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Index
A
Abandoned Shipwreck Act (ASA), 24, 123, 129, 375Abbott, A.L., 125Abel, M.R., 55Abel, V., 173Abinion, O.V., 491Aboriginal heritage programs, 508Aboriginal mission on Flinders Island, 633Aboriginal people, 519, 634Aboriginal Tasmanian people, 633Abruzzi, W.S., 349Abu-Lughod, J.L., 11, 256Academic archaeology, 25
father of, see Boas, FranzAcadia, 513, 615, 624Acadian
farmers, 615settlement, 513
Accion, M., Jr., 489Adams, C.E., 309, 312Adams, G.F., 517Adams, J., 120Adams, M., 556Adams, R.E.W., 409Adams, W.H., 6, 7, 8, 191, 260, 302, 303Adaptationism, 246Aesthetic-movement, 196, 199, 201–202, 204
ceramics, 201–205design elements, 204motifs, 204–205
Afable, P.O., 270African American
archaeology, 340, 364, 372diet, 87ethnic identity, 218ethnicity, formation of, 216foodways, study of, 341masonic lodge, 220scholarship, 10, 375
African Burial Ground, 8, 20–21, 375, 451discovery of, 336, 341, 375
African Diaspora archaeology, 22, 451, 455, 465African forced migration, conceptualization of, 449
Africanisms, 6–7, 10–11, 364, 372Afro-Caribbean wares, 586Afro-Cuban life, 465Afroeurasian cycle, 256Afro-Eurasian world economic system, 472Aga-Oglu, K., 477, 497Agency theory, 374Age profiles, 80Age and sex determination, means of, 81Agorsah, K.E., 35, 568, 598, 603Agostini, C., 402, 457Agrarian economy, 176Agriculturally based societies, 409Agro-pastoralist
communities, 570sites, 567
Aguilera Rojas, J., 434Aguirre, C., 414, 420Ahlman, T.M., 593Aitchison, K., 19Ajmar-Wollheim, M., 176Alba, L.A., 492Alba, R., 348Alberta Legislature grounds, 518Albert lake, 276Alchon, S.A., 270Alderton, D., 292Alegre, L.A., 489Alexander, J., 573Alexander, R.T., 32, 35, 429, 440Alexandre-Bidon, D., 173Alfrey, J., 291Algaze, G., 34, 257Algonquin mission village, 615Alip, E.M., 476, 477Allaire, L., 586Allan, J.P., 555Allen, B., 24Allen, J., 629, 631Allen, J.L., 270Allen, M.S., 235Allen, R., 42, 486Allen, S.J., 462
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Alter, J., 3Althusserian Marxism, 171Altschul, J.H., 371Alvarez Estevez, 460Alyluia, J., 514Amato, C.A., 44American Anthropological Association AAA, 17, 375, 377American Civil Rights movement, 61American civil war, 53, 142, 151, 197, 202, 301, 374American colonial mortuary practices, 150American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA), 375American ethnological society, 273American frontier army, 302
establishment, 300American funerary industry, 141American Historical Association, 364American Indian Christian churches, 34American mining frontier, 69American modernization theory, 364American Pacific Trust Territories, 114American Revolution, 37, 310, 450American Society of Civil Engineers, 287American symbolic anthropology, 370American territorial expansion, 410American-Victorian military, 313Amores, F., 175, 529Anderson, B.R., 164Anderson, E.N., 256, 259, 356Anderson, R.T., 213Andersson, C., 530Andersson, H., 526, 527, 530Andrade Lima, T., 402Andraschko, F., 531Andreatta, M., 401Andren, A., 403, 526Andrews, D., 175Andrews, A.P., 430, 441Andrews, S.T., 86Angelbello Izquierdo, S., 458, 459Anglo-American
industries, 301theory, 172, 176–177, 182
Anglo-Normans, 40Anglophone
archaeology, 458countries, 452geography, 172
Anglo-Saxon England, 152Animal-bone studies, 79–80Animal husbandry and food distribution, 89–90Ankole royal settlement, 572Annales school, 364, 369Anquandah, J., 573, 574Anschuetz, K.F., 51, 52, 54, 55, 431Antemortem diseases, 313Anthropology, decolonization of, 370Antipodean archaeology, 557Antiquities Act, 365–366Anton, E., 511Antonelli, C., 253Apache campaign sites, 309
Apollonio, H., 569Appleby, J., 364, 369, 370, 372, 374, 377Appleman, R.E., 305Aqua-Lung, 106–107Arabia, 113, 121Arana, L.R., 390Arana, R., 412Archaeological ecobiographies, 69Archaeological ethics, 26
principles of, 18Archaeological heritage, protection of, 182Archaeological identification of gender, 322Archaeological information management, 508Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), 17, 286, 289, 292,
375Archaeological Resource Center (ARC), 509Archaeological resource management, 508Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), 371Archaeological Services Branch (ASB), 514Archaeology of
