Middle Atlantic prehistory : foundations and practice / [edited by] Heather A. Wholey and Carole L. Nash.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wholey, Heather A. (Author, Editor)
Nash, Carole L. (Author, Editor)
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
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Physical Description:vi, 389 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction / Carole L. Nash and Heather A. Wholey
  • Part I. Archaeological practice in the Middle Atlantic
  • A chronicle of prehistoric archaeology in the Middle Atlantic region / Dennis C. Curry
  • CRM in the Middle Atlantic: not quite like anywhere else / Christopher Espenshade
  • Public archaeology and outreach in the Middle Atlantic region / Elizabeth A. Crowell
  • The research potential of museum collections and their influence on archaeology in the Middle Atlantic / Gregory D. Lattanzi and Jessie C. Cohen
  • Not just bells and whistles: changes in technological applications to Middle Atlantic archaeology / Bernard K. Means
  • Ethnohistoric studies: documentary evidence for variation in late prehistoric cultures across the Middle Atlantic region / Marshall J. Becker
  • Experimental research in Middle Atlantic archaeology / Bill Schindler
  • Part II. Topics in Middle Atlantic prehistory
  • The use, misuse, and abuse of typology / Roger Moeller
  • The contributions and practice of culture history in the Middle Atlantic region / Daniel R. Griffith
  • Peopling of the Middle Atlantic region: a review of paleoindian research / Kurt Carr
  • Zoological perspectives in Middle Atlantic subsistence studies with an emphasis on Virginia / Michael B. Barber
  • Environment and Middle Atlantic prehistoric archaeology / Carole L. Nash
  • Middle Atlantic region settlement pattern studies: a review / Robert D. Wall
  • Prehistory and population in Middle Atlantic archaeology / Heather A. Wholey
  • A postcolonial perspective on the contact period archaeology of the central Middle Atlantic region, or "got any beads?" / Jay F. Custer
  • In defense of region: Middle Atlantica / R. Joseph Dent.