03904nam 2200661Ia 450 991081212930332120200520144314.00-8173-8364-60-585-16398-7(CKB)111004368624176(EBL)547632(OCoLC)648711524(SSID)ssj0000111049(PQKBManifestationID)11137667(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000111049(PQKBWorkID)10074957(PQKB)10108666(OCoLC)44955169(MdBmJHUP)muse9129(MiAaPQ)EBC547632(EXLCZ)9911100436862417619940318d1995 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBeyond subsistence plains archaeology and the postprocessual critique /edited by Philip Duke and Michael C. Wilson1st ed.Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Pressc19951 online resource (320 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8173-0799-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-283) and index.Contents; Preface; Introduction: Postprocessualism and Plains Archaeology; Part I: Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives; 1. Processual and Postprocessual Archaeology: A Brief Critical Review; 2. We Do Not Need Your Past! Politics, Indian Time, and Plains Archaeology; 3. Beyond Hearth and Home on the Range: Feminist Approaches to Plains Archaeology; 4. Taxonomic Determinism in Evolutionary Theory: Another Model of Multilinear Cultural Evolution with an Example from the Plains; 5. Predictive Modeling and Cultural Resource Management: An Alternative View from the Plains PeripheryPart II: Building Alternative Archaeologies6. Social and Political Causes for the Emergence of Intensive Agriculture in Eastern North America; 7. Great Plains Mound Building: A Postprocessual View; 8. Sing Away the Buffalo: Faction and Fission on the Northern Plains; 9. The Household as a Portable Mnemonic Landscape: Archaeological Implications for Plains Stone Circle Sites; 10. Medicine Wheels on the Northern Plains: Contexts, Codes, and Symbols; 11. Projectile Points as Cultural Symbols: Ethnography and Archaeology; Part III: Commentary; 12. Paradigm in the Rough13. Fighting Back on the PlainsReferences; Contributors; IndexThis volume presents a series of essays, written by Plains scholars of diverse research interests and backgrounds, that apply postprocessual approaches to the solution of current problems in Plains archaeology. Postprocessual archaeology is seen as a potential vehicle for integrating culture-historical, processual, and postmodernist approaches to solve specific archaeological problems. The contributors address specific interpretive problems in all the major regions of the North American Plains, investigate different Plains societies (including hunter-gatherers and farmers and tIndians of North AmericaGreat PlainsSocial conditionsIndians of North AmericaGreat PlainsAntiquitiesSocial archaeologyGreat PlainsPhilosophyEnvironmental archaeologyGreat PlainsPhilosophyGreat PlainsAntiquitiesIndians of North AmericaSocial conditions.Indians of North AmericaAntiquities.Social archaeologyPhilosophy.Environmental archaeologyPhilosophy.978.200497978/.00497Duke P. G886377Wilson Michael1948-1621204MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812129303321Beyond subsistence3954380UNINA