African Diaspora, 4, 450–451Blitz, 560capitalism, 4, 11, 160–161, 400, 402–403consumerism, 191–194, 205gender, 319–320, 324German stoneware, 536Hanseatic urban culture, 528historical-period cemeteries, 149inequality, 4Islam, 650Middle Ages, 528modern times, 527mutualism, 8post-Middle Ages, 526, 528, 530racism, 161–162slavery, 11white racial identity, 11–12Zoos Network, 560
Archaeology and historic preservation, standards andguidelines, 371
Archaeology week celebration, 375Arch-and-beam construction, 442Architectural style of temporary camps, 304Archival record, creators of, 336Arcilla, J.S., 479Arel, A., 654Arellano, J.E., 435Arguello Arguello, A., 435Aries, P., 143, 144, 145Aristocratic houses and royal palaces, 556Arizona’s Sunset Crater, 71Arkansas River, 616Arlie House Report, 371Armijo, R., 421Armitage, P.L., 81, 95, 557Armstrong, D.V., 6, 122, 455, 457, 583–605Armstrong, J.G., 143Army operational doctrine, 309Arnold, B., 171Arnold, J.B. III, 387, 484Arnold, V., 531
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Aronson, D.R., 349Arrom, J.J., 598Articulation theory, 255, 262Artifact assemblages, 121Art Nouveau and Art Deco, 204–205Asad, T., 33Ascher, R., 4, 337, 451Ashini, D., 45Ashley, R., 485Ashmore, W., 52, 53, 54Asian American assemblages, 348Asian American historical archaeology, 347–348, 355–357
beginnings of, 347–348Asian emigration, 355Asian immigrants, 357Aslanapa, O., 652Aslin, E., 198, 200Aspraki, G., 213Assimilation, 348–349Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA), 286Athenian Agora excavations, 651Atkinson, D., 553Atkinson, M., 642Atlantic region, 509, 513Atzbach, R., 172Audouze, F., 173, 174Auger, R., 519Augustinian
mission, 482monastery, 412
Augustsson, J.E., 535Australasian historical archaeology, 25, 260, 631Australasian Institute for Marine Archaeology, 129Australian Institute of Maritime Archaeology (AIMA), 630Australian National Shipwreck Database, 113Australian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA), 629Avery, G., 383, 487Avissar, M., 654Ayres, J.E., 348, 483, 498Azevedo, T.d, 452
B
Baart, J.M., 178, 529, 530, 533, 535, 537Babits, L.E., 306Babson, D.W., 22, 191, 341Baccus, E., 497Bach, R.L., 255Baez, S., 421Bagaloni, V., 402Bairstow, D., 631, 642Baker, F., 57Baker, S.G., 302Baker, V.G., 5, 6, 11Bakker, P., 270Balasse, M., 94Baldwin, D., 45Balkan peoples, 648Balkwill, D.M., 80, 81, 91, 625Ballynacarriga Castle, 41
Balme, J., 642Balut, P-Y., 174, 183Bamforth, D.B., 243Bangue – device for transporting a person, 461Bannear, D., 639Bannon, J.F., 475Baram, U., 263, 376, 647–660Barber, E.A., 411Barber, M., 93Barcia Paz, M., 465Barcia Zequeira, M.d.C., 465Barford, P., 178, 179Barile, K.S., 56Barka, N.F., 514, 593, 598, 599Barker, D., 292, 401, 551, 552, 556, 557Barker, G., 174Barker, L.R., 483Barlow, R.H., 412, 416Barnes, E., 270Baron Castro, R., 430, 435, 436Barratt, G., 482Barron, D., 111Barstad, J.F., 125Bartels, M., 178, 533Barth, F., 7, 349Barthes, R., 214Barth, G., 356Bartlett, R., 180Barton, K.J., 549, 621Bartoy, K., 598, 600Bascom, W., 133Bass, G.F., 113, 127Basso, K.H., 57, 60, 61Bata, M., 263Batavia, 497, 630–632Bath conferences, 286, 289Battery provincial park, 511Battle of
Aboukir, 659Bear Paw, 305Big Hole, 305, 307Marj Dabiq, 647Navarino, 655Nile, 659Washita, 309
Battlefield archaeological project, 335Battlefield pattern, 308–312Bauman, J., 650Baumann, T.E., 5, 220Bautista, A., 489, 497Bauzon, L.E., 479Bavin, L., 635Baxter, R.S., 56Bayaca, D., 489Bay of Fundy, 513Bayley, J., 292Beal, M.D., 305Bearss, E.C., 122Beattie, O., 519Beaudet, P., 515
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Beaudry, M.C., 17–26, 55, 68, 209–222, 270, 290, 293, 328,336, 337, 338, 340, 341, 371,374, 375
Beausejour fort, 514Beautification of Death movement, 141, 143–145, 151–152,
154–155Beck, B., 173Beckles, H., 603Beck, R.A., Jr, 392Bedford County plantation, 216Beeler, M.S., 270Beeswax Wreck project, 486Behavioral separation, 352Behrens, J., 569Behrensmeyer, A.K., 80, 81Bell, A., 11, 12, 325, 326Bell, E.L., 141, 145, 149, 152Bell, G., 246Bell, P., 355, 386Bender, B., 52, 54Bender, S.J., 376Bense, J.A., 385, 390, 498Benton, T., 72Benvenisti, M., 649Beresniak, D., 220Berger, A.A., 191, 195Bergesen, A.J., 263, 472Berg, M., 182Beristain Bravo, F., 414, 420Berlin, I., 454Berman, B.J., 262Berman, M.J., 451Bernard Bosch, L., 459Bernardini, W., 270, 271Bernier, M., 128, 620, 622Bertalan, H., 535Besso-Oberto, H., 421Best, E., 629Best, M.S., 392Bettinger, R.L., 246, 247Bewl Valley Ironworks, 286Beyer, H.O., 476, 488Biblical or Classical era, 649Bickford, A., 636, 642Bicultural pattern, 39Biddle, M., 554, 556Bieder, R.E., 273Biehl, P.F., 172, 178, 182Billberg, I., 531, 535Biloxi Bay, 616Binford, L.R., 80, 82, 83, 149, 191, 312, 370, 625Binford-Saxe approach, 149Binghamton Gravestone project, 150Bintliff, J.L., 174Bird, D.W., 246Birk, D.A., 270Birmingham, J., 220, 286, 557, 629, 630, 631, 634, 639, 642Bischoff, C., 535Bishop, R.L., 200, 419Bitter, P., 533, 535, 537Black, C.E., 253, 254Black, J., 270
