Continuity and change in the Native American village : multicultural origins and descendants of the Fort Ancient Culture / Robert A. Cook, the Ohio State University
- Author
- Cook, Robert A. (Robert Allan), 1970-
- Published
- Cambridge, New York : Cambridge University Press, [2017]
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xx, 284 pages) : illustrations, maps
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- Contents
- Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Table of contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Unaffiliating the Past to Affiliate with the Present, 1 Introduction: The Fort Ancient â#x80;#x98;â#x80;#x98;Savage Slotâ#x80;#x99;â#x80;#x99; and Its Descendants The â#x80;#x98;â#x80;#x98;Savage Slotâ#x80;#x99;â#x80;#x99; and Cultural Connections -- Introducing the Mississippianâ#x80;#x93;Fort Ancient Cultural Continuum -- Potential Descendants of the Fort Ancient Culture -- Two Caveats, Central Algonquians and the Shawnee in Particular Siouans and the Dhegiha in Particular -- Beyond the â#x80;#x98;â#x80;#x98;Savage Slotâ#x80;#x99;â#x80;#x99; -- 2 The Fort Ancient Culture: Reconstructing an Archaeological Tradition -- The Type Site and Boundary Issues -- What Is Fort Ancient Culture?, Typological and Temporal Troubles My Approach -- 3 The General and the Specific: Combining Theories of Culture Process and History -- Macroevolution and the Analogy/Homology Dilemma -- Cultural Constructions -- The Complications of Tribalization, and Outsiding, Migration, and Mixing It Up Outsiding -- Human Migration -- Hybridity and Coalescence -- Emplacement and Cultural Memory -- The Baby and the Bathwater -- 4 The Study Region: â#x80;#x98;â#x80;#x98;A Most Delightfull Countryâ#x80;#x99;â#x80;#x99; -- The Natural and Cultural Environment
- Summary
- Two common questions asked in archaeological investigations are: where did a particular culture come from and which living cultures is it related to? In this book, Robert A. Cook brings a theoretically and methodologically holistic perspective to his study on the origins and continuity of Native American villages in the North American midcontinent. He shows that to affiliate archaeological remains with descendant communities fully, we need to unaffiliate some of our well-established archaeological constructs. Cook demonstrates how and why Native American villages formed and responded to events such as migration, environment, and agricultural developments. He focuses is on the big picture of cultural relatedness over broad regions and the amount of social detail that can be gleaned from archaeological and biological data, as well as oral histories.
- Subject(s)
- Excavations (Archaeology)—Ohio River Valley
- Fouilles (Archéologie)—Ohio, Vallée de l'.
- HISTORY—United States—State & Local—General
- HISTORY—United States—State & Local—Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
- Antiquities
- Excavations (Archaeology)
- Ohio River Valley—Antiquities
- Ohio, Vallée de l'—Antiquités
- Ohio River Valley
- ISBN
- 9781108523639 (electronic bk.)
1108523633 (electronic bk.)
1108522149
9781108522144
9781108517676
1108517676
9781107339224 (ebook)
1107339227
9781107619111 (paperback)
1107619114
9781107043794
1107043794
1108514693 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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