Paradigms in conflict:: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains
"Paradigms in Conflict presents an anthropologically grounded alternative to Culture History and Culture Ecology. By using principles derived from the ethnography of descendant (or closely related) peoples, the book explains three contemporaneous archaeological cultures in the High Plains and t...
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[2022]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Paradigms in Conflict presents an anthropologically grounded alternative to Culture History and Culture Ecology. By using principles derived from the ethnography of descendant (or closely related) peoples, the book explains three contemporaneous archaeological cultures in the High Plains and the Southwest of North America: High Plains Upper Republican, Apishipa, and Sopris. Rather than hunter/gatherers, High Plains Upper Republican people at the Wallace site were maize farmers as well as bison hunters. In contrast, Apishapa people were hunter/gatherers but were probably Numic speakers from the Great Basin, while Sopris people were not related to Apishapa but to the Tanoan group of Pueblo people. In keeping with their worldview, the rock art at the Wallace site reflected supernatural protection of shield-bearing warriors on the one hand and the cosmic origins of humanity on the other. Pilgrimages led by shamans provided the social context of rock art in the Apishapa valley, while Sopris rock art varied according to the concentric zones around the core of Pueblo-like villages: maize agriculture in zone 2, hunting shrines in zone 3 and rain control in zone 4. Our ethnographically informed approach helps to unite rock art with traditional dirt archaeology"-- |
Beschreibung: | XXV, 266 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten (teilweise farbig) 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781685074975 |
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spelling | Huffman, Thomas N. 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)1274662850 aut Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Thomas N. Huffman, Frank Lee Earley Cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Hauppauge, New York Nova Science Publishers [2022] © 2022 XXV, 266 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten (teilweise farbig) 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Wallace: Upper Republican or Apishapa? -- Wallace rock art -- geophysical survey of the Wallace and Hobson Sites -- Apishapa, the Wallace site, and the Great Basin desert culture -- Apishapa rock art and Great Basin pilgrimages -- Sopris -- Sopris rock art -- Interaction on the High Plains: Apishapa, Sopris, and High Plains Upper Republican -- Subsistence and economy -- Trade and warfare -- Archaeology, culture history, and cultural identity "Paradigms in Conflict presents an anthropologically grounded alternative to Culture History and Culture Ecology. By using principles derived from the ethnography of descendant (or closely related) peoples, the book explains three contemporaneous archaeological cultures in the High Plains and the Southwest of North America: High Plains Upper Republican, Apishipa, and Sopris. Rather than hunter/gatherers, High Plains Upper Republican people at the Wallace site were maize farmers as well as bison hunters. In contrast, Apishapa people were hunter/gatherers but were probably Numic speakers from the Great Basin, while Sopris people were not related to Apishapa but to the Tanoan group of Pueblo people. In keeping with their worldview, the rock art at the Wallace site reflected supernatural protection of shield-bearing warriors on the one hand and the cosmic origins of humanity on the other. Pilgrimages led by shamans provided the social context of rock art in the Apishapa valley, while Sopris rock art varied according to the concentric zones around the core of Pueblo-like villages: maize agriculture in zone 2, hunting shrines in zone 3 and rain control in zone 4. Our ethnographically informed approach helps to unite rock art with traditional dirt archaeology"-- Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 gnd rswk-swf High Plains (DE-588)4260830-2 gnd rswk-swf Cognition and culture / High Plains (U.S.) Ethnoarchaeology / High Plains (U.S.) Archaeology and history / High Plains (U.S.) Anthropology and history / High Plains (U.S.) Archéologie et histoire / Hautes Plaines (États-Unis) Cognition et culture / Hautes Plaines (États-Unis) Ethnoarchéologie / Hautes Plaines (États-Unis) Anthropologie et histoire / Hautes Plaines (États-Unis) Anthropology and history Archaeology and history Cognition and culture Ethnoarchaeology United States / High Plains High Plains (DE-588)4260830-2 g Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 s DE-604 Earley, Frank Lee Verfasser (DE-588)1274662877 aut |
spellingShingle | Huffman, Thomas N. 1944- Earley, Frank Lee Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Wallace: Upper Republican or Apishapa? -- Wallace rock art -- geophysical survey of the Wallace and Hobson Sites -- Apishapa, the Wallace site, and the Great Basin desert culture -- Apishapa rock art and Great Basin pilgrimages -- Sopris -- Sopris rock art -- Interaction on the High Plains: Apishapa, Sopris, and High Plains Upper Republican -- Subsistence and economy -- Trade and warfare -- Archaeology, culture history, and cultural identity Ethnoarchäologie (DE-588)4328681-1 gnd |
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title | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains |
title_alt | Cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Wallace: Upper Republican or Apishapa? -- Wallace rock art -- geophysical survey of the Wallace and Hobson Sites -- Apishapa, the Wallace site, and the Great Basin desert culture -- Apishapa rock art and Great Basin pilgrimages -- Sopris -- Sopris rock art -- Interaction on the High Plains: Apishapa, Sopris, and High Plains Upper Republican -- Subsistence and economy -- Trade and warfare -- Archaeology, culture history, and cultural identity |
title_auth | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains |
title_exact_search | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains |
title_exact_search_txtP | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains |
title_full | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Thomas N. Huffman, Frank Lee Earley |
title_fullStr | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Thomas N. Huffman, Frank Lee Earley |
title_full_unstemmed | Paradigms in conflict: cognitive archaeology on the High Plains Thomas N. Huffman, Frank Lee Earley |
title_short | Paradigms in conflict: |
title_sort | paradigms in conflict cognitive archaeology on the high plains |
title_sub | cognitive archaeology on the High Plains |
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