Black loyalists, emigration of, 513Black Lucy’s garden, 6, 450Blackman, M.J., 419Black Metropolis, 10Black, N.J., 442Black preservationists, 450Black revolutionary war, 6Black Seminoles, 464Blackshaw, S.M., 123Blackwell Encyclopedia of Industrial Archaeology, 286Blair, I., 560Blair, R., 145, 146, 147Blaisdell-Sloan, K., 435, 438Blake, E., 52, 54, 57Blake, H., 175, 176Blakey, M.L., 8, 9, 364, 375Blanchette, J-F., 622, 624Blanton, D.B., 71Blanton, R.E., 257, 258Blaszczyk, R.L., 197, 201, 202Blaut, J.M., 255, 263Bleakney, J.S., 624Blee, C.H., 323Bleser, N.J., 366Blieck, G., 535Blohme, M., 531, 535Blomqvist, R., 537Blonde, B., 177Boachie-Ansah, J., 573Boa, S., 603Boas, Franz, 365Boasian anthropology, 277, 458Bock, W.J., 234Bodley, J.H., 32Boessneck, J., 81Boeyens, J., 570Bogan, A.E., 77Bograd, M.D., 449Boling, S.J., 6, 8Bone assemblages, 84, 86, 92
spatial patterning of, 92Bone-disposal practices, cultural patterns of, 92Bone weathering, 93Bone weight and biomass, allometric relationship, 83Bonner, J.T., 244Bonner, T., 598Bonnichsen, R., 80Boone, J.L., 230, 243, 244Boone, M., 177Booth, D., 254Borg, B.E., 414Bouchard, R., 622Boucher, P.P., 613Bounty mutineers, 631, 642Bourdieu, P., 8, 170, 171, 173, 373, 374Bourne, E.G., 476Bowden, T., 121Bowdler, S., 630Bowen, J., 78, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91Bower, B.A., 450Bowers, A., 271, 276, 278, 279
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Bowler, P.J., 280Bowsher, J., 556Bowyer, G., 302Boyd, F.A., 302Boyd, M., 383, 388, 389Boyd, R., 246Boytel Jambu, F., 451, 458Bradbury, M., 369Bradley, J.W., 32, 35Bradley, R., 18, 25Brain, C.K., 83Brain, J.P., 622Brandl, R., 533Brandon, J.C., 3–12, 56Brandon, R.N., 246, 247, 248Brannon, N., 559Branstner, M.C., 79Branton, N., 51–62Brassard, M., 621Braudel, F., 161, 172, 174, 658Brauner, D.R., 211Bray, E.C., 275Bray, M.C., 273, 274, 275Bray plantation, 93Bray, R.T., 308Breadalbane, 109, 118Brears, P., 554Bredwa-Mensah, Y., 574Breen, C., 576Breisach, E.A., 364, 368Breitburg, E., 83Brenner, E., 150Bresc, H., 173Brickley, M., 556Bright, A.J., 586Brimstone Hill Fort, 90Brimstone Hill Society, 592Brinkerhoff, S.B., 387Brink, Y., 569Brister, R.C., 391Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society (BIAS), 286British Caribbean plantations, 6British diet, 86–87British-era colonial site, 585British Fort Amhert, 514British gold coins, 238British industrial revolution, 529British Protection of Wrecks Act, 134British Sub-Aqua club, 129Broberg, A., 529, 535Brochado, J.P., 458Bromberg, F.W., 155Bronitsky, G., 192Bronze Age, 152, 256–257, 652–653
archaeology for, 656See also Iron- Age
Brooks, A., 182, 340, 642Brooks, M., 518Broome County cemeteries, 151Brose, D.S., 625Browman, D.L., 365
Brown, A.B., 81, 82Brown, C.L., 81, 82Brown, D.A., 516, 624Brown, G., 57Brown, G.J., 78Brown, I.W., 619, 623Brown, J.A., 149Brown, M.J., 591Brown, M.R., 55Brown Parrent, M., 589, 594Brown, R.D., 366Brown, R.M., 652, 656Brown, W., 302Bruijn, A., 535Brumfield, A., 654Brumfiel, E., 70, 71Brumfiel, E.M., 25, 270, 371, 374Brunal-Perry, O., 482Bruneau, P., 174, 183Bruseth, J.E., 127, 484, 620Bryce, D., 508Bryce-Laporte, R., 449Buchanan, R.A., 285, 286Buchholz, R., 531, 537Buchli, V., 183, 191, 337, 558Buckley, K., 636, 642Bugslag, J., 355Buko, A., 535Buleon, P., 172Bullen, A.K., 4, 450Bullen, R., 592Bullen, R.P., 4, 450Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), 276Burhenne, V., 535Burian, R.M., 246, 248Burk, B.J., 90Burke, C., 511Burke, D.B., 198Burke, H., 642Burke, P., 169, 172, 175, 177, 270Burley, D.V., 518Burnett, B., 391Burns, J., 126Burra Charter, 630Burton, J.F., 59Burwell, M., 108Bustamente, A., 476Butchery marked bones, 83Butchery waste, interpretations of, 91Buteux, S., 556Butler, J., 212, 213, 214, 218Butler, L., 528, 529Butler, L.A.S., 556Butler, R., 553Butterworth, J.A., 217Buttner, A., 531Buys, C.J., 119Byland, B.E., 411Byrne, D., 337, 634Byrne, M., 634Byzantine empire, 647, 656
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C
