The cultural dynamics of shell-matrix sites /edited by Mirjana Roksandic, Sheila Mendonça de Souza, Sabine Eggers, Meghan Burchell, and Daniela Klokler. - Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, (c)2014. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: Cultural Dynamics of Shell-Matrix Sites : Diverse Perspectives on Biological Remains from Shell Mounds and Shell Middens / Part I. Typology and Function -- Factors Influencing the Formation of Large Shell Mounds in California's Santa Barbara Channel Region / The Key Marco Site, A Planned Shell-Mound Community on the Southwest Florida Coast / Ringed Shell Features of the Southeast United States : Architecture and Midden / Shell Rings of the Lower Atlantic Coast of the United States : Defining Function by Contrasting Details, with Reference to Ecuador, Columbia, and Japan / Late Holocene Coastal Economies and the Anadara granosa-Dominated Shell Mounds of Northern Australia : Evidence from Blue Mud Bay, Northeast Arnhem Land / Shell Middens in Western Algarve (Southern Portugal) During the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic : Functionality, Subsistence, and Material Culture / Were Sambaqui People Buried in the Trash? Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and the Evolution of the Interpretation of Brazilian Shell Mounds / Part II. People and Burials -- Cultural Formation Processes of the Bioarchaeological Record of a Brazilian Shell Mound / The Skeletal Assemblage and Burial Ritual at the Site of Cabeço da Amoreira : the 1960s Excavations by Veiga Ferreira and Roche / New Photographic Evidence on the 1954 Excavations at Moita do Sebastião, Muge, Portugal / A Ritually Constructed Shell Mound : Feasting at the Jabuticabeira II Site / Sambaqui People, the Shell-Mound Builders of Brazil : A Challenge for Paleodemographers / Do Cultural Markers Reflect Biological Affinities? A Test Using Prehistoric Ceramist and Non-Ceramist Groups from Coastal Brazil / General Considerations about the Bioarchaeological Contexts in Patagonian Coast Shell Middens / Shell Middens, Vertebrate Fauna, and Northwest Coast Subsistence : Intensification and Generalization of Prehistoric Northwest Coast Economies / The Riverine Sambaqui : Zooarchaeological Studies of Inland Brazilian Shell Mounds / Shellfish and Resource Sustainability on the Central Northwest Coast of North America / Biogeochemical Signatures of Marine and Estuarine Bivalves : Implications for Interpreting Seasonality at Shell-Midden Sites Using High-Resolution Stable Isotope Sclerochronology / Mesolithic and Neolithic Shell Middens in Western Scotland : A Comparative Analysis of Shellfish Exploitation Patterns / Ethnoarchaeology and Residue Analysis in Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Sites : A Pilot Study / Micro-Remains Trapped in Dental Calculus Reveal Plants Consumed by Brazilian Shell-Mound Builders / Landscape and Use of Plants by Southern and Southeastern Brazilian Shell-Mound Builders / Mirjana Roksandic, Sheila Mendonça de Souza, Daniela Klokler, Sabine Eggers, and Meghan Burchell -- Todd J. Braje, Jon M. Erlandson, and Torben C. Rick -- Randolph J. Widmer -- Michael Russo -- Rebecca Saunders -- Patrick A. Faulkner -- Maria João Valente, Rebecca Dean, and António Faustino Carvalho -- Maria Dulce Gaspar, Daniela Klokler, and Paulo DeBlasis -- Mercedes Okumura and Sabine Eggers -- Mirjana Roksandic and Mary Jackes -- Mary Jackes, Pedro Alvim, José Antonio Anacleto, and Mirjana Roksandic -- Daniela Klokler -- Sheila Maria Ferraz Mendonça de Souza -- Mercedes Okumura -- Jorge A. Suby and Ricardo A. Guichón Part III. Subsistence and Ecology -- Trevor J. Orchard and Terence N. Clark -- Levy Figuti and Claudia Plens -- Phoebe Daniels -- Meghan Burchell, Nadine Hallmann, Bernd R. Schöne, Aubrey Cannon, and Henry P. Schwarcz -- Catriona Pickard and Clive Bonsall -- Ivan Briz i Godino, Débora Zurro, Myrian Álvarez, and Marco Madella -- Célia H.C. Boyadjian and Sabine Eggers -- Rita Scheel-Ybert.

"The excavation of shell middens and mounds is an important source of information regarding past human diet, settlement, technology, and paleoenvironments. The contributors to this book introduce new ways to study shell-matrix sites, ranging from the geochemical analysis of shellfish to the interpretation of human remains buried within. Drawing upon examples from around the world, this is one of the only books to offer a global perspective on the archaeology of shell-matrix sites; 'A substantial contribution to the literature on the subject and essential reading for archaeologists and others who work on this type of site'--Barbara Voorhies, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Coastal Collectors in the Holocene : The Chantuto People of Southwest Mexico"--



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Kitchen-middens--Analysis.
Kitchen-middens--Social aspects.
Fish remains (Archaeology)
Human remains (Archaeology)
Excavations (Archaeology)
Social archaeology.
Coastal archaeology.
Ethnoarchaeology.


Electronic Books.

CC77 / .C858 2014