The archaeology of events :: cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast /
"Across the social sciences, gradualist evolutionary models of historical dynamics are giving way to explanations focused on the punctuated and contingent 'events' through which history is actually experienced. The Archaeology of Events is the first book-length work that systematicall...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Across the social sciences, gradualist evolutionary models of historical dynamics are giving way to explanations focused on the punctuated and contingent 'events' through which history is actually experienced. The Archaeology of Events is the first book-length work that systematically applies this new eventful approach to major developments in the pre-Columbian Southeast. Traditional accounts of pre-Columbian societies often portray them as 'cold' and unchanging for centuries or millennia. Events-based analyses have opened up archaeological discourse to the more nuanced and flexible idea of context-specific, rapidly transpiring, and broadly consequential historical 'events' as catalysts of cultural change. The Archaeology of Events, edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue, considers a variety of perspectives on the nature and scale of events and their role in historical change. These perspectives are applied to a broad range of archeological contexts stretching across the Southeast and spanning more than 7,000 years of the region's pre-Columbian history. New data suggest that several of this region's most pivotal historical developments, such as the founding of Cahokia, the transformation of Moundville from urban center to vacated necropolis, and the construction of Poverty Point's Mound A, were not protracted incremental processes, but rather watershed moments that significantly altered the long-term trajectories of indigenous Southeastern societies. In addition to exceptional occurrences that impacted entire communities or peoples, Southeastern archaeologists are increasingly recognizing the historical importance of localized, everyday events, such as building a house, crafting a pot, or depositing shell. The essays collected by Gilmore and O'Donoughue show that small-scale events can make significant contributions to the unfolding of broad, regional-scale historical processes and to the reproduction or transformation of social structures. The Archaeology of Events is the first volume to explore the archaeological record of events in the Southeastern United States, the methodologies that archaeologists bring to bear on this kind of research, and considerations of the event as an important theoretical concept"-- |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 5. Households Making History: An Eventful Temporality of the Late Woodland Period at Kolomoki (9ER1) -- Thomas J. PluckhahnII. Historical Interventions; 6. Subterranean Histories: Pit Events and Place-Making in Late Archaic Florida -- Zackary I. Gilmore; 7. Pilgrimage to Poverty Point? -- S. Margaret Spivey, Tristram R. Kidder, Anthony L. Ortmann, and Lee J. Arco; 8. On the Monumentality of Events: Refiguring Late Woodland Culture History at Troyville -- Mark A. Rees and Aubra L. Lee; 9. Mississippian Microhistories and Submound Moments -- Charles Cobb; III. Commentary. | |
505 | 8 | |a 10. Event and Structure: Culture Change and Continuity in the Ancient Southeast -- David G. AndersonReferences Cited; Contributors; Index. | |
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spelling | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Across the social sciences, gradualist evolutionary models of historical dynamics are giving way to explanations focused on the punctuated and contingent 'events' through which history is actually experienced. The Archaeology of Events is the first book-length work that systematically applies this new eventful approach to major developments in the pre-Columbian Southeast. Traditional accounts of pre-Columbian societies often portray them as 'cold' and unchanging for centuries or millennia. Events-based analyses have opened up archaeological discourse to the more nuanced and flexible idea of context-specific, rapidly transpiring, and broadly consequential historical 'events' as catalysts of cultural change. The Archaeology of Events, edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue, considers a variety of perspectives on the nature and scale of events and their role in historical change. These perspectives are applied to a broad range of archeological contexts stretching across the Southeast and spanning more than 7,000 years of the region's pre-Columbian history. New data suggest that several of this region's most pivotal historical developments, such as the founding of Cahokia, the transformation of Moundville from urban center to vacated necropolis, and the construction of Poverty Point's Mound A, were not protracted incremental processes, but rather watershed moments that significantly altered the long-term trajectories of indigenous Southeastern societies. In addition to exceptional occurrences that impacted entire communities or peoples, Southeastern archaeologists are increasingly recognizing the historical importance of localized, everyday events, such as building a house, crafting a pot, or depositing shell. The essays collected by Gilmore and O'Donoughue show that small-scale events can make significant contributions to the unfolding of broad, regional-scale historical processes and to the reproduction or transformation of social structures. The Archaeology of Events is the first volume to explore the archaeological record of events in the Southeastern United States, the methodologies that archaeologists bring to bear on this kind of research, and considerations of the event as an important theoretical concept"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. List of Illustrations; Introduction: The Enigma of the Event -- Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue; I. When Practice Becomes History; 1. In the Unlikely Event: Method for Temporalizing the Experience of Change -- Kenneth E. Sassaman and Jason M. O'Donoughue; 2. Beyond the Event Horizon: Moments of Consequence in the St. Johns River Valley -- Jason M. O'Donoughue; 3. Hunter-Gatherer Histories: The Role of Events in the Construction of the Chiggerville Shell Midden -- Christopher R. Moore; 4. Pits for the Ancestors -- Meggan E. Blessing. 