Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, volume 28, 2, giugno 2009

maggio 24th, 2009 | by Anna |

E’ on-line la seconda parte del volume n. 28 del Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (June 2009).

Il volume raccoglie i seguenti articoli:
Claudia Glatz, “Empire as network: Spheres of material interaction in Late Bronze Age Anatolia”, pp. 127-141.
Douglas B. Bamforth, “Projectile points, people, and Plains Paleoindian perambulations”, pp. 142-157.
Alexis Mantha, “Territoriality, social boundaries and ancestor veneration in the central Andes of Peru”, pp. 158-176
Christine S. VanPool, “The signs of the sacred: Identifying shamans using archaeological evidence”, pp. 177-190
Andrew Martindale, Kisha Supernant, “Quantifying the defensiveness of defended sites on the Northwest Coast of North America”, pp. 191-204.

David B. Small, “The dual-processual model in ancient Greece: Applying a post-neoevolutionary model to a data-rich environment”, pp. 205-221.
Matt Grove, “Hunter–gatherer movement patterns: Causes and constraints”, pp. 222-233.
Vesa-Pekka Herva, Timo Ylimaunu, “Folk beliefs, special deposits, and engagement with the environment in early modern northern Finland”, pp. 234-243.
Kelly J. Knudson, Sloan R. Williams, Rebecca Osborn, Kathleen Forgey, Patrick Ryan Williams, “The geographic origins of Nasca trophy heads using strontium, oxygen, and carbon isotope data”, pp. 244-257.

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