Cabak, M.A., 216Cabezas Carcache, H., 430Cabin wreck, 113Cabrera, J.J., 421Cacao-producing center, 441Cahan, D., 280Caldwell, S.K., 383, 388California mission, 34Calloway, C.G., 270Cameron, E., 199Campa, A.L., 476Campbell, C.J., 111, 112, 135Campbell, L., 270Canadian Archaeological Association Bulletin (CAAB), 509Cannon, A., 152, 191Cano Echeverri, M., 401Cantelas, F.J., 312Cantwell, A.M., 342Cape colonial society, 568Cape of Good Hope, 41Capitalism, 160–162, 255–256, 402Capitalist
hegemony, 262market systems, emergence of, 97regimentation, 603
The Capitalist World-Economy, 260Capital–labor relation, 255Card, J.J., 436, 438, 439Carelli, P., 177Caribbean Basin, 583Caribbean community, 593Carlin, W., 125Carlson, G., 302Carlson, S.B., 191, 488Carmack, R.M., 269, 409Carman, J., 300Carmiggelt, A.H., 529Caroline Fort, 614, 617Carrano, P., 482, 498Carrara, M., 401Carrasco, R., 419Carrell, T.L., 105–136, 482, 496Carrillo, C.M., 487Carroll, L., 263, 648, 649, 650, 652, 656, 657Carr Site, Rhode Island, 88Carter, J., 218Cartier’s ships, 613Casella, E.C., 56, 293, 326, 635Cash economy, 165Casino, E.S., 476, 479Cassell, M.S., 72, 292Cassel, S.L., 348Castaneda, C., 161, 415Castaneda, Q.E., 163–164, 165Casta system, 42–43Casteel, R.W., 82Caste war in Yucatan, 439–440Castillero Calvo, A., 430Castillo, E., 486Cast iron artifacts, 622
Cataraqui Archaeological Research Foundation (CARF), 516Catholic
cathedral, 495civilization, 399mercantile worldview, 181missionaries, 479
CatholicismFrench, 174Roman, 488
Catlin, G., 271, 276, 277, 278Cattle-bone measurements, 94Cattle size and morphology, 94C.c. ware, 200, 204Ceci, L., 36Cedillo Ortega, C., 420Celoria, F., 549, 554Celtic fringe, 181Cemetery
Abney Park, 148All Souls, 148Bedouin, 653Boston Mount Auburn, 145, 148Concordia, 351Greenwood, 148Jewish, 154Roman, 549slave, 153, 451, 595small family, 150Snake Hill, 516Weir family, 151
Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, 199Center-periphery model, 656Central yard area, see PatioCepeda, G., 412Ceramics
aesthetic motifs on, 199, 204aesthetic-movement, 201–205American style, 339assemblages, 325, 352, 413, 652Aztec, 412–415black-on-orange, 415–416black-on-red, 418British, 193Cape colony, 43in Central Mexico, 411, 413–418Chinese, 38colonial period, 412–413colonoware ceramics, 623diagnostic, 414Dutch-style, 41European, 165, 415French earthenware, 623Hispanic ceramics, 411historical-period, 412Iznik, 652Japanese-style, 202–203lead-glazed, 457, 488Masonic, 220Mexican republic industry, 488as a mirror of consumerism, 196–201neoclassical, 197
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nineteenth century, 164, 196Oriental, 415polished earflares, 438postconquest, 413
chronologies of, 416post-medieval, 174, 176prehispanic, 414red ware, 415Rhenish, 172from Spitalfields, 211Victorian, 201, 338
Cerman, M., 171Cerruti, C., 401Cervantes-Rodrıguez, A.M., 263Cesium magnetometers, 107Chaliand, G., 449Chamberlain, P.A., 387Chamberlain, R.S., 430Chambers, E., 44, 377Chami, F., 571, 572Chamorro community, 480–482, 493, 496Champion, T.C., 257Chan, A.A., 219Chaney, E., 390Chang, K.C., 356Chapman, R., 149Chappell, E.A., 372Charle, C., 172Charlton, T.H., 409–422Charnov’s marginal value theorem, 69Charpente, 513Chase-Dunn, C., 255, 256, 257, 259Chatenet, M., 173Chaunu, H., 110Chaunu, P., 110, 476, 477Cheek, C.D., 25Chelsea porcelain factory, 551Chen, J., 356Cheops ship, 120Cherry, J., 551Chesapeake, 12, 70, 78, 86–87, 92, 94, 325, 453
assemblages in, 89Chichimecs or cimarrones, 475Chiefdoms, 430, 475–476Chih, G., 356Childers, R.W., 390China painting, 201Chinese coins, 638Chinese economy, 638Chinese trading vessels, 109Chipped-stone tools and weapons, 439Chittick, N., 571Chmyz, I., 458Choris, L., 498Chorley, R.J., 263Chouinard, A., 620, 623Chouin, G., 574Chrestien, J-P., 622Christian
medieval period, 573theology, 143–144
Christianization, process of, 440Christianson, D.J., 513Christie, N., 175Chronocline, 237Chung, S.F., 348, 356Cinthio, E., 526, 527Civilian Conservation Corps Indian Division, 366Civil rights
black consciousness, 450legislation, 347movement, 4, 368, 370values of, 61
Civil War (American), 121, 125, 127, 204–205, 305–307,309–313, 556
beginning of, 305period shipwreck, 121, 125vintage artifacts, 121
