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Handbook of South American Archaeology [Hardcover]

Helaine Silverman (Editor), William Isbell (Editor)
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0387749063 978-0387749068 September 25, 2008 1

The Handbook of South American Archaeology has been created as a major reference work for archaeologists working in South America, professors and their upper-division undergraduate and graduate students in South American archaeology courses including areal courses (Central Andes, North Andes, tropical lowlands), archaeologists working elsewhere in the world who want to learn about South American prehistory in a single volume.

The contributions of this seminal handbook have been commissioned from leading local and global authorities on South America. Authors present the dynamic evolutionary processes of the ancient societies and principal geographical regions of the continent and consider issues such as environmental setting and ecological adaptations, social equality/inequality, identity formation, long-distance/intercultural interaction, religious systems and their material manifestations, ideological orientations, and political and economic organization as these developed over time.

The volume is organized thematically to promote and facilitate geographical comparisons, notably between the Andes and greater Amazonia. The bibliography section of each chapter is a valuable research tool in itself for readers wishing to delve deeper into the particular topics under consideration. Of particular merit and originality is the final section dealing with the ethics and practice of archaeology in South America today with each contribution written by a local scholar.

This edited work presents long-term research results while simultaneously highlighting the most exciting new research and greatest archaeological problems recently resolved or still awaiting solution. Chapters are written in accessible language and each contribution includes maps and many other figures and photographs to illustrate the text.

Handbook of South American Archaeology belongs on the bookshelf of every archaeologist working or living in South American but also will be of interest to those who study larger anthropological issues - such as cultural adaptation and state formation - in the prehistoric and historic periods.



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Aus den Rezensionen: “Mit dem vorliegenden Handbuch (HSAA) bekommt der Leser nicht nur ein besonders umfangreiches und schweres Werk in die Hand. Auch inhaltlich hat das Buch eine Menge zu bieten. ... Eine umfangreiche Bibliografie am Ende jedes Beitrages zeigt dem Leser, wo er weitere und ausführliche Informationen finden kann. ... Ziel ist eine fundierte archäologische Information für ausgewählte Gesellschaften und Regionen. ... Die einzelnen Beiträge selbst sind sehr informativ, bieten einen aktuellen Forschungsstand und weisen zahlreiche Abbildungen, Karten und Fotos ...“ (in: Amerindian Research, 2009, Vol. 474, Issue 14, S. 258 f.)

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Handbook of South American Archaeology Edited by Helaine Silverman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA and William H. Isbell State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, USA The Handbook of South American Archaeology has been created as a major reference work for archaeologists working in South America, professors and their upper-division undergraduate and graduate students in South American archaeology courses including areal courses (Central Andes, North Andes, tropical lowlands), archaeologists working elsewhere in the world who want to learn about South American prehistory in a single volume.  The contributions of this seminal handbook have been commissioned from leading local and global authorities on South America. Authors present the dynamic evolutionary processes of the ancient societies and principal geographical regions of the continent and consider issues such as environmental setting and ecological adaptations, social equality/inequality, identity formation, long-distance/intercultural interaction, religious systems and their material manifestations, ideological orientations, and political and economic organization as these developed over time. The volume is organized thematically to promote and facilitate geographical comparisons, notably between the Andes and greater Amazonia. The bibliography section of each chapter is a valuable research tool in itself for readers wishing to delve deeper into the particular topics under consideration. Of particular merit and originality is the final section dealing with the ethics and practice of archaeology in South America today with each contribution written by a local scholar. This edited work presents long-term research results while simultaneously highlighting the most exciting new research and greatest archaeological problems recently resolved or still awaiting solution. Chapters are written in accessible language and each contribution includes maps and many other figures and photographs to illustrate the text. Handbook of South American Archaeology belongs on the bookshelf of every archaeologists working or living in South American but also will be of interest to those who study larger anthropological issues - such as cultural adaptation and state formation - in the prehistoric and historic periods.

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  • Hardcover: 1192 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (September 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387749063
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387749068
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.4 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,963,193 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Info, A Little Dense, August 24, 2011
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This book has a lot of great information about South American Pre-history and it is well organized. There's a lot of technical jargon in it, though, so if you aren't an Anthropology major/minor, you may be a bit lost. This book is heavy and huge, so you may want to see if there's one available to borrow from a circulation desk at school so you can keep your copy at home.
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Chavín de Huántar, historical ecology, middle formative, Boletín de Arqueología, amazonian dark earths, international identities, sociopolitical organization, prehistoric subsistence, cultural chronology, archaeological investigations, late preceramic, Definición de los Orígenes, final del milenio, geophysical archaeology, prehistoric settlement patterns, incised rim, horizonte medio, regional archaeology, animal domestication, sus territorios, arena blanca, sacred landscapes, Peñón del Río, maritime hypothesis, central cordillera
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New York, South America, Department of Anthropology, Central Andes, Middle Horizon, Latin American Antiquity, Cambridge University Press, Chan Chan, Initial Period, San Pedro de Atacama, New World, University of Texas Press, Buenos Aires, Formative Period, Early Horizon, Lake Titicaca, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo, Smithsonian Institution, University of California, Late Period, International Series, Alto Magdalena, Late Formative, Casma Valley
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