Notice catalographique « Fleeting identities : perishable material culture in archaeological research »
- Titre
- Fleeting identities : perishable material culture in archaeological research
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Drooker, Penelope Ballard
- Lieu de publication
- Carbondale, IL
- Maison d'édition
- Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University
- Date de publication
- 2001
- Collation
- xii, 410 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
- Série
- Occasional paper / Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- Table des matières
Contents:
Material Culture and Perishability
Reflection on Material Culture and Identity
Making the Invisible Visible: The Hidden Jewels of Archaeology
Matter over Mind: Perishables and the Glorification of Materiality in Archaeology
Archaeology, Material Culture, and the Complementary Forms of Social Life
Human Figures and the Southeastern Ancestor Shrine
Material Culture and the Identification of Prehistoric Cultural Groups
The Material Correlates of Village Ceremony: Two Ritual
Structures in El Salvador
Retrieving and Conserving Organic Material from Archaeological Contexts
Judith A. Logan, Malcolm Bilz, Nancy E. Binnie, Tara Grant, David W. Grattan, Charlotte L. Newton, and Gregory S. Young
The Trappings of Kingship Among the Classic Maya: Ritual and Identity in a Royal Tomb from Copan
Leaving No Stone Unturned: Making the Most of Secondary Evidence for Perishable Material Culture
Perished but Not Beyond Recall: Aztec Textile Reconstruction via Word, Image, and Replica
From Spirit Cave to the Blackfoot Rez: The Importance of Twined Fabric in North American Indian Societies
Spin, Twist, and Twine: An Ethnoarchaeological Examination of Group Identity in Native Fiber
Industries from Greater Amazonia
Aguamiel and Pulque: Modeling Perishable Goods Production in Classic Teotihuacan
Paleoethnobotanical Expressions of Prehistoric Ritual: An Early Woodland Case
Perishable Industries and the Colonization of the East European Plain
Mineral Mining and Perishable Remains in Mammoth Cave: Examining Social Process in the Early Woodland Period
Variability in the Production and Preservation of Prehistoric Mud Glyphs from Southeastern Caves
Northwest Coast Wet Sites: Using Perishables to Reveal Patterns of Resource Procurement, Storage, Management, and Exchange
Religious Conversion and Dress-Style Repudiation: The Evidence from Qasr Ibrim
- Notes
- Papers presented at the Fifteenth Annual Visiting Scholar Conference held at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 17-18 April, 1998.
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Material culture - Conservation and restoration - Congresses
- Antiquities - Collection and preservation - Congresses
- Archaeology - Methodology - Congresses
- Culture matérielle - Conservation et restauration - Congrès
- Antiquités - Collections et conservation - Congrès
- Archéologie - Méthodologie - Congrès
- ISBN/ISSN
- 0-88104-085-1
- Pays
- United States
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- CC 135 F54
- Clé
- 12605
- Collection
- Catalogue