Claassen, C., 191Claney, J., 338Clark, C., 291, 292, 293Clarke, R.W., 123Clark, G., 84Clark, J.M., 144Clark, S.A., 486Clason, A.T., 81, 96Classic Maya collapse, 430Class and racial analysis, 4–5Claval, P., 172Clawson, M.A., 220Clayton, L.A., 391Cleere, H., 292Cleland, C.E., 78, 87, 371, 376, 622, 625Clement, C.O., 600Clevis, H., 178, 533, 537, 538Clifford, H., 182Clifford, J., 373, 449Cline, E., 660Clough, R., 639Cloutier, C., 515Cloutier, J-P., 514, 516, 624Clunn, T., 305Clutton-Brock, J., 96Coad, J., 556Coarse earthenware potteries, 621Coarse-grained histories, 71Coblenz, W., 178Cochran, M.D., 211Cockrell, W.A., 313Cocroft, W.D., 558Coe, M.D., 302Coffee plantation, 22, 460
Jamaican coffee plantations, 326Santa Ana de Biajacas, 463
Coffindecoration, 151hexagonal, 143, 154preservation, 153
Cognitive processualism, 374Cohen, A., 348Cohen, L.A., 197, 198Cohen-Williams, A.G., 415, 487
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Cohn, B.S., 32Coin beaches in Florida, 111Coleman, K.A., 514Coleman Smith, R., 551Cole, S., 551Colfax Massacre site, 335Colley, S., 642Colonial archaeology, 400–402, 412Colonial Cape society, 569Colonial control, assessing, 35Colonial documents, 431Colonial dominance, extension of, 42Colonial domination, 32–34, 36
instrument of, 441Colonial-era monuments, documentation of, 587Colonial expansion, 150Colonial funerals, 142Colonial glazed wares, 416Colonial gravestones, 143Colonial homeland, see MetropoleColonialism, definition of, 40Colonial mortuary, 142Colonial period, 143, 148, 412–416, 418–422, 430, 432, 439
ceramics, 412–413, 418diet, 85firearms, 622majolica plates, 415plantations in Ireland, 558pottery, 457red wares, 419Romita Sgrafitto pseudomajolica vessel, 420settlements, 593
Colonial political divisions, 604Colonization, initial period of, 86Colonized Iroquois, 37Colonizing expedition to Matagorda Bay, 616Colono-Indian wares, 585Colonoware pottery, 453Colorado River Basin, 69Color dualities, 278Columba livia, 81Columbian voyage of discovery, 385Columbus, Christopher, 31, 434Comaroff, J., 341Commercial archaeology, 25Commercial capitalism, era of, 479Commercial historical archaeology, rise of, 26Commercial salvage operations, 136Communal meals during the Byzantine, 656Conkey, M.W., 319, 320, 337Conlin, D.L., 309, 312Connah, G., 565, 567, 631, 639, 640, 642Connecticut River valley, 260Connor, M.A., 309Conquest culture, concept of, 473Conquistadores (conquerors), 399Conservatism, degree of, 217Consolation literature, 145Constantino, R., 479Constructionism, myth of, 73Consumerism, 191–192, 195–196
development of, 201, 205effects of, 195roots of, 192
Consumerist societies, ideological expressions of, 196Consumer societies, maintenance of, 195Contemporary archaeology, theory of, 44Continental archaeologists, 182Continental Europe, 169, 180, 557Continental research projects, 528Continental and Scandinavian Europe, 525Continental urban archaeology, prolific nature of, 538Cook, G., 576Cook, G.D., 595Cook, L.J., 218Cooper, T.D., 305, 306, 308Copeland, R., 198Copper and brass kettles, 622Corbishley, M.J., 558Corcuera, M.S., 415Cordell, A.S., 623Cordova Tello, M., 420Cores-semiperipheries-peripheries model, 263Corletta, R., 430Cornelision, J.E., Jr, 305, 306, 308Coronado National Forest, 60Corona, O.R., 421Corpus Christi City Museum, 485Corpuz, O.D., 479Correlation between slaves and recycled, 457Corruccini, R.S., 595, 601Cosmopolitan frontier, 300, 473Cosmopolitanism, 660Cossette, E, 94Cossons, N., 285, 286Costa, L.C.B.F. da, 456Costello, J., 342Costello, J.G., 487Cote, H., 620Cotter, C.S., 587, 588, 589Cotter, J.L., 33, 286, 366, 368, 372, 378Cotton plantations, 615Coudart, A., 172Council of American Maritime Museums (CAMM), 131Council, R.B., 287Courtney, P., 25, 169–183, 528, 529Cousteau, J-Y., 106Coutts, P., 630Cox, G., 569Cox, M., 556Crabtree, P.J., 78, 81, 84, 91, 94Crader, D.C., 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 88Craig, A.K., 387Crane, D., 214Cranstone, D., 292, 556, 557Crawford, I.A., 529Creamware, 204, 220, 232Creme Ramos, Z., 459Cremin, A., 639Creolization, 11, 38, 42, 383, 387, 393, 438
concept of, 454model of, 438
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Creolized African American patterns, 6Crepeau, A., 513, 624Cressey, P.J., 375Critical race theory, 8, 335Cronin, M., 570Cronon, W., 36Crook, P., 634, 636, 641, 642Crosby, A.W., 95, 473Cross-cutting social network zones, 35Cross-disciplinary intellectual movements, 373Crossley, D., 286, 526, 550, 553, 554Croucher, S., 572Crowe, D.W., 270, 277, 278Crowell, A.L., 36, 262Crowfoot, E., 214Crumley, C.L., 52, 67, 68, 71, 72, 95Crusader period, 652Cruse, J.B., 309, 312Cruxent, J.M., 401, 434, 586, 594Cruz, M., 573Cruz-Uribe, K., 80, 81, 82Cuban Academy of Sciences, 451, 459Cuban’s plantation heritage, 458Culican, W., 629Culpepper Island, 464Cult of the Dead, 141, 145
