Foragers on America's western edge: the archaeology of California's Pecho Coast
The California coastline has long been of interest to archaeologists.This book directs attention to the largely ignored Pecho Coast, a rugged, isolated 20km long peninsula between modern-day Morro Bay and Pismo Beach. Archaeological work along this stretch was last synthesized in 1972. Jones and Cod...
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Zusammenfassung: | The California coastline has long been of interest to archaeologists.This book directs attention to the largely ignored Pecho Coast, a rugged, isolated 20km long peninsula between modern-day Morro Bay and Pismo Beach. Archaeological work along this stretch was last synthesized in 1972. Jones and Codding now bring together the extensive contract work and field school studies of the intervening years, shedding new light on the region's early inhabitants. The first people of the Pecho Coast were part-time residents who exploited shellfish, fish, and marine birds, including the flightless duck, Chendytes lawi, which sustained hunting drove to extinction ca. 2800 cal BP.This marked the only unequivocal case of prehistoric, human-caused extinction in western North America. Cold, productive seas allowed inhabitants to weather droughts of the Medieval Climatic Anomaly (950<n>600 cal BP), after which shell beads became increasingly abundant, representing either the initial appearance of Chumash-speaking peoples or attempts by Chumash leaders to consolidate power through gifting, reciprocal exchange, or forced conquest. During the mission era, fishing sustained the Native community as, for the first time, individuals became fully sedentary, foraging within a limited radius to avoid contact with the Spanish.This record reveals a unique story of local adaptation, anthropogenic habitat change, social differentiation and, ultimately, resistance to colonial invasion"...Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xii, 291 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781607816430 |
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spelling | Jones, Terry L. 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)133133168 aut Foragers on America's western edge the archaeology of California's Pecho Coast Terry L. Jones, Brian F. Codding Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press [2018] xii, 291 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index The California coastline has long been of interest to archaeologists.This book directs attention to the largely ignored Pecho Coast, a rugged, isolated 20km long peninsula between modern-day Morro Bay and Pismo Beach. Archaeological work along this stretch was last synthesized in 1972. Jones and Codding now bring together the extensive contract work and field school studies of the intervening years, shedding new light on the region's early inhabitants. The first people of the Pecho Coast were part-time residents who exploited shellfish, fish, and marine birds, including the flightless duck, Chendytes lawi, which sustained hunting drove to extinction ca. 2800 cal BP.This marked the only unequivocal case of prehistoric, human-caused extinction in western North America. Cold, productive seas allowed inhabitants to weather droughts of the Medieval Climatic Anomaly (950<n>600 cal BP), after which shell beads became increasingly abundant, representing either the initial appearance of Chumash-speaking peoples or attempts by Chumash leaders to consolidate power through gifting, reciprocal exchange, or forced conquest. During the mission era, fishing sustained the Native community as, for the first time, individuals became fully sedentary, foraging within a limited radius to avoid contact with the Spanish.This record reveals a unique story of local adaptation, anthropogenic habitat change, social differentiation and, ultimately, resistance to colonial invasion"...Provided by publisher Chumash Indians California San Luis Obispo County Antiquities Excavations (Archaeology) California San Luis Obispo County Chumash (DE-588)4489149-0 gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf San Luis Obispo County (Calif.) Antiquities Morro Bay (Calif.) Antiquities Pismo Beach (Calif.) Antiquities Kalifornien (DE-588)4029307-5 gnd rswk-swf Kalifornien (DE-588)4029307-5 g Chumash (DE-588)4489149-0 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Codding, Brian F. Verfasser (DE-588)1133496962 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. Jones, Terry L., author Foragers on America's western edge Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2018] 978-1-60781-644-7 |
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title | Foragers on America's western edge the archaeology of California's Pecho Coast |
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title_exact_search | Foragers on America's western edge the archaeology of California's Pecho Coast |
title_full | Foragers on America's western edge the archaeology of California's Pecho Coast Terry L. Jones, Brian F. Codding |
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title_short | Foragers on America's western edge |
title_sort | foragers on america s western edge the archaeology of california s pecho coast |
title_sub | the archaeology of California's Pecho Coast |
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