5. Households Making History: An Eventful Temporality of the Late Woodland Period at Kolomoki (9ER1) -- Thomas J. PluckhahnII. Historical Interventions; 6. Subterranean Histories: Pit Events and Place-Making in Late Archaic Florida -- Zackary I. Gilmore; 7. Pilgrimage to Poverty Point? -- S. Margaret Spivey, Tristram R. Kidder, Anthony L. Ortmann, and Lee J. Arco; 8. On the Monumentality of Events: Refiguring Late Woodland Culture History at Troyville -- Mark A. Rees and Aubra L. Lee; 9. Mississippian Microhistories and Submound Moments -- Charles Cobb; III. Commentary. 10. Event and Structure: Culture Change and Continuity in the Ancient Southeast -- David G. AndersonReferences Cited; Contributors; Index. Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065518 Indians of North America Southern States Social conditions. Social change Southern States History To 1500. Social structure Southern States History To 1500. Continuity Social aspects Southern States History To 1500. Social archaeology Southern States. Southern States Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125634 Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. Archéologie sociale États-Unis (Sud) États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. 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spellingShingle | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / List of Illustrations; Introduction: The Enigma of the Event -- Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue; I. When Practice Becomes History; 1. In the Unlikely Event: Method for Temporalizing the Experience of Change -- Kenneth E. Sassaman and Jason M. O'Donoughue; 2. Beyond the Event Horizon: Moments of Consequence in the St. Johns River Valley -- Jason M. O'Donoughue; 3. Hunter-Gatherer Histories: The Role of Events in the Construction of the Chiggerville Shell Midden -- Christopher R. Moore; 4. Pits for the Ancestors -- Meggan E. Blessing. 5. Households Making History: An Eventful Temporality of the Late Woodland Period at Kolomoki (9ER1) -- Thomas J. PluckhahnII. Historical Interventions; 6. Subterranean Histories: Pit Events and Place-Making in Late Archaic Florida -- Zackary I. Gilmore; 7. Pilgrimage to Poverty Point? -- S. Margaret Spivey, Tristram R. Kidder, Anthony L. Ortmann, and Lee J. Arco; 8. On the Monumentality of Events: Refiguring Late Woodland Culture History at Troyville -- Mark A. Rees and Aubra L. Lee; 9. Mississippian Microhistories and Submound Moments -- Charles Cobb; III. Commentary. 10. Event and Structure: Culture Change and Continuity in the Ancient Southeast -- David G. AndersonReferences Cited; Contributors; Index. Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065518 Indians of North America Southern States Social conditions. Social change Southern States History To 1500. Social structure Southern States History To 1500. Continuity Social aspects Southern States History To 1500. Social archaeology Southern States. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. Archéologie sociale États-Unis (Sud) SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) bisacsh Antiquities fast Indians of North America Antiquities fast Indians of North America Social conditions fast Social archaeology fast Social change fast Social structure fast |
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title | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / |
title_auth | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / |
title_exact_search | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / |
title_full | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue. |
title_fullStr | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue. |
title_full_unstemmed | The archaeology of events : cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O'Donoughue. |
title_short | The archaeology of events : |
title_sort | archaeology of events cultural change and continuity in the pre columbian southeast |
title_sub | cultural change and continuity in the pre-Columbian Southeast / |
topic | Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065518 Indians of North America Southern States Social conditions. Social change Southern States History To 1500. Social structure Southern States History To 1500. Continuity Social aspects Southern States History To 1500. Social archaeology Southern States. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. Archéologie sociale États-Unis (Sud) SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. bisacsh HISTORY United States State & Local South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) bisacsh Antiquities fast Indians of North America Antiquities fast Indians of North America Social conditions fast Social archaeology fast Social change fast Social structure fast |
topic_facet | Indians of North America Southern States Antiquities. Indians of North America Southern States Social conditions. Social change Southern States History To 1500. Social structure Southern States History To 1500. Continuity Social aspects Southern States History To 1500. Social archaeology Southern States. Southern States Antiquities. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. Peuples autochtones États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales. Archéologie sociale États-Unis (Sud) États-Unis (Sud) Antiquités. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General. HISTORY United States State & Local South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) Antiquities Indians of North America Antiquities Indians of North America Social conditions Social archaeology Social change Social structure Southern States History |
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