From foraging to farming in the Andes : new perspectives on food production and social organization / / edited by Tom D. Dillehay ; contributors, Peter Kaulicke [and others] [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 980/.01 |
Soggetto topico |
Indians of South America - Agriculture - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley
Indians of South America - Food - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Hunting and gathering societies - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Agriculture - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley - Origin Plants, Cultivated - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Irrigation farming - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Excavations (Archaeology) - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Plant remains (Archaeology) - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley |
ISBN |
1-107-22125-0
1-139-06390-1 1-283-11273-6 1-139-07630-2 9786613112736 1-139-08313-9 1-139-07859-3 1-139-08086-5 0-511-79379-0 1-139-07058-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
; Foreword / Peter Kaulicke -- ; 1. Introduction / Tom D. Dillehay -- The central Andean coastal plains and foothills -- Environment and boundary of the study area -- Cultural phase chronology -- Setting the stage in the study area -- Some guiding conceptual issues -- Clarifications and the book's organization -- ; 2. Research history, methods, and site types / Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen, and Greg Maggard -- Project methods -- Definition of site types -- Spatial and temporal boundaries of sites -- 3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments from the Zaña to the Chicama valleys 25,000 to 6,000 years ago / Patricia J. Netherly -- An overview of climate in Northern South America from the late glacial maximum to the mid-Holocene -- Biogeography of the Northern Andes from the Pleistocene/Holocene transition to the mid-Holocene -- Environmental records in the study region -- Entomological indicators for paleoclimate -- Stable carbon isotope assays -- ; Conclusion -- 4. El Palto phase (13800-9800 BP) / Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay -- El Palto subphase (~13800-11700 BP) -- ; Afterthoughts -- 5. Las Pircas phase (9800-7800 BP) / Jack Rossen -- Environmental setting -- Architecture and features -- Human remains -- House gardens -- Other subsistence -- The Nanchoc lithic tradition -- ; Other industries -- Ritualization -- ; Summary -- 6. Tierra Blanca phase (7800-5000 BP) / Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay -- Environment and settlement pattern -- Subsistence patterns -- Technology -- Domestic architecture -- Public architecture -- Burial patterns/treatment of the dead -- ; Summary -- 7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages / Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly, and Jack Rossen -- Cementerio de Nanchoc site: CA-09-04 -- Non-mound excavation and workshop in zone B -- Geo-chemical and micro-residue evidence for calcite (lime or cal) productions -- Geophysical survey -- Comparative implications of the cementerio de Nanchoc mounds -- ; Discussion -- The terminal preceramic period at the hillside side of Cerro Guitarra (PV-19-54) -- ; Discussion.
; 8. Human remains / John W. Verano and Jack Rossen -- El Plato phase -- ; Las Pircas phase -- Tierra Blanca phase -- The question of cannibalism -- ; 9. Preceramic plant gathering, gardening, and farming / Jack Rossen -- Conceptual beginnings -- Environmental setting -- El Plato phase -- ; Las Pircas phase -- ; Discussion: Las Pircas phase plant use -- Tierra Blanca phase -- Terminal preceramic phase -- ; Summary -- Modeling early plant use -- ; 10. Faunal remains / Kary Stackelbeck -- Methods -- Habitats of the exploited fauna -- Seasonality data -- Technological considerations -- Diachronic patterns of faunal exploitation -- Faunal assemblages and domestic architecture -- ; Summary -- 11. Technologies and material cultures / Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen, and Kary Stackelbeck -- Architecture -- Canals -- Preserved gardens and agricultural fields -- Exotic curiosities -- Chipped copper ore and smelted copper -- Lithic technology -- ; Afterthought -- 12. Settlement and landscape patterns / Tom D. Dillehay -- Spatial variability and phase adaptations -- Specific site and phase distributions -- General patterns -- Intact buried cultural deposits -- Population dynamics and estimates -- Population abandonment/aggregation -- ; Discussion -- 13. Foraging to farming and community development / Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen, and Kary Stackelbeck -- Pathways to farming -- Early water control -- The Nanchoc tradition : community land use, exchange, and interaction systems -- The economic foundations of Andean civilizations -- ; Summary -- 14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American contexts / Dolores Piperno -- The plants, their source areas, and time lines of appearance -- The communities that first cultivated and domesticated plants -- ; Future prospects -- 15. Conclusions / Tom D. Dillehay -- Ritual and technology -- Social units and levels -- Supra-household level -- Landscapes and thresholds -- Bridgehead communities and intergroup fronts -- Widening the scope of interaction -- Small thoughts, big changes -- ; Appendix 1: Radiocarbon dates for all preceramic phases and subphases -- ; Appendix 2: Dry forest biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes in northwestern Peru / Patricia J. Netherly -- ; Appendix 3: Stable carbon isotopes / Patricia J. Netherly -- ; Appendix 4: Faunal species present in preceramic assemblages by phase in the Jequetepeque and Zaña valleys. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460096303321 |
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
From foraging to farming in the Andes : new perspectives on food production and social organization / / edited by Tom D. Dillehay ; contributors, Peter Kaulicke [and others] [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 980/.01 |
Soggetto topico |
Indians of South America - Agriculture - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley
Indians of South America - Food - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Hunting and gathering societies - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Agriculture - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley - Origin Plants, Cultivated - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Irrigation farming - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Excavations (Archaeology) - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Plant remains (Archaeology) - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley |
ISBN |
1-107-22125-0
1-139-06390-1 1-283-11273-6 1-139-07630-2 9786613112736 1-139-08313-9 1-139-07859-3 1-139-08086-5 0-511-79379-0 1-139-07058-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
; Foreword / Peter Kaulicke -- ; 1. Introduction / Tom D. Dillehay -- The central Andean coastal plains and foothills -- Environment and boundary of the study area -- Cultural phase chronology -- Setting the stage in the study area -- Some guiding conceptual issues -- Clarifications and the book's organization -- ; 2. Research history, methods, and site types / Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen, and Greg Maggard -- Project methods -- Definition of site types -- Spatial and temporal boundaries of sites -- 3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments from the Zaña to the Chicama valleys 25,000 to 6,000 years ago / Patricia J. Netherly -- An overview of climate in Northern South America from the late glacial maximum to the mid-Holocene -- Biogeography of the Northern Andes from the Pleistocene/Holocene transition to the mid-Holocene -- Environmental records in the study region -- Entomological indicators for paleoclimate -- Stable carbon isotope assays -- ; Conclusion -- 4. El Palto phase (13800-9800 BP) / Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay -- El Palto subphase (~13800-11700 BP) -- ; Afterthoughts -- 5. Las Pircas phase (9800-7800 BP) / Jack Rossen -- Environmental setting -- Architecture and features -- Human remains -- House gardens -- Other subsistence -- The Nanchoc lithic tradition -- ; Other industries -- Ritualization -- ; Summary -- 6. Tierra Blanca phase (7800-5000 BP) / Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay -- Environment and settlement pattern -- Subsistence patterns -- Technology -- Domestic architecture -- Public architecture -- Burial patterns/treatment of the dead -- ; Summary -- 7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages / Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly, and Jack Rossen -- Cementerio de Nanchoc site: CA-09-04 -- Non-mound excavation and workshop in zone B -- Geo-chemical and micro-residue evidence for calcite (lime or cal) productions -- Geophysical survey -- Comparative implications of the cementerio de Nanchoc mounds -- ; Discussion -- The terminal preceramic period at the hillside side of Cerro Guitarra (PV-19-54) -- ; Discussion.
; 8. Human remains / John W. Verano and Jack Rossen -- El Plato phase -- ; Las Pircas phase -- Tierra Blanca phase -- The question of cannibalism -- ; 9. Preceramic plant gathering, gardening, and farming / Jack Rossen -- Conceptual beginnings -- Environmental setting -- El Plato phase -- ; Las Pircas phase -- ; Discussion: Las Pircas phase plant use -- Tierra Blanca phase -- Terminal preceramic phase -- ; Summary -- Modeling early plant use -- ; 10. Faunal remains / Kary Stackelbeck -- Methods -- Habitats of the exploited fauna -- Seasonality data -- Technological considerations -- Diachronic patterns of faunal exploitation -- Faunal assemblages and domestic architecture -- ; Summary -- 11. Technologies and material cultures / Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen, and Kary Stackelbeck -- Architecture -- Canals -- Preserved gardens and agricultural fields -- Exotic curiosities -- Chipped copper ore and smelted copper -- Lithic technology -- ; Afterthought -- 12. Settlement and landscape patterns / Tom D. Dillehay -- Spatial variability and phase adaptations -- Specific site and phase distributions -- General patterns -- Intact buried cultural deposits -- Population dynamics and estimates -- Population abandonment/aggregation -- ; Discussion -- 13. Foraging to farming and community development / Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen, and Kary Stackelbeck -- Pathways to farming -- Early water control -- The Nanchoc tradition : community land use, exchange, and interaction systems -- The economic foundations of Andean civilizations -- ; Summary -- 14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American contexts / Dolores Piperno -- The plants, their source areas, and time lines of appearance -- The communities that first cultivated and domesticated plants -- ; Future prospects -- 15. Conclusions / Tom D. Dillehay -- Ritual and technology -- Social units and levels -- Supra-household level -- Landscapes and thresholds -- Bridgehead communities and intergroup fronts -- Widening the scope of interaction -- Small thoughts, big changes -- ; Appendix 1: Radiocarbon dates for all preceramic phases and subphases -- ; Appendix 2: Dry forest biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes in northwestern Peru / Patricia J. Netherly -- ; Appendix 3: Stable carbon isotopes / Patricia J. Netherly -- ; Appendix 4: Faunal species present in preceramic assemblages by phase in the Jequetepeque and Zaña valleys. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790048103321 |
