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Eureka: the archaeology of innovation & science : proceedings of the Twenty-ninth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary : CHACMOOL
2002, Archaeological Association of the Univeristy of Calgary
in English
0889532427 9780889532427
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Table of Contents
The archaeology of innovation and science -- J. Richard Ambler
Invention as the mother of necessity -- Steven A. Rosen
Building better buildings at the Bar U Ranch -- Roderick J. Heitzmann
Technology and industry among the Shakers -- David R. Starbuck
The archaeology and reconstruction of an eighteenth century windmill on Antiqua, W.I. -- A. Reg. Murphy
Historic mining landscapes within a world-systems context -- Richard D. Periman
Archaeological imaginings -- Persis B. Clarkson
Where power lives -- Alice B. Kehoe
The coastal power landscape -- Birgitta Berglund
Water rights of the Cakchiquel -- Margaret S. Bruchez, Michael P. Saunders
Trace element and isotopic aspects of the origins of farming in the Levant -- Andrew Sillen
Animal slaughter, butchery, and meat preservation in Roman Italy -- Michael MacKinnon
Questions of storage and sedentism among the Thule -- Jennifer Carroll
Changing subsistence strategies and social configurations in the late prehistoric Vickers focus -- B.A. Nicholson, Scot Hamilton
Situating innovation -- Daniel A. Meyer, James R. Mathieu.
Meroe pottery industry -- Edna M. Hill, John H. Robertson
Archaeological sciences and cultural interpretation -- Arkadiusz Marciniak
Innovation in early writing -- Henry Rogers
Innovation in Roman republican warfare -- John Pamment Salvatore
Plants and people in the past -- David Perry
Technology and society -- John H. Robertson, Edna Hill
Cultural resources management of the Cold War at the Nevada test site -- William Gray Johnson
War stories -- John Schofield
Historic architectural overview of the Department of Energy's Handord Site, Washington -- David W. Harvey
The military presence on the Handord nuclear landscape -- Paul R. Nickens, Mona K. Wright, Natalie A. Cadoret
Legacies of the recent past -- Ellen D. McGehee
Applying archaeological theory to nuclear testing sites -- Colleen M. Beck
To bloody wars and quick promotions -- Catherine M. Christensen
Drama and ritual -- Catherine M. Christensen.
Technological innovation in social context -- Michelle Hegmon
The evolution of early formative ceramic traditions in Pacific coastal southern Mesoamerica -- Hector Neff, Barbara Arroyo
The emergence of pottery in the Soconusco -- Dennis Gosser, John E. Clark
Early ceramics in southeastern Arizona -- James M. Heidke, Miriam T. Stark
Forming and fashion -- William K. Barnett
"Gender and the transition to sedentism and agriculture in the Natufian" -- Sally Casey
Monitoring mortuary ritual -- Kent D. Fowler
Cloth, gender nad technology -- Christine K. Kimbrough
An Early Bronze Age ceramic production center at Tell Banat, Syria -- Indira H. Sweeny
Considering technology, gender and social status in Viking Age Scandinavia -- Rae Ellen M. Ostman.
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