See also Beautification of Death movementCultural-ecological approach, 78Cultural ecology, 70–71Cultural entanglement, formal definition of, 32Cultural-heritage
inventories, 639sites, 420
Cultural imagination, concept of, 440Cultural landscape
of Danish Port city, 603layering, 53topography of, 54
Cultural pluralism, 220Cultural relativism, 365Cultural resource management (CRM), 18, 44–45,
78, 125, 191, 348, 371, 509, 569Cultural transmission, 61, 241, 244, 246, 528Cumbaa, S.L., 81, 625Cummins, A., 588Cundall, F., 587, 589Cunliffe, B., 556Cunningham, L.J., 480Curbelo, C., 401Curet, L.A., 598Currie, C., 556Cushner, N.P., 476, 477, 479, 480Cusick, J.G., 33, 270, 390Cutcliffe, S.H., 38Cutter, D.C., 498Cybernetic model, 70
D
Dahlback, G., 531Dahomey, 37–39
Dailey, L.R.M., 313Dakota river, 275Dallal, D., 220D’Altroy, T.N., 35Daniels, R., 356Danse Macabre or dance of death, 144Darnton, R., 372Darrington, G., 591Dartmouth, 118Darwinism, 227, 229, 243, 245, 247–248Davey, C., 639Davey, P., 537, 553Davidson, J.M., 11Davidson, P.E., 89Davies, M., 642Davies, N.B., 69Davies, P., 629–642Davies, S., 655Davis, D.D., 586Davis, H.A., 371Davis, J.L., 654, 655Dawdy, S.L., 386, 387Dawes Act, 33Dawkins, R., 248Dawson, G.J., 558Dawson, J.W., 507, 617Dawson, K.C.A., 516Day of Judgment, 145Deagan, K.A., 34, 39, 40, 67, 68, 71, 77, 79, 90, 211, 213, 214,
336, 363, 372, 383, 384, 386, 387, 388, 390, 393, 434,464, 487, 586, 593, 594
Dean, M., 127Death’s Door, 145De Barros, P., 573, 575DeBoer, W.R., 276DeBooy, T., 583Decarie, L., 515Dechristianization, 144Deconstructionism, 73DeCorse, C.R., 565, 566, 567, 568, 574, 576, 586, 598, 599De Cunzo, L.A., 22, 23, 52, 338, 342, 374, 376Deegan, M.J., 294Deepwater shipwreck-recovery projects, 133Deetz, J., 4, 6, 7, 11, 31, 33, 34, 78, 149, 160, 237, 262,
336, 337, 339, 342, 370, 372, 375, 429, 450, 452,498, 569
Deetz, P.S., 342Deffeyes, K.S., 111Degadillo, Y., 480, 482De Grandis, N., 401De Jesus, E.C., 479De la Bedoyere, G., 558De la Costa, H., S.J., 476, 479De la Torre, A.A., 489, 492, 497, 498Delgado, J.P., 113, 191, 486Deligne, C., 177Delle, J.A., 33, 34, 40, 41, 56, 210, 326, 327, 598,
599, 600Dellino-Musgrave, V., 126DeLony, E., 287, 289Delpuech, A., 599
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Del Valle, T., 482DeMallie, R.J., 270, 271, 275Demand entropy, concept of, 200De Maret, P., 573DeMarrais, E., 219De Meyer, M., 312Demoule, J-P., 173, 174Denbo, J.R., 34Denbow, J., 573Dendy, W., 513Dening, G., 373Dennett, D.C., 244Dennis, F., 176Dennison, S., 558Densmore, F., 271–279Dependency theory, 34, 254–255De Poorter, A., 533DePratter, C.B., 391Depression era, 365DeRegnaucourt, T., 305Derry, L., 376, 451Descendant community, 9, 12, 44–45, 375Design piracy, 201Desjardins, P., 515, 625De Solla Price, D.J., 121Desroches, J-P., 492Dethlefsen, E., 237, 593Dethlefsen, J.N., 149DeVos, G., 349Dewar, R., 572Dewolf, H.C., 591Diachronic interrelationships, 95Dias, O., Jr, 452, 457, 458, 464Diaz Arenas, R., 479Diaz-Trechuelo Spinola, M.L., 479, 480Dibbits, H., 177Dickau, Ruth, 435Dickinson, R.E., 170, 172Dictionary of Disasters at Sea, 110Diderot, D., 601Diedrich, R-M., 531Diehl, M., 352Dietary
importance, 82–83, 85–86practices, ethnic, 92
Dieterman, F.A., 516Diet and subsistence practices, 85–89DiLeonardo, M., 3Di Meo, G., 172Dimmick, G.J., 305Diole, P., 106, 107Dippe, B.W., 305Dirks, N., 11Discoveries Underwater, 127Divers, D., 555Dix, B., 556Dizon, E., 488, 489, 490, 497Dobres, M.A., 373Dobyns, H., 384, 391Doepkens, W.P., 624
Dog meat, consumption of, 463Dombrowski, K., 34Domestic heating technology, innovation in, 537Domınguez Company, F., 434Domınguez, L., 451, 459, 460, 586, 598Don Christopher Cove, 589Dongoske, K., 375Donley, L., 572Donley-Reid, L., 572Doolittle, C.J., 202Doolittle, W.E., 411Doretti, M., 403Doroszenko, D., 507–520Dory, L. von, 533, 535–536Douching paraphernalia, 322Douglas, A., 145, 555Doukhobor community, 518Doumani, B., 650Dow, J.R., 171Downing, J., 591Downum, C.E., 71Drainage basins (hydrology), 272Drakard, D., 200, 551Drake, K., 528Drake, S.C., 10, 449Drax Hall plantation, 589, 593, 596Drechel, E.J., 270Dresser, M., 558Dress and human hair, recycling of, 531Drift, 228, 230, 234, 235, 244, 247Driscoll, S.T., 374Driver, J.C., 81Driver, M.G., 480, 482, 498Dromgoole, S., 131Dubel, J., 57Dubrow, G.L., 350Dufournier, D., 622Duganne, D., 376Duguay, G., 515, 625Duharte Jimenez, R., 459Duisburg project, 533Dumortier, C., 535Duncan, C.J., 270Dunckel, R., 528Dunn, B., 513, 624Dunnell, R.C., 54, 228, 231, 235, 240, 241Durst, J.J., 622DuSolier, W., 412Dutch East India Company (VOC), 41–42, 96, 109, 569,
