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110 2 $aUniversity of Calgary.$bArchaeological Association.$bConference$n(29th :$d1996 :$cUniversity of Calgary)
245 10 $aEureka :$bthe archaeology of innovation & science : proceedings of the Twenty-ninth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary : CHACMOOL /$cedited by Roman Harrison, Milan Gillespie, Meaghan Peuramaki-Brown.
246 30 $aArchaeology of innovation & science :$bproceedings of the Twenty-ninth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary : CHACMOOL
246 30 $aProceedings of the Twenty-ninth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary :$bCHACMOOL
246 15 $aCHACMOOL
246 3 $aProceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary
246 30 $a29th Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary
260 $a[Calgary] :$bArchaeological Association of the Univeristy of Calgary,$cc2002.
300 $avi, 456 p. :$bill., maps, plans ;$c27 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tThe archaeology of innovation and science /$rJ. Richard Ambler --$tInvention as the mother of necessity /$rSteven A. Rosen --$tBuilding better buildings at the Bar U Ranch /$rRoderick J. Heitzmann --$tTechnology and industry among the Shakers /$rDavid R. Starbuck --$tThe archaeology and reconstruction of an eighteenth century windmill on Antiqua, W.I. /$rA. Reg. Murphy --$tHistoric mining landscapes within a world-systems context /$rRichard D. Periman --$tArchaeological imaginings /$rPersis B. Clarkson --$tWhere power lives /$rAlice B. Kehoe --$tThe coastal power landscape /$rBirgitta Berglund --$tWater rights of the Cakchiquel /$rMargaret S. Bruchez, Michael P. Saunders --$tTrace element and isotopic aspects of the origins of farming in the Levant /$rAndrew Sillen --$tAnimal slaughter, butchery, and meat preservation in Roman Italy /$rMichael MacKinnon --$tQuestions of storage and sedentism among the Thule /$rJennifer Carroll --$tChanging subsistence strategies and social configurations in the late prehistoric Vickers focus /$rB.A. Nicholson, Scot Hamilton --$tSituating innovation /$rDaniel A. Meyer, James R. Mathieu.
505 80 $tMeroe pottery industry /$rEdna M. Hill, John H. Robertson --$tArchaeological sciences and cultural interpretation /$rArkadiusz Marciniak --$tInnovation in early writing /$rHenry Rogers --$tInnovation in Roman republican warfare /$rJohn Pamment Salvatore --$tPlants and people in the past /$rDavid Perry --$tTechnology and society /$rJohn H. Robertson, Edna Hill --$tCultural resources management of the Cold War at the Nevada test site /$rWilliam Gray Johnson --$tWar stories /$rJohn Schofield --$tHistoric architectural overview of the Department of Energy's Handord Site, Washington /$rDavid W. Harvey --$tThe military presence on the Handord nuclear landscape /$rPaul R. Nickens, Mona K. Wright, Natalie A. Cadoret --$tLegacies of the recent past /$rEllen D. McGehee --$tApplying archaeological theory to nuclear testing sites /$rColleen M. Beck --$tTo bloody wars and quick promotions /$rCatherine M. Christensen --$tDrama and ritual /$rCatherine M. Christensen.
505 80 $tTechnological innovation in social context/$rMichelle Hegmon --$tThe evolution of early formative ceramic traditions in Pacific coastal southern Mesoamerica /$rHector Neff, Barbara Arroyo --$tThe emergence of pottery in the Soconusco /$rDennis Gosser, John E. Clark --$tEarly ceramics in southeastern Arizona /$rJames M. Heidke, Miriam T. Stark --$tForming and fashion /$rWilliam K. Barnett --$t"Gender and the transition to sedentism and agriculture in the Natufian" /$rSally Casey --$tMonitoring mortuary ritual /$rKent D. Fowler --$tCloth, gender nad technology /$rChristine K. Kimbrough --$tAn Early Bronze Age ceramic production center at Tell Banat, Syria /$rIndira H. Sweeny --$tConsidering technology, gender and social status in Viking Age Scandinavia /$rRae Ellen M. Ostman.
650 0 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$vCongresses.
650 0 $aTechnology$xHistory$vCongresses.
650 0 $aScience$xHistory$vCongresses.
650 0 $aAntiquities$vCongresses.
700 1 $aHarrison, Roman Gastrell.
700 1 $aGillespie, Milan.
700 1 $aPeuramaki-Brown, Meaghan.
710 20 $aUniversity of Calgary.$bArchaeological Association.
988 $a20030128
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