9781931745086-1931745080-Catalysts to Complexity (Perspectives in California Archaeology)

Catalysts to Complexity (Perspectives in California Archaeology)

ISBN-13: 9781931745086
ISBN-10: 1931745080
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Russell Stannard, Terry L. Jones, Jon Erlandson
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Format: Paperback 377 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781931745086
ISBN-10: 1931745080
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Russell Stannard, Terry L. Jones, Jon Erlandson
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Format: Paperback 377 pages

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Catalysts to Complexity (Perspectives in California Archaeology) (ISBN-13: 9781931745086 and ISBN-10: 1931745080), written by authors Russell Stannard, Terry L. Jones, Jon Erlandson, was published by The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Catalysts to Complexity (Perspectives in California Archaeology) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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When the Spanish colonized it in AD 1769, the California Coast was inhabited by speakers of no fewer than 16 distinct languages and an untold number of small, autonomous Native communities. These societies all survived by foraging, and ethnohistoric records show a wide range of adaptations emphasizing a host of different marine and terrestrial foods. Many groups exhibited signs of cultural complexity including sedentism, high population density, permanent social inequality, and sophisticated maritime technologies. The ethnographic era was preceded by an archaeological past that extends back to the terminal Pleistocene. Essays in this volume explore the last three and one half millennia of this long history, focusing on the archaeological signatures of emergent cultural complexity. Organized geographically, they provide an intricate mosaic of archaeological, historic, and ethnographic findings that illuminate cultural changes over time. To explain these Late Holocene cultural developments, the authors address issues ranging from culture history, paleoenvironments, settlement, subsistence, exchange, ritual, power, and division of labor, and employ both ecological and post-modern perspectives. Complex cultural expressions, most highly developed in the Santa Barbara Channel and the North Coast, are viewed alternatively as fairly recent and abrupt responses to environmental flux or the end-product of gradual progressions that began earlier in the Holocene.

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