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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brian R. Billman , Gary M. FeinmanPublisher: Smithsonian Books Imprint: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.933kg ISBN: 9781560988267ISBN 10: 1560988266 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 31 December 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations List of tables Contributors Preface 1. Settlement Pattern Research in the Americas: Past, Present, and Future Brian R. Billman Part One: The Development of Settlement Pattern Archaeology in the New World 2. The Viru Valley Project and Settlement Archaeology: Some Reminiscences and Contemporary Comments Gordon R. Willey 3. Three Valleys: Twenty-Five Years of Settlement Archaeology in Mesoamerica William T. Sanders 4. Spatial Scales and Process: In and around the Valley of Oaxaca Laura Finsten and Stephen A. Kowalewski Part Two: Settlement Pattern Studies and the Origins of Sedentism 5. From Traveler to Processor: Regional Trajectories of Hunter-Gatherer Sedentism in the Inoy-Mono Region, California Robert L. Bettinger 6. Sedentism, Settlement, and Village Organization on the Lower Alaska Peninsula: A Preliminary Assessment Herbert D.G. Maschner Part Three: Settlement Pattern Studies and the Origins of Ranked Societies 7. Late Prehistoric Settlements and Wetlands in the Central Mississippi Valley George R. Milner and James S. Oliver 8. The Settlement Pattern of Mississippian Chiefdoms in Northern Georgia David J. Hally 9. Settlement Pattern Shifts and Political Ranking in the Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru Charles Stanish Part Four: Settlement Pattern Studies and States and Empires 10. Reconstructing Prehistoric Political Economies and Cycles of Political Power in the Moche Valley, Peru Brian R. Billman 11. Regional Approaches to the Study of Prehistoric Empires: Examples from Ayacucho and Masca, Peru Katharina J. Schreiber 12. Reflections on Regional Survey: Perspectives from the Guirin Area, Oaxaca, Mexico Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas 13. Settlement Pattern Studies in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, 1966-1996 Andrew Balkansky 14. Conclusions: The Settlement Pattern Concept from an Americanist Perspective Suzanne K. Fish References IndexReviewsReaders will find the case-studies especially useful for their excellent and well-illustrated reviews of previous research, along with the presentation of new data and analyses. Also important are issues cross-cutting the individual case-studies. Deborah L. Nichols in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute The studies in this volume ... demonstrate the utility of the [settlement pattern] approach and how it has expanded over the last half-century... [I]ncludes state-of-the-art work. Robert Santley in Canadian Journal of Anthropological Research This set of papers is strong and represents some of the success stories in site-organized settlement pattern work... [A] credit to the grand impact of the family of settlement archaeology approaches in our discipline. Barbara L. Stark in American Anthropologist '[A]n important and successful book... [I]t provides a fine overview of what settlement pattern archaeology has contributed to anthropology in the Americas.' (Jeffrey R. Parsons, American Antiquity) 'Readers will find the case-studies especially useful for their excellent and well-illustrated reviews of previous research, along with the presentation of new data and analyses. Also important are issues cross-cutting the individual case-studies.' (Deborah L. Nichols, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute) 'The studies in this volume ... demonstrate the utility of the [settlement pattern] approach and how it has expanded over the last half-century... [I]ncludes state-of-the-art work.' (Robert Santley, Canadian Journal of Anthropological Research) 'This set of papers is strong and represents some of the success stories in site-organized settlement pattern work... [A] credit to the grand impact of the family of settlement archaeology approaches in our discipline.' (Barbara L. Stark, American Anthropologist) Author InformationBrian R. Billman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina Gary M. Feinman, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Madison, Wisconsin Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |