Americanist Culture History Fundamentals of Time, Space, and Form

Americanist Culture History reprints thirty-nine classic works of Americanist archaeological literature published between 1907 and 1971. The articles, in which the key concepts and analytical techniques of culture history were first defined and discussed, are reprinted, with original pagination and...

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Other Authors: Lyman, R. Lee (Editor), O'Brien, Michael J. (Editor), Dunnell, Robert C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1997, 1997
Edition:1st ed. 1997
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • From The Emeryville Shellmound
  • Report of the Committee on Archeological Nomenclature
  • Archaeological Investigations in the Valley of Mexico by the International School, 1911–12
  • From Areas of American Culture Characterization Tentatively Outlined as an Aid in the Study of Antiquities
  • Chronology of the Tano Ruins, New Mexico
  • Zuñi Culture Sequences
  • From An Outline for a Chronology of Zuñi Ruins
  • A Design-Sequence from New Mexico
  • From Notes on the Pottery of Pecos
  • Diffusion and Independent Invention: A Critique of Logic
  • The Culture-Area and Age-Area Concepts of Clark Wissler
  • Editorials: Methodology in the Southwest
  • From Analysis of Village Site Collections from Louisiana and Mississippi
  • A Chronological Method Applicable to the Southeast
  • Report of the Conference on Southeastern Pottery Typology
  • From Handbook of Northern Arizona Pottery Wares
  • From Prehistory in Haiti, A Study in Method
  • The Classification of Artifacts in Archaeology
  • The Use of Typology in Anthropological Theory
  • Stratigraphy and Seriation
  • The Doppler Effect and Archaeology: A Consideration of the Spatial Aspects of Seriation
  • The Importance of Both Analytic and Taxonomic Classification in the Type-Variety System
  • Sabloff and Smith’s “The Importance of Both Analytic and Taxonomic Classification in the Type-Variety System”
  • The Midwestern Taxonomic Method as an Aid to Archaeological Culture Study
  • Statistical Classification
  • The Typological Concept
  • From The Archaeology of Alkali Ridge, Southeastern Utah
  • From Cultural Dating of Prehistoric Sites in Virú Valley, Peru
  • The Place of Chronological Ordering in Archaeological Analysis
  • From Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1940–1947
  • From Measurements of Some Prehistoric Design Developments in the Southeastern States
  • Statistical Techniques for the Discovery of Artifact Types
  • Comment on A. C. Spaulding’s “Statistical Techniques for the Discovery of Artifact Types”
  • Reply to Ford
  • The Type Concept Revisited
  • Method and Theory in American Archeology: An Operational Basis for Culture-Historical Integration
  • On the Correlation of Phases of Culture
  • From An Archaeological Approach to the Studyof Cultural Stability
  • Ceramic Variety, Type Cluster, and Ceramic System in Southwestern Pottery Analysis