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The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, William A. Parkinson Ed. – cuprins Contents: Part I – Theoretical Considerations: William A. Parkinson - Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies; Severin M. Fowles - From Social Type to Social Process: Placing ‘Tribe’ in a Historical Framework; Robert L. Carneiro - The Tribal Village and Its Culture: An Evolutionary Stage in the History of Human Society; Part II – Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Perspectives: Elsa M. Redmond - The Long and the Short of a War Leader’s Arena; Severin M. Fowles - Inequality and Egalitarian Rebellion, a Tribal Dialectic in Tonga History; Dean Snow - The Dynamics of Ethnicity in Tribal Society: A Penobscot Case Study; Michael Galaty - Modeling the Formation and Evolution of an Illyrian Tribal System: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analogs; Part III – Archaeological Perspectives from the New World: Sarah A. Herr and Jeffery J. Clark - Mobility and the Organization of Prehispanic Southwest Communities; Michael Adler – Building Consensus: Tribes, Architecture, and Typology in the American Southwest; Donald J. Blakeslee – Fractal Archaeology: Intra - Generational Cycles and the Matter of Scale, an Example from the Central Plains; John M. O’Shea and Claire McHale Milner - Material Indicators of Territory, Identity, and Interaction in a Prehistoric Tribal System; Richard W. Yerkes - Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley;

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The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, William A. Parkinson Ed. – cuprins

Contents:

Part I – Theoretical Considerations: William A. Parkinson - Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies; Severin M. Fowles - From Social Type to Social Process: Placing ‘Tribe’ in a Historical Framework;Robert L. Carneiro - The Tribal Village and Its Culture: An Evolutionary Stage in the History of Human Society;

Part II – Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Perspectives: Elsa M. Redmond - The Long and the Short of a War Leader’s Arena; Severin M. Fowles - Inequality and Egalitarian Rebellion, a Tribal Dialectic in Tonga History; Dean Snow - The Dynamics of Ethnicity in Tribal Society: A Penobscot Case Study; Michael Galaty - Modeling the Formation and Evolution of an Illyrian Tribal System: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analogs;

Part III – Archaeological Perspectives from the New World: Sarah A. Herr and Jeffery J. Clark - Mobility and the Organization of Prehispanic Southwest Communities; Michael Adler – Building Consensus: Tribes, Architecture, and Typology in the American Southwest; Donald J. Blakeslee – Fractal Archaeology: Intra - Generational Cycles and the Matter of Scale, an Example from the Central Plains; John M. O’Shea and Claire McHale Milner - Material Indicators of Territory, Identity, and Interaction in a Prehistoric Tribal System; Richard W. Yerkes - Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley; David G. Anderson - The Evolution of Tribal Social Organization in the Southeastern United States; John E. Clark and David Cheetham - Mesoamerica’s Tribal Foundations;

Part IV – Archaeological Perspectives from the Old World: Ofer Bar - Yosef and Daniella E. Bar - Yosef Mayer - Early Neolithic Tribes in the Levant; Peter Bogucki - A Neolithic Tribal Society in Northern Poland; Lawrence H. Keeley – Some Aspects of the Social Organization of the LBK of Belgium; William A. Parkinson - Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain

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