629–632Dutch East Indiamen, 110Dutch East Indies, 477Dutch Golden Age, 530, 533Dutch immigrants, 41Dutch shipments of barreled beef, 90Dutch-style domesticity, 41Dutra, E. de F., 464Dye, D., 391Dyer, G., 302, 309Dzieduszycki, W., 179
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E
Eakins, J.K., 653Earle, P., 113Earnest, H.H., 435Earthenware
glazed, 415industries
low countries, 535slip-decorated, 534
Japanese-style, 200lead-glazed, 421, 488Mediterranean tinglazed, 534monochrome glazed, 416
Easily manageable cluster, 38East Bank House, 294Eastern tent caterpillar (Malacosoma americanum), 278Eastlake, C.L., 202Echo-Hawk, R.C., 31Ecole Pratique, 178Ecological Marxism, 72Economic rationalism, 641Economic self-sufficiency, 351–353Economic separation, 351Edens, C., 257Edney, M.H., 270, 274Edwards, D., 566, 573Edwards, J.D., 622Edwards, R., 19Eerkens, J.W., 228Egalitarianism, ideology of, 151Egan, G., 26, 214, 219, 526, 549–561Eggert, M.K.H., 182Egloff, B., 631, 636, 641, 642Ehrhardt, K.L., 623Eicholz, J., 593Eighteenth-century meat values, 91Ekholm, K., 256Eleazar, T., 421Eley, G., 171El-Haj, N.A., 164Elia, R.J., 19, 20, 24, 25Elias, N., 170Elkin, D., 403Elliott, J.H., 430Ellis, J., 299Ellis, P., 556Emberling, G., 270Emerson, J.N., 508Emerson, T.E., 617Emery, K.O., 622Emery, N., 558Empirical surveys and excavations, 403Emslie, S.D., 79Endler, J.A., 228Endrei, W., 554Engelhardt, T., 372Engelstad, E., 320Engendering archaeology, 327Engerman, S.L., 586England, S., 603English Channel, 526, 535, 538
English colonial settlement, 591English gender ideology, 326English heritage, 286, 552, 559English-made pottery, 231–232English mortuary behavior, 152English working class, making of, 369Enlightenment positivism, 273Ennes, M.J., 350Entwistle, J., 214Environmental humanism, 72–73Epperson, T.W., 8, 9, 11, 56, 460Eremites de Oliveira, J., 403Ericson, P.G.P., 80Ericsson, I., 171, 527, 529Erie Fort, 516Eriksen, T.H., 377Eriksson, G., 536Ermischer, G., 538Ernstein, J.H., 52Ersgard, L., 169, 177Escalante Arce, P.A., 430, 432Escobedo, D., 420Espinosa Perez, E., 435Esquimalt Naval Base, 518Essentialist strategy, 229Established generalization testing method (EGT), 271Estrada-Belli, F., 436Etchevarne, C., 401Ethical considerations, 19Ethical standards and professional practice, 26Ethnic group, concept of, 349Ethnicitybased theory, 5static notions of, 462
Ethnic separation, degree of, 349, 354Ethnoarchaeology, 164, 191–193, 205, 355, 370, 429, 492,
497–498, 568, 603, 650, 653Ethnohistory, 269–270, 276–277, 279, 486, 492, 498, 592
components of, 270Ethnomusicology, 276Etlin, R.A., 148Euroamerican, 37, 88, 350–352European Archaeological Association (EAA), 182European capitalism, 599–600European Catholic control, 656European-centered world economy, 472European colonial expansion, effects of, 401European colonialism, 31, 33–34, 161, 599European colonization, 160, 399–400, 566European cosmopolitan colonization, 473European Economic Community (EEC), 179European ethnology, 170, 176European exceptionalism, 257European expansion, age of, 472European exploration and colonization, 95European merchant community, 525European route of industrial heritage, 290European Science Foundation, 179Evans, J., 236, 238Evans, L.L.M., 621Eventscape, 61
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Evolutionary archaeology, 227–234, 242, 247criticism of, 230
Evolutionary ecology, 68–70Evolutionary paleontology, 230Evolutionism, 227, 231Ewen, C.R., 79, 126, 383–393, 594, 604Ewers, J.C., 270, 271Extrasomatic means of adaptation, 244, 367, 370
F
Factorıa system, 594Fagan, B., 17, 20, 23, 387Fairbanks, C.H., 4, 6, 11, 78, 337, 364, 372, 383, 386, 388,
390, 451, 593Falconer, K., 292Falk, A., 529, 530, 531, 534, 535, 536, 539Falk, C.R., 89–90Falk, L., 261, 375Family mausoleums, 151, 154Fanon, F., 33Farbaky, P., 534Farming settlement zones, 634Farnell, B., 212Farnsworth, P., 21, 450, 483, 598, 600, 601, 602, 603Farquhar, R.M., 622Farrar, N., 352Farrell, J.J., 142, 145Farriss, N., 430Farrow, E.S., 307Fashion theory, 212Father of black history, see Woodson, Carter G.Father Vimont, 515Faucherre, N., 173Faulk, L.E., 476Faulkner, A., 625Faulkner, G.F., 619Faulk, O.B., 476Faunal
