Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in Theory
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Theory in the Pacific, the Pacific in Theory
Archaeological Perspectives
Thomas, Tim
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2020
336
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Inglês
9781138303546
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1 Theory in the Pacific, and the Pacific in theory
Tim Thomas
2 Theory beyond the calm ocean? The Pacific contribution to global island archaeology
Thomas P. Leppard and Scott M. Fitzpatrick
3 Pacific island archaeology and evolutionary theory
Ethan E. Cochrane
4 Controlled comparison and the phylogenetic model in Polynesian culture history
Patrick V. Kirch
5 Pacific ethnography, archaeology, and the pattern of global prehistoric social life
Mark Golitko
6 Preceramic shell-working, Caution Bay and the Circum-New Guinea Archipelago
Katherine Szabo, Bruno David, Ian J. McNiven, and Matthew Leavesley
7 Pacific colonisation as process and practice
Tim Thomas
8 The political economy of prestige practices in the Pacific: understanding Lapita and after
Matthew Spriggs
9 Anarchist theory in the Pacific and 'Pacific anarchists' in archaeological thought
James L. Flexner
10 Opening discursive space: New Guinea's contribution to the history of early agriculture
Tim Denham
11 Settlement patterns and networks: secondary centres and elite ritual-political power in the Society Islands chiefdoms
Jennifer G. Kahn
12 Gender archaeology in Polynesia: past, present, and future
Cynthia L. Van Gilder
13 Entangled histories: oral history and archaeology in the Pacific
Peter J. Sheppard
14 Taking indigenous theory seriously: whakapapa and chevron pendants
Yvonne Marshall
Tim Thomas
2 Theory beyond the calm ocean? The Pacific contribution to global island archaeology
Thomas P. Leppard and Scott M. Fitzpatrick
3 Pacific island archaeology and evolutionary theory
Ethan E. Cochrane
4 Controlled comparison and the phylogenetic model in Polynesian culture history
Patrick V. Kirch
5 Pacific ethnography, archaeology, and the pattern of global prehistoric social life
Mark Golitko
6 Preceramic shell-working, Caution Bay and the Circum-New Guinea Archipelago
Katherine Szabo, Bruno David, Ian J. McNiven, and Matthew Leavesley
7 Pacific colonisation as process and practice
Tim Thomas
8 The political economy of prestige practices in the Pacific: understanding Lapita and after
Matthew Spriggs
9 Anarchist theory in the Pacific and 'Pacific anarchists' in archaeological thought
James L. Flexner
10 Opening discursive space: New Guinea's contribution to the history of early agriculture
Tim Denham
11 Settlement patterns and networks: secondary centres and elite ritual-political power in the Society Islands chiefdoms
Jennifer G. Kahn
12 Gender archaeology in Polynesia: past, present, and future
Cynthia L. Van Gilder
13 Entangled histories: oral history and archaeology in the Pacific
Peter J. Sheppard
14 Taking indigenous theory seriously: whakapapa and chevron pendants
Yvonne Marshall
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Remote Oceania;archaeological imagination;Cal Bp;Pacific region;Pacific Archaeologists;Bismarck Archipelago;Solomon Islands;Lapita Pottery;Island Archaeology;Eastern Polynesia;Prestige Practices;Animal Translocations;Guinea Region;Shell Artefacts;Phylogenetic Model;Body Whorl;Polynesian Languages;Ancestral Polynesian;Prestige Good Systems;Domestication Traits;Lapita Culture;SW Pacific;Task Differentiation Approach;Early Agriculture;East Polynesian;Prestige Goods;AMS Radiocarbon Date
1 Theory in the Pacific, and the Pacific in theory
Tim Thomas
2 Theory beyond the calm ocean? The Pacific contribution to global island archaeology
Thomas P. Leppard and Scott M. Fitzpatrick
3 Pacific island archaeology and evolutionary theory
Ethan E. Cochrane
4 Controlled comparison and the phylogenetic model in Polynesian culture history
Patrick V. Kirch
5 Pacific ethnography, archaeology, and the pattern of global prehistoric social life
Mark Golitko
6 Preceramic shell-working, Caution Bay and the Circum-New Guinea Archipelago
Katherine Szabo, Bruno David, Ian J. McNiven, and Matthew Leavesley
7 Pacific colonisation as process and practice
Tim Thomas
8 The political economy of prestige practices in the Pacific: understanding Lapita and after
Matthew Spriggs
9 Anarchist theory in the Pacific and 'Pacific anarchists' in archaeological thought
James L. Flexner
10 Opening discursive space: New Guinea's contribution to the history of early agriculture
Tim Denham
11 Settlement patterns and networks: secondary centres and elite ritual-political power in the Society Islands chiefdoms
Jennifer G. Kahn
12 Gender archaeology in Polynesia: past, present, and future
Cynthia L. Van Gilder
13 Entangled histories: oral history and archaeology in the Pacific
Peter J. Sheppard
14 Taking indigenous theory seriously: whakapapa and chevron pendants
Yvonne Marshall
Tim Thomas
2 Theory beyond the calm ocean? The Pacific contribution to global island archaeology
Thomas P. Leppard and Scott M. Fitzpatrick
3 Pacific island archaeology and evolutionary theory
Ethan E. Cochrane
4 Controlled comparison and the phylogenetic model in Polynesian culture history
Patrick V. Kirch
5 Pacific ethnography, archaeology, and the pattern of global prehistoric social life
Mark Golitko
6 Preceramic shell-working, Caution Bay and the Circum-New Guinea Archipelago
Katherine Szabo, Bruno David, Ian J. McNiven, and Matthew Leavesley
7 Pacific colonisation as process and practice
Tim Thomas
8 The political economy of prestige practices in the Pacific: understanding Lapita and after
Matthew Spriggs
9 Anarchist theory in the Pacific and 'Pacific anarchists' in archaeological thought
James L. Flexner
10 Opening discursive space: New Guinea's contribution to the history of early agriculture
Tim Denham
11 Settlement patterns and networks: secondary centres and elite ritual-political power in the Society Islands chiefdoms
Jennifer G. Kahn
12 Gender archaeology in Polynesia: past, present, and future
Cynthia L. Van Gilder
13 Entangled histories: oral history and archaeology in the Pacific
Peter J. Sheppard
14 Taking indigenous theory seriously: whakapapa and chevron pendants
Yvonne Marshall
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Remote Oceania;archaeological imagination;Cal Bp;Pacific region;Pacific Archaeologists;Bismarck Archipelago;Solomon Islands;Lapita Pottery;Island Archaeology;Eastern Polynesia;Prestige Practices;Animal Translocations;Guinea Region;Shell Artefacts;Phylogenetic Model;Body Whorl;Polynesian Languages;Ancestral Polynesian;Prestige Good Systems;Domestication Traits;Lapita Culture;SW Pacific;Task Differentiation Approach;Early Agriculture;East Polynesian;Prestige Goods;AMS Radiocarbon Date