The Foragers of Point Hope
The Biology and Archaeology of Humans on the Edge of the Alaskan Arctic
Herausgeber: Hilton, Charles E; Cowgill, Libby W; Auerbach, Benjamin M
The Foragers of Point Hope
The Biology and Archaeology of Humans on the Edge of the Alaskan Arctic
Herausgeber: Hilton, Charles E; Cowgill, Libby W; Auerbach, Benjamin M
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Written for archaeologists and biological anthropologists, both at academic and professional levels, this integrative volume brings together evidence from archaeological excavations and human skeletal remains to document how past cultures and peoples successfully lived and interacted in the Arctic environment of Point Hope, as well as Alaska as a whole.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- G. Richard Scott (Reno University of Nevada)The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth52,99 €
- Building Bones: Bone Formation and Development in Anthropology94,99 €
- Barry Bogin (Loughborough University)Patterns of Human Growth54,99 €
- Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg (Ohio State University)What Teeth Reveal about Human Evolution62,99 €
- Stanley J. Ulijaszek (University of Oxford)Models of Obesity91,99 €
- Studies in Forensic Biohistory50,99 €
- The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, 3 Volume Set679,99 €
-
-
-
Written for archaeologists and biological anthropologists, both at academic and professional levels, this integrative volume brings together evidence from archaeological excavations and human skeletal remains to document how past cultures and peoples successfully lived and interacted in the Arctic environment of Point Hope, as well as Alaska as a whole.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 331
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108829410
- ISBN-10: 1108829414
- Artikelnr.: 59866128
- Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 331
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108829410
- ISBN-10: 1108829414
- Artikelnr.: 59866128
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction:
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction:
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.
humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic Charles E. Hilton, Benjamin M.
Auerbach and Libby W. Cowgill; Part I. Regional Archaeological and
Biological Context: 2. The archaeology of north Alaska: Point Hope in
context Anne M. Jensen; 3. The Ipiutak cult of Shamans and its warrior
protectors: an archaeological context Owen K. Mason; 4. Ancestor-descendant
affinities between the Ipiutak and Tigara at Point Hope, AK in the context
of North American Arctic cranial variation Blaine Maley; Part II.
Biological Variation among the Foragers of Point Hope: 5. Contrasting of
the Ipiutak and Tigara: evidence from incisor microwear texture analysis
Kristin L. Krueger; 6. The diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara (Point Hope,
Alaska): evidence from occlusal molar microwear texture analysis Sireen El
Zaatari; 7. Postcranial pathological lesions in precontact Ipiutak and
Tigara skeletal remains of Point Hope, Alaska Charles E. Hilton, Marsha D.
Ogilvie, Megan Latchaw Czarniecki and Sarah Gossett; 8. Bone strength and
subsistence activities at Point Hope Laura L. Shackelford; 9. Postcranial
growth and development of immature skeletons from Point Hope, Alaska Libby
W. Cowgill; Part III. Contexts, Conclusions and Commentaries: 10.
Morphologies from the edge: perspectives on biological variation among the
Late Holocene inhabitants of the northwestern North American Arctic
Benjamin M. Auerbach; 11. The Ipiutak spirit-scape: an archaeological
phenomenon William W. Fitzhugh; 12. Point Hope in certain contexts: a
comment Don E. Dumond; References; Index.