assemblages, analysis of, 87diversity, 83
Faure-Boucharlat, E., 173Faust, K., 263Featherstonhaugh, G.W., 273, 275Federal Emergency Relief Act, 366Fehring, G., 527Feinman, G.M., 257, 258, 264, 269, 270, 271Feld, S., 60Felgenhauer-Schmiedt, S., 527Female factories, prison architecture, 326Feminism, 335Feminist
archaeology, 141theory, 212
Feng shui, 72, 350–351Fennell, C., 454Fenner, B.L., 479Fenwick, V., 125Ferguson, L., 87, 179, 191, 210, 218, 338, 342, 372,
450, 453, 454, 455, 585
Ferguson, R., 512, 514Ferguson, T.J., 44Ferguson, W.K., 169Ferme, M., 341Fernandez Davila, E., 413, 414, 415, 418, 420, 421Ferriby boats, 120Ferris, R.G., 305Ferryland, 218, 509–510Fesler, G.R., 5, 455Fetten, F., 170Fett, S., 454Field fortifications, 305–308Fieller, N.R.J., 82Filipino presidential decree, 488Finch, K., 294Fine-Dare, K.S., 44Fine-grained histories, 71Finer, A., 232First African Baptist Church, 153First Fleet at Sydney, 636First Government House, Sydney, 630, 636, 638First Nation
communities, 515groups, 518representatives, 21
First permanent English Settlement, 85Fischer, D.H., 270, 271, 272Fisgard Lighthouse, 518Fisher, D.C., 234Fisher, G., 212, 213Fisher, J., 81Fishing camps in the Old Crow Basin, 520Fitting, J.E., 625Fitts, R.K., 4, 7, 153, 154Fitzgerald, W.R., 622Flambard Hericher, A-M., 173, 622Flannery, K.V., 36, 191Fleisher, J., 571, 572, 576Fleming, 200, 202, 205Flint, R., 486Flint, S.C., 486Foley, V.P., 287Fondebrider, L., 403Fondeur, C., 598Fong, L.M., 352, 354Fontana, B.L., 335Food-marketing, importance of, 90Foote, C.J., 476Ford, J.A., 238Ford, R.I., 476Forgotten centuries, 391Formanek-Brunell, M., 195, 202, 205Forsyth, G.A., 305Forsyth, H., 553Foster, G.M., 473Foster, M.K., 270Foucault, M., 160, 161, 373Fournier-Garcıa, P., 498Fournier, M.L., 418Fournier, P., 409–422, 429
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Fowler, D.D., 69, 71Fowler, W.R., 429–442Fox, A.A., 305, 307Fox, D.R., 364Fox, G.L., 270, 271, 591Fox, R.A., Jr, 309, 312Fozzati, L., 175Francaviglia, R.V., 143Franciscan mission, 411, 441, 475, 487, 498
theory of, 441Franco, J.L., 412Frankena, W.K., 19Frankewitz, S., 535Frankfurt School, 8Frank, A.G., 34, 255, 256, 257, 259, 264, 472Franklin, D., 632Franklin, M., 3, 5, 9, 22, 88, 92, 171, 341, 342Frank, R.H., 476, 487Fraser River, 518Fraser, R.W., 301Freedman, A., 213Freemasonry, 220Freer, J.A., 257Frelinghuysen, A.C., 202French Colonial archaeology, 617–625
ethnicity in French North America,624–625
material culture, 620–623origins, 617–620trade and social interaction, 623–624
French colonial sites, 79French freebooters (flibustiers), 615French-made stonewares, 622French mapping, 274French mercantilism, 623–624French Revolution, 599French, S., 148, 149French settlements in northern South America, 615French and Spanish colonial contexts, 215French structuralism, 171Frequency seriation, 238–239, 241–242Freyre, G., 458, 464Friedman, J., 256Friedman, S.W., 172Frierman, J.D., 352Friis, H.R., 272, 273Frisch, H-J., 81Frisch, M.H., 372Fritsch, R., 538Fritz, G., 482Front street archaeological project, 516Frost, L., 302Frothingham, A., 387Frurip, D.J., 622Fry, B.W., 617Fry, G-M., 218, 454Fryman, R.J., 200Funari, P., 210, 399–404, 462Functional and technological innovations, 528Funk, R.E., 85Fusco, N., 401
G
Gaimster, D.R.M., 171, 172, 177, 179, 525–539, 550, 552, 557Gale, A., 125Gallardo, R., 436Galle, J.E., 216, 455Galloway, P., 34, 270, 279Galt, C–E., 535Galvin, J., 498Galways community, 597Gamay, P., 173Gamio, M., 365, 412Gannon, M.V., 393Garcıa Arevalo, M.A., 586, 598Garcıa Cano, J., 401Garcıa Fernandez, J.L., 434Garcıa, G., 465Garcıa, M.A., 421, 430Garcıa Zarza, E., 434Garden archaeology, 55, 556Gardiner, J., 554, 555, 557Gardini, A., 175Gardner, K., 254, 255Garkovich, L., 52, 53, 61Garner, F.H., 551Garrow, P.H., 6, 7, 143, 305Gartley, R.T., 586, 599Gasco, J.L., 33, 411, 421, 441Gaston, M.F., 201Gatbonton, E.B., 480, 488, 489Gaughwin, D., 260Gawronski, J., 125Gazaware, 652Geddes, G.E., 142Geertz, C., 171, 369, 370, 372Geier, C.R., 300, 305Geiger, H., 514Geiger, J., 519Geismar, J.H., 5Geldermalsen, 118Gelichi, S., 176Gender-based groups, 319Gender and identity construction, 328Gender ideology, 320–323, 326Gender as a structuring principle, 322–328Genetic transmission, 230, 244Genet, N., 622Genocide, material memