Large-scale traps of the Great Basin:
"As with any human population, early hunter-gatherers in North America spent much of their time and energy on securing a reliable food supply. One efficient means of doing this involved the use of large-scale traps, designed to concentrate large numbers of prey animals for easier slaughter. Thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "As with any human population, early hunter-gatherers in North America spent much of their time and energy on securing a reliable food supply. One efficient means of doing this involved the use of large-scale traps, designed to concentrate large numbers of prey animals for easier slaughter. This important new research from Bryan Hockett and Eric Dillingham examines the archaeological evidence for large-scale traps (defined by the authors as "rock and/or wood features constructed through group or communal effort to trap or ambush migrating artiodactyls" such as bighorn sheep or pronghorn antelope). Focusing their inquiry on the Great Basin region of eastern California, western Utah, and Nevada, Hockett and Dillingham nevertheless draw conclusions from their study that may inform similar research in other parts of the world. With ample color illustrations as well as informative maps, drawings, and tables, this careful study of ancient communal hunting practices offers important insights drawn from some of the oldest large-scale trap structures in the world. Large-Scale Traps of the Great Basin will occupy an important place in the literature of the early inhabitants of North America" |
Beschreibung: | vii, 148 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 29 cm |
ISBN: | 9781648431081 |
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spelling | Hockett, Bryan S. Verfasser aut Large-scale traps of the Great Basin Bryan S. Hockett and Eric Dillingham ; with contributions by Clifford Alpheus Shaw and Mark O'Brien College Station Texas A&M University Press [2023] vii, 148 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 29 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Peopling of the Americas publications Introduction to the Large-Scale Traps of Nevada, Eastern California, and Western Utah -- Defining Large-Scale Trap Features: Corrals, V-Shaped Wings, Fences, Rock Alignments, and Rock Walls -- Overview of the Large-Scale Traps of the Great Basin -- The Tunna' Nosi' Kaiva' Gwaa Trap Complex / with Clifford Alpheus Shaw -- The Pine Grove Hills Trap Complex -- Descriptive Details of Six Additional Large-Scale Traps -- A Note on How Large-Scale Trapping Informs Hypotheses of Great Basin Culture Change "As with any human population, early hunter-gatherers in North America spent much of their time and energy on securing a reliable food supply. One efficient means of doing this involved the use of large-scale traps, designed to concentrate large numbers of prey animals for easier slaughter. This important new research from Bryan Hockett and Eric Dillingham examines the archaeological evidence for large-scale traps (defined by the authors as "rock and/or wood features constructed through group or communal effort to trap or ambush migrating artiodactyls" such as bighorn sheep or pronghorn antelope). Focusing their inquiry on the Great Basin region of eastern California, western Utah, and Nevada, Hockett and Dillingham nevertheless draw conclusions from their study that may inform similar research in other parts of the world. With ample color illustrations as well as informative maps, drawings, and tables, this careful study of ancient communal hunting practices offers important insights drawn from some of the oldest large-scale trap structures in the world. Large-Scale Traps of the Great Basin will occupy an important place in the literature of the early inhabitants of North America" Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Wildbeuter (DE-588)4066097-7 gnd rswk-swf Archäologische Stätte (DE-588)4318315-3 gnd rswk-swf Fund (DE-588)4155636-7 gnd rswk-swf Utah West (DE-588)4213175-3 gnd rswk-swf Nevada (DE-588)4041996-4 gnd rswk-swf Große Seen Region (DE-588)4264291-7 gnd rswk-swf Kalifornien Ost (DE-588)4464244-1 gnd rswk-swf Hunting and gathering societies / Great Basin Prehistoric peoples / Trapping / Great Basin Animal traps / Great Basin / Design and construction Landscape archaeology / Great Basin Great Basin / Antiquities Antiquities Hunting and gathering societies Landscape archaeology United States / Great Basin Große Seen Region (DE-588)4264291-7 g Kalifornien Ost (DE-588)4464244-1 g Utah West (DE-588)4213175-3 g Nevada (DE-588)4041996-4 g Archäologische Stätte (DE-588)4318315-3 s Wildbeuter (DE-588)4066097-7 s Fund (DE-588)4155636-7 s Vor- und Frühgeschichte z DE-604 Dillingham, Eric 1962- Verfasser aut |
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title | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin |
title_auth | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin |
title_exact_search | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin |
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title_full | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin Bryan S. Hockett and Eric Dillingham ; with contributions by Clifford Alpheus Shaw and Mark O'Brien |
title_fullStr | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin Bryan S. Hockett and Eric Dillingham ; with contributions by Clifford Alpheus Shaw and Mark O'Brien |
title_full_unstemmed | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin Bryan S. Hockett and Eric Dillingham ; with contributions by Clifford Alpheus Shaw and Mark O'Brien |
title_short | Large-scale traps of the Great Basin |
title_sort | large scale traps of the great basin |
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