Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, volume 28, 1, marzo 2009

febbraio 28th, 2009 | by Anna |

E’ stato pubblicato il numero di marzo del Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (vol. 28, issue 1). I contributi raccolti nel volume affrontano i più vari argomenti, trattando indagini archeologiche e studi antropologici riguardanti praticamente quasi tutti i continenti: dall’America centrale e settentrionale, all’Asia (Giappone) passando per l’Africa (Zimbabwe) e l’Europa (Spagna e Svezia).

Ecco l’indice:
1. Cover 2/Editorial Board (Page IFC)
2. The diversity of North American projectile-point types, before and after the bow and arrow (pp. 1-13) R. Lee Lyman, Todd L. VanPool, Michael J. O’Brien
3. Nodes and edges: A network approach to hierarchisation and state formation in Japan (pp. 14-26) Koji Mizoguchi
4. The use of optimal foraging theory to estimate Late Glacial site catchment areas from a central place: The case of eastern Cantabria, Spain (pp. 27-36) Ana Belén Marín Arroyo
5. Mapungubwe and Great Zimbabwe: The origin and spread of social complexity in southern Africa (pp. 37-54) Thomas N. Huffman
6. The accumulation of stochastic copying errors causes drift in culturally transmitted technologies: Quantifying Clovis evolutionary dynamics (pp. 55-69) Marcus J. Hamilton, Briggs Buchanan
7. On Classic Maya political economies (pp. 70-84) Prudence M. Rice
8. Megaliths and mobility in south-western Sweden. Investigating relationships between a local society and its neighbours using strontium isotopes (pp. 85-101) Karl-Göran Sjögren, T. Douglas Price, Torbjörn Ahlström
9. “…being weary, they had rebelled”: Pueblo subsistence and labor under Spanish colonialism (pp. 102-125) Katherine A. Spielmann, Tiffany Clark, Diane Hawkey, Katharine Rainey, Suzanne K. Fish.

Gli articoli del volume e i numeri precedenti del Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (1982-2009) sono consultabili on-line sul sito http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02784165

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