Bültmann & Gerriets
Diversity and Complexity in Prehistoric Maritime Societies
A Gulf Of Maine Perspective
von Bruce J. Bourque
Verlag: Springer New York
Reihe: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology
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ISBN: 978-0-585-27574-1
Auflage: 1995
Erschienen am 04.09.2007
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 414 Seiten

Preis: 53,49 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction. The Turner Farm Site. Methods and Techniques. Occupation 1. Occupation 2. Occupation 3. Occupation 4; (Ceramic Period.) Implications of the Turner Farm Site for Eastern North American Prehistory. Appendix 1: Turner Farm Midden Analysis. Appendix 2: Radiocarbon Dates. Appendix 3: Summary of Occupation 3: Burial Features. Appendix 4: Charcoal Identification; D. Laeyendecker. Appendix 5: Geoarchaeology in Central Coastal Maine D.F. Belknap. Analysis of Lithic Artifact Materials: The Indentification, Petrographic Description, Statistical Analysis of the Lithic Artifacts Recovered from the Turner Farm Site; R.G. Doyle. Appendix 7: The Human Burials from the Turner Farm Site; L.T. Barbian, A.L. Magennis. Features and Activity Areas: The Spatial Analysis of Faunal Remains; A.E. Spiess, R.A. Lewis. Index.



New England archaeology has not always been everyone's cup of tea; only late in the Golden of nineteenth-century archaeology, as archaeology's focus turned westward, did a few pioneers look northward as well, causing a brief flurry of investigation and excavation. Between 1892 and 1894, Charles C. Willoughby did some exemplary excavations at three small burial sites in Bucksport, Orland, and Ellsworth, Maine, and made some models of that activity for exhibition at the Chicago World's Fair. These activities were encouraged by E Putnam, director of the Harvard Peabody Museum and head of anthropology at the "Columbian" Exposition. Even earlier, another director of the Peabody, Jeffries Wyman, spawned some real interest in the shellheaps of the Maine coast, but that did not last very long. Twentieth-century New England archaeology, specifically in Maine, was--for its first fifty years--rather low key too, with short-lived but important activity by Arlo and Oric (a Bates Harvard student) prior to World War Later, I. another Massachusetts institution, the Peabody Foundation at Andover, took some minor but responsible steps toward further understanding of the area's prehistoric past.


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