projects, and new methods of analysis, theoretical perspectives, and research questions have emerged. For this comprehensive review, more than 50 authors contributed chapters on their specialties. Ten chapters divide the state into geographic regions; for each, authors present detailed descriptions of the succession of cultures and particular research themes. Other chapters review paleoclimate change,linguistic prehistory, materials trade, rock art, and DNA. In the book's subtitle, Colonization refers to the origin and spread of California's earliest populations. Culture refers to continuities and relationships among prehistoric populations through space and time. Complexity refers to the elaborations that evolved among California's hunter-gatherers, including a high degree of regional differentiation, relatively dense populations, intensive economies, social ranking, and sociopolitical organiz * CHOICE * At last, a comprehensive review of California archaeology for specialists and advanced students alike! Jones and Klar have assembled a magnificent orchestra of specialists, who provide an up-to-date, comprehensive synthesis of the subject from a multidisciplinary perspective. California Prehistory is destined to become a fundamental work for anyone wishing to delve into the complexities of California prehistory at a general and technical level. Strongly recommended to anyone with a serious interest in the early chapters of California history. -- Brian Fagan, University of California Santa Barbara, author of Ancient North America This new book is now the primary reference on the prehistory of the entire state, updating two classic 1984 volumes (Joseph Chartkoff and Kerry Kona Chartkoff, The Archaeology of California, CH, Feb'85; Michael Moratto, California Archaeology, CH, Mar'85). Since then, an abundance of new information has accumulated from contract archaeology field projects, and new methods of analysis, theoretical perspectives, and research questions have emerged. For this comprehensive review, more than 50 authors contributed chapters on their specialties. Ten chapters divide the state into geographic regions; for each, authors present detailed descriptions of the succession of cultures and particular research themes. Other chapters review paleoclimate change, linguistic prehistory, materials trade, rock art, and DNA. In the book's subtitle, "Colonization" refers to the origin and spread of California's earliest populations. "Culture" refers to continuities and relationships among prehistoric populations through space and time. "Complexity" refers to the elaborations that evolved among California's hunter-gatherers, including a high degree of regional differentiation, relatively dense populations, intensive economies, social ranking, and sociopolitical organization. A basic reference for students and professionals. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates and above. * CHOICE *

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2008.
List of Illustrations
vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Archaeological Progress since 1984
1(10)
Michael J. Moratto
Joseph L. Chartkoff
Late Pleistocene and Holocene Environments
11(24)
G. James West
Wallace Woolfenden
James A. Wanket
R. Scott Anderson
Postglacial Evolution of Coastal Environments
35(18)
Patricia M. Masters
Ivano W. Aiello
One If by Land, Two If by Sea: Who Were the First Californians?
53(10)
Jon M. Erlandson
Torben C. Rick
Terry L. Jones
Judith F. Porcasi
Colonization Technologies: Fluted Projectile Points and the San Clemente Island Woodworking/Microblade Complex
63(8)
Michael F. Rondeau
Jim Cassidy
Terry L. Jones
Linguistic Prehistory
71(12)
Victor Golla
Northwest California: Ancient Lifeways among Forested Mountains, Flowing Rivers, and Rocky Ocean Shores
83(16)
William R. Hildebrandt
Punctuated Culture Change in the San Francisco Bay Area
99(26)
Randall Milliken
Richard T. Fitzgerald
Mark G. Hylkema
Randy Groza
Tom Origer
David G. Bieling
Alan Leventhal
Randy S. Wiberg
Andrew Gottsfield
Donna Gillette
Viviana Bellifemine
Eric Strother
Robert Cartier
David A. Fredrickson
The Central Coast: A Midlatitude Milieu
125(22)
Terry L. Jones
Nathan E. Stevens
Deborah A. Jones
Richard T. Fitzgerald
Mark G. Hylkema
The Central Valley: A View from the Catbird's Seat
147(18)
Jeffrey S. Rosenthal
Gregory G. White
Mark Q. Sutton
Models Made of Glass: A Prehistory of Northeast California
165(12)
Kelly R. McGuire
The Sierra Nevada: Archaeology in the Range of Light
177(14)
Kathleen L. Hull
Prehistory of the Northern California Bight and the Adjacent Transverse Ranges
191(24)
Michael A. Glassow
Lynn H. Gamble
Jennifer E. Perry
Glenn S. Russell
Prehistory of the Southern Bight: Models for a New Millennium
215(14)
Brian F. Byrd
L. Mark Raab
Advances in Understanding Mojave Desert Prehistory
229(18)
Mark Q. Sutton
Mark E. Basgall
Jill K. Gardner
Mark W. Allen
The Colorado Desert: Ancient Adaptations to Wetlands and Wastelands
247(12)
Jerry Schaefer
Don Laylander
Prehistoric Material Conveyance
259(14)
Richard E. Hughes
Randall Milliken
Rock Art in the Golden State: Pictographs and Petroglyphs, Portable and Panoramic
273(18)
Amy J. Gilreath
Prehistoric Mitochondrial DNA and Population Movements
291(8)
Jason A. Eshleman
David Glenn Smith
Colonization, Culture, and Complexity
299(18)
Terry L. Jones'
Kathryn A. Klar
References 317(64)
Index of Sites 381(2)
Index 383(8)
About the Editors and Contributors 391


Terry L. Jones is an archaeologist at California Polytechnic University, San Luis, Obispo. Kathryn A. Klar is a linguist at the University of California, Berkeley.