Studies in Culture Contact :: Interaction, Culture Change, and Archaeology.

People have long been fascinated about times in human history when different cultures and societies first came into contact with each other, how they reacted to that contact, and why it sometimes occurred peacefully and at other times was violent or catastrophic. Studies in Culture Contact: Interact...

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1. Verfasser: Cusick, James G.
Weitere Verfasser: Deagan, Kathleen A., Rice, Prudence M., Schuyler, Robert L., 1947-, Ramenofsky, Ann F. (Ann Felice), 1942-, Schortman, Edward M., Urban, Patricia A. (Patricia Ann), 1950-, Hill, Jonathan David, 1954-, Singleton, Theresa A., Terrell, John, Stein, Gil, 1956-, Smith, Stuart Tyson, 1960-, Dietler, Michael, Wells, Peter S., Evans, Susan Toby, 1945-, DeCorse, Christopher R., Armstrong, Douglas V., Saunders, Rebecca, 1955-, Wagner, Mark J., Palka, Joel W., 1962-, Alexander, Rani T., 1962-
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2015.
©1998
Schriftenreihe:Occasional paper (Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Center for Archaeological Investigations) ; no. 25.
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Zusammenfassung:People have long been fascinated about times in human history when different cultures and societies first came into contact with each other, how they reacted to that contact, and why it sometimes occurred peacefully and at other times was violent or catastrophic. Studies in Culture Contact: Interaction, Culture Change, and Archaeology, edited by James G. Cusick, seeks to define the role of culture contact in human history, to identify issues in the study of culture contact in archaeology, and to provide a critical overview of the major theoretical approaches to the study of culture and contac.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (513 pages)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780809334100
0809334100

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