Beyond subsistence : plains archaeology and the postprocessual critique /
edited by Philip Duke and Michael C. Wilson.
- Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, �1995.
- 1 online resource (xi, 304 pages) : illustrations, maps
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-283) and index.
Postprocessualism and Plains archaeology / Processual and postprocessual archaeology: a brief critical review / We do not need your past! politics, Indian time, and Plains archaeology / Beyond hearth and home on the range: feminist approaches to Plains archaeology / Taxonomic determinism in evolutionary theory: another model of multilinear cultural evolution with an example from the Plains / Predictive modeling and cultural resource management: an alternative view from the Plains periphery / Social and political causes for the emergence of intensive agriculture in eastern North America / Great Plains mound building: a postprocessual view / Sing away the buffalo: faction and fission on the northern Plains / The household as a portable mnemonic landscape: archaeological implications for Plains stone circle sites / Medicine wheels on the northern Plains: contexts, codes, and symbols / Projectile points as cultural symbols: ethnography and archaeology / Paradigm in the rough / Fighting back on the Plains / Philip Duke and Michael C. Wilson -- Alice B. Kehoe -- Larry J. Zimmerman -- Mary K. Whelan -- Patricia J. O'Brien -- Monica Bargielski Weimer -- David W. Benn -- Richard A. Krause -- James F. Brooks -- Michael C. Wilson -- Neil A. Mirau -- Miranda Warburton and Philip Duke -- Melissa A. Connor -- Ian Hodder. Introduction:
Indians of North America--Social conditions.--Great Plains Indians of North America--Antiquities.--Great Plains Social archaeology--Philosophy.--Great Plains Environmental archaeology--Philosophy.--Great Plains HISTORY--State & Local. Antiquities. Environmental archaeology--Philosophy. Indians of North America--Antiquities. Indians of North America--Social conditions. Social archaeology--Philosophy.