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
From foraging to farming in the Andes : new perspectives on food production and social organization / / edited by Tom D. Dillehay ; contributors, Peter Kaulicke [and others] [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 980/.01 |
Soggetto topico |
Indians of South America - Agriculture - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley
Indians of South America - Food - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Hunting and gathering societies - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Agriculture - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley - Origin Plants, Cultivated - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Irrigation farming - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Excavations (Archaeology) - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley Plant remains (Archaeology) - Peru - Jequetepeque River Valley |
ISBN |
1-107-22125-0
1-139-06390-1 1-283-11273-6 1-139-07630-2 9786613112736 1-139-08313-9 1-139-07859-3 1-139-08086-5 0-511-79379-0 1-139-07058-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
; Foreword / Peter Kaulicke -- ; 1. Introduction / Tom D. Dillehay -- The central Andean coastal plains and foothills -- Environment and boundary of the study area -- Cultural phase chronology -- Setting the stage in the study area -- Some guiding conceptual issues -- Clarifications and the book's organization -- ; 2. Research history, methods, and site types / Tom D. Dillehay, Kary Stackelbeck, Jack Rossen, and Greg Maggard -- Project methods -- Definition of site types -- Spatial and temporal boundaries of sites -- 3. Pleistocene and Holocene environments from the Zaña to the Chicama valleys 25,000 to 6,000 years ago / Patricia J. Netherly -- An overview of climate in Northern South America from the late glacial maximum to the mid-Holocene -- Biogeography of the Northern Andes from the Pleistocene/Holocene transition to the mid-Holocene -- Environmental records in the study region -- Entomological indicators for paleoclimate -- Stable carbon isotope assays -- ; Conclusion -- 4. El Palto phase (13800-9800 BP) / Greg Maggard and Tom D. Dillehay -- El Palto subphase (~13800-11700 BP) -- ; Afterthoughts -- 5. Las Pircas phase (9800-7800 BP) / Jack Rossen -- Environmental setting -- Architecture and features -- Human remains -- House gardens -- Other subsistence -- The Nanchoc lithic tradition -- ; Other industries -- Ritualization -- ; Summary -- 6. Tierra Blanca phase (7800-5000 BP) / Kary Stackelbeck and Tom D. Dillehay -- Environment and settlement pattern -- Subsistence patterns -- Technology -- Domestic architecture -- Public architecture -- Burial patterns/treatment of the dead -- ; Summary -- 7. Preceramic mounds and hillside villages / Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly, and Jack Rossen -- Cementerio de Nanchoc site: CA-09-04 -- Non-mound excavation and workshop in zone B -- Geo-chemical and micro-residue evidence for calcite (lime or cal) productions -- Geophysical survey -- Comparative implications of the cementerio de Nanchoc mounds -- ; Discussion -- The terminal preceramic period at the hillside side of Cerro Guitarra (PV-19-54) -- ; Discussion.
; 8. Human remains / John W. Verano and Jack Rossen -- El Plato phase -- ; Las Pircas phase -- Tierra Blanca phase -- The question of cannibalism -- ; 9. Preceramic plant gathering, gardening, and farming / Jack Rossen -- Conceptual beginnings -- Environmental setting -- El Plato phase -- ; Las Pircas phase -- ; Discussion: Las Pircas phase plant use -- Tierra Blanca phase -- Terminal preceramic phase -- ; Summary -- Modeling early plant use -- ; 10. Faunal remains / Kary Stackelbeck -- Methods -- Habitats of the exploited fauna -- Seasonality data -- Technological considerations -- Diachronic patterns of faunal exploitation -- Faunal assemblages and domestic architecture -- ; Summary -- 11. Technologies and material cultures / Tom D. Dillehay, Greg Maggard, Jack Rossen, and Kary Stackelbeck -- Architecture -- Canals -- Preserved gardens and agricultural fields -- Exotic curiosities -- Chipped copper ore and smelted copper -- Lithic technology -- ; Afterthought -- 12. Settlement and landscape patterns / Tom D. Dillehay -- Spatial variability and phase adaptations -- Specific site and phase distributions -- General patterns -- Intact buried cultural deposits -- Population dynamics and estimates -- Population abandonment/aggregation -- ; Discussion -- 13. Foraging to farming and community development / Tom D. Dillehay, Jack Rossen, and Kary Stackelbeck -- Pathways to farming -- Early water control -- The Nanchoc tradition : community land use, exchange, and interaction systems -- The economic foundations of Andean civilizations -- ; Summary -- 14. Northern Peruvian early and middle preceramic agriculture in Central and South American contexts / Dolores Piperno -- The plants, their source areas, and time lines of appearance -- The communities that first cultivated and domesticated plants -- ; Future prospects -- 15. Conclusions / Tom D. Dillehay -- Ritual and technology -- Social units and levels -- Supra-household level -- Landscapes and thresholds -- Bridgehead communities and intergroup fronts -- Widening the scope of interaction -- Small thoughts, big changes -- ; Appendix 1: Radiocarbon dates for all preceramic phases and subphases -- ; Appendix 2: Dry forest biomes of the coastal valleys and lower western slopes in northwestern Peru / Patricia J. Netherly -- ; Appendix 3: Stable carbon isotopes / Patricia J. Netherly -- ; Appendix 4: Faunal species present in preceramic assemblages by phase in the Jequetepeque and Zaña valleys. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810893703321 |
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|