The archaeology of hybrid material culture
In recent years, archaeologists have used the terms hybrid and hybridity with increasing frequency to describe and interpret forms of material culture. Hybridity is a way of viewing culture and human action that addresses the issue of power differentials between peoples and cultures. This approach s...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Carbondale :
Southern Illinois University Press
[2013]
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Colección: | Occasional paper (Southern Illinois University Press) ;
no. 39. |
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Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b29232466*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Jeb J. Card
- Ceramic change in colonial Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Parsing hybridity: archaeologies of amalgamation in seventeenth-century New Mexico / Matthew Liebmann
- Of earth and clay: Caribbean ceramics in the African Atlantic / Mark W. Hauser
- Continuity and change in early eighteenth-century Apalachee colonowares / Ann S. Cordell
- Italianate pipil potters: mesoamerican transformation of renaissance material culture in early spanish colonial San Salvador / Jeb J. Card
- Worshipping with hybrid objects: assessing culture contact through use context / Melissa Chatfield
- Ethnicity and material culture in Latin America.
- Long-term patterns of ethnogenesis in indigenous Amazonia / Jonathan D. Hill
- Classic Maya ceramic hybridity in the Sibun Valley of Belize / Eleanor Harrison-Buck, Ellen Spensley Moriarty, and Patricia A. McAnany
- Hybrid cultures...and hybrid peoples: bioarchaeology of genetic change, religious architecture, and burial ritual in the colonial Andes / Haagen D. Klaus
- A change of dress on the coast of Peru: technological and material hybridity in colonial Peruvian textiles / Carrie Brezine
- Hybridity, identity, and archaeological practice / Kathleen Deagan
- Culture contact and transformation in technological style.
- The Chatelperronian: hybrid culture or independent innovation / Clare Tolmie
- The industrious exiles: an analysis of flaked glass tools from the leprosarium at Kalawao, Molokai / James L. Flexner and Colleen L. Morgan
- Innovation and identity: the language and reality of prehistoric imitation and technological change / Catherine J. Frieman
- Bones, stones, and metal tools: experiments in middle Missouri bone working / Janet Lynn Griffitts
- "Style" in crafting hybrid material culture on the fringes of empire: an example from the native North American midcontinent / Kathleen L. Ehrhardt
- Materiality and identity.
- The Kayenta diaspora and Salado meta-identity in the late precontact U.S. Southwest / Jeffery J. Clark, Deborah L. Huntley, J. Brett Hill, and Patrick D. Lyons
- Small beginnings: experimental technologies and implications for hybridity / Katherine Hayes
- Set in stone: on hybrid images and social relationships in prehistoric and Roman Europe / Christopher M. Roberts
- Architectural spaces and hybrid practices in ancient northern Mesopotamia / Sevil Baltal Trpan
- What, where, and when is hybridity / Stephen W. Silliman.