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Kitchen-middens --- Neolithic period --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Néolithique --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Çatal Mound (Turkey) --- Çatal Mound (Turkey). --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Néolithique --- Antiquités préhistoriques
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Indians of South America --- Kitchen-middens --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Santa Marta Range (Colombia) --- Colombia --- Santa Marta, Sierra Nevada de (Colombie) --- Colombie
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Mounds --- Kitchen-middens --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Indians of Mexico --- Tumulus --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Chiapas (Mexico) --- Chiapas (Mexique) --- Antiquities.
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"The southeastern United States is home to the richest, most diverse freshwater mussel faunas on the planet, and Mississippi is no exception in this regard. Until fairly recent times, however, only qualitative lists of taxa were available and/or sampling was unsystematic and spotty. More recent work has taken place in waterways that have been significantly impacted by erosion, other forms of water pollution, and impoundment in modern times. Thus, even the best modern studies could benefit from a better knowledge of ranges and community characteristics as they existed prehistorically, when human impact, though present, an[d] to this end this work presents a robust synthesis of pre-industrial mussel distributions and relative abundances in the state."--Publisher's description.
Biogeography --- Freshwater mussels --- Mollusks --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Kitchen-middens --- Prehistoric peoples --- Biogéographie --- Moules d'eau douce --- Mollusques --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Homme préhistorique --- Geographical distribution --- Food --- Distribution géographique --- Alimentation --- Fish remains (Archaeology) --- Geographical distribution. --- Biogéographie --- Restes d'animaux (Archéologie) --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Homme préhistorique --- Distribution géographique
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This volume aims to bring the archaeological study of Florida's Pre-Columbian past up to date, using new techniques, technologies and data to reveal that the Pre-Columbian natives were not isolated and environmentally segregated, as was previously thought.
Kitchen-middens --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Woodland Indians --- Mississippian culture --- Indians of North America --- Eastern Woodland Indians --- Temple Mound culture --- Mound-builders --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Florida --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Culture du missisippi --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Antiquités --- Floride
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"Archaeologists studying human remains and burial sites of North America's Indigenous peoples have discovered more than information about the beliefs and practices of cultures--they have also found controversy. These Mysterious People shows how Western ideas and attitudes about Indigenous peoples have transformed one culture's ancestors, burial grounds, and possessions into another culture's "specimens," "archaeological sites," and "ethnographic artifacts," in the process disassociating Natives from their own histories."-- "Focusing on the Musqueam people and a contentious archaeological site in Vancouver, These Mysterious People details the relationship between the Musqueam and researchers from the late-nineteenth century to the present. Susan Roy traces the historical development of competing understandings of the past and reveals how the Musqueam First Nation used information derived from archaeological finds to assist the larger recognition of territorial rights. She also details the ways in which Musqueam legal and cultural expressions of their own history--such as land claim submissions, petitions, cultural displays, and testimonies--have challenged public accounts of Aboriginal occupation and helped to define Aboriginal rights in Canada. An important and engaging examination of methods of historical representation, These Mysterious People analyses the ways historical evidence, material culture, and places themselves have acquired legal and community authority."--
Kitchen-middens --- Coast Salish Indians --- Débris de cuisine (Archéologie) --- Musqueam (Indiens) --- Salish de la côte (Indiens) --- Material culture --- Land tenure --- Government relations. --- Culture matérielle --- Terres --- Relations avec l'État. --- Musqueam First Nation. --- British Columbia --- Marpole Midden Site (Vancouver, B.C.) --- Marpole Midden (Vancouver, C.-B. : Site archéologique) --- Colombie-Britannique --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités. --- Salish Coastal Indians --- Indians of North America --- Salishan Indians --- Middens, Kitchen --- Sambaquis --- Shell heaps --- Shell middens --- Shell mounds --- Animal remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Terremare --- Antiquities
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