
In This Section 1.) Brief Contents 2.) Comprehensive Brief Contents Part I Archaeology: Studying Ancient Times Chapter 1 Introducing Archaeology and Prehistory Chapter 2 The Record of the Past Chapter 3 Acquiring the Record Chapter 4 How Did People Live? Part II Ancient Interactions Chapter 5 Individuals and Interactions Chapter 6 Studying the Intangible Chapter 7 Explaining the Past Part III The World of the First Humans Chapter 8 Human Origins Chapter 9 African Exodus Part IV Modern Humans Settle the World Chapter 10 The Great Diaspora Part V The First Farmers and Civilizations Chapter 11 The Earliest Farmers Chapter 12 The First Civilizations Chapter 13 Early Asian Civilizations Part VI Ancient America Chapter 14 Maize, Pueblos, and Mound Builders Chapter 15 Mesoamerican Civilizations Chapter 16 Andean Civilizations Part VII On Being an Archaeologist Chapter 17 So You Want to Become an Archaeologist Contents Preface Author’s Note About the Author Comprehensive Contents Part I Archaeology: Studying Ancient Times SPECIAL FEATURE: CONSERVATION OF SITES AND FINDS Chapter 1 Introducing Archaeology and Prehistory How Archaeology Began The Discovery of Early Civilizations DISCOVERY: Austen Henry Layard at Nineveh The Antiquity of Humankind The Origins of Scientific Archaeology Archaeology and Prehistory Prehistory and World Prehistory DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: A Short Guide to Archaeological Diversity Major Developments in Human Prehistory Why Are Archaeology and World Prehistory Important? Mysteries of the Past DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Pseudoarchaeology, or You, Too, Can Be an Armchair Indiana Jones The Powerful Lure of the Past Archaeology and Human Diversity Archaeology as a Political Tool Archaeology and Economic Development Garbology Who Needs the Past? SITE: Inyan Ceyaka Atonwan, Minnesota Summary Key Terms and Sites Critical-Thinking Questions Chapter 2 The Record of the Past The Goals of Archaeology Constructing Culture History DISCOVERY: The Folsom Bison Kill Site, New Mexico Reconstructing Ancient Lifeways SITE: Sounds of the Past Explaining Cultural Change The Process of Archaeological Research DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: An Archaeologist’s Ethical Responsibilities Research Design Data Acquisition Analysis Interpretation Publication and Curation What Is Culture? The Archives of the Past: The Archaeological Record Preservation Conditions A Waterlogged Site: Ozette, Washington A Dry Site: Puruchucho-Huaquerones, Peru Cold Conditions: Nevado Ampato, Peru Volcanic Ash: Cerén, El Salvador DISCOVERY: Tragedy at Cerén, El Salvador Context Time and Space The Law of Association The Law of Superposition Summary Key Terms and Critical-Thinking Questions Chapter 3 Acquiring the Record DISCOVERY: Recording the Behistun Inscription, Iran How Do You Find Archaeological Sites? Accidental Discoveries Deliberate Survey Settlement Patterns and Settlement Archaeology Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) SITE: Teotihuacán, Mexico How Do You Dig Up the Past? The Ethical Responsibilities of the Excavator Research Design and Problem-Oriented Excavation Koster Types of Excavation DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Archaeological Sites Excavation as Recording How Old Is It? Relative Chronology Chronometric Dating DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Dating the Past Summary Key Terms and Sites Critical-Thinking Questions Chapter 4 How Did People Live? Technologies of the Ancients Stone Bone, Antler, and Ivory DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Classifying Artifact Types Wood 88 DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Lithic Analysis Clay (Ceramics) Metals and Metallurgy DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Ceramic Analysis Basketry and Textiles SITE: Ancient Wine at Abydos, Egypt Subsistence: Making a Living Animal Bones DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Studying Ancient Subsistence Plant Remains DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Flotation Methods Fishing and Fowling Reconstructing Ancient Diet Summary Key Terms and Sites Critical-Thinking Questions Part II Ancient Interactions SPECIAL FEATURE: MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN ARCHAEOLOGY SINCE 1798 Chapter 5 Individuals and Interactions An Individual: Ötzi the Ice Man Social Ranking DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: The Law Code of Hammurabi of Babylon, 1760 B.C. SITE: The Sepulcher of the Maya Lord Pacal, Palenque, Mexico Gender: Men and Women Grinding Grain at Abu Hureyra, Syria The Engendered Past 1 Ethnicity and Inequality Ideologies of Domination Artifacts, Social Inequality, and Resistance Trade and Exchange DISCOVERY: War Casualties at Thebes, Egypt Types of Exchange and Trade Sourcing DOING ARCHAEOLOGY: Obsidian Sourcing A Unique Portrait of Ancient Trade: The Uluburun Ship Summary Key Terms and Sites Critical-Thinking Questions Chapter 6 Studying the Intangible A F. |
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