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Caribbean Prehistoric Archaeology

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2019
Michele H. Hayward, Michael A. Cinquino
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“The early days” – underwater prehistoric archaeology in the USA and Canada

, 2020
Here, we present a historical review of important published studies of submerged prehistoric sites in North America prior to 1990. Prior to that point, a review of mid-twentieth century literature on the subdiscipline demonstrates that “prehistoric” was ...
E. Garrison, Jessica W. Cook Hale
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Nostalgia in the prehistoric archaeological record

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2023
Evidence from the prehistoric archaeological record clearly shows that ancient societies had a sense of and engaged with their own histories, be it by reusing, re-appropriating or recreating past material culture. The affective qualities of materials, places and even human remains would have enabled people to remember and connect with aspects of their ...
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Uniformitarianism And Prehistoric Archaeology

Australian Archaeology, 1993
Many archaeologists call on the use of uniformitarianism in order to invoke a 'scientific basis' for their use of ethnographic analogies to help explain the archaeological record This paper argues that analogies, as used by most archaeologists, cannot be subsumed into an overall principle of uniformitarianism.
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The Archaeology of Prehistoric Oceania

2017
The archaeological record of Oceania stretches over one-third of the earth’s surface with the first humans entering Oceania 50,000 years ago and with the last major archipelago settled approximately a.d. 1300. Oceania is often divided into the cultural-geographic regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia, but these divisions mask much variation ...
Ethan E. Cochrane, Terry L. Hunt
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The Archaeology of Prehistoric Arabia: Adaptation and Social Formation from the Neolithic to the Iron Age

, 2014
1. Arabia and the study of the ancient Near East 2. Ecological and environmental diversity in Arabia 3. The formation of Arabian society: 7000 to 3000 BC 4. Eastern Arabia from 3000 to 2000 BC 5. The Bronze Age in western Arabia 6.
P. Magee
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Decolonizing indigenous histories : exploring prehistoric/colonial transitions in archaeology

, 2012
"Decolonizing Indigenous Histories" makes a vital contribution to the decolonization of archaeology by recasting colonialism within long-term indigenous histories.
Maxine Oland   +2 more
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Late Prehistoric Florida: Archaeology at the Edge of the Mississippian World

, 2012
Prehistoric Florida societies, particularly those of the peninsula, have been largely ignored or given only minor consideration in overviews of the Mississippian southeast (A.D. 1000-1600).
Keith Ashley, N. White
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Prehistoric archaeology in Germany: Its history and current situation

, 1992
A historiographical account of the development and establishment of prehistoric studies in Germany is presented. The time‐span from the Renaissance to the post‐Second World War period is dealt with.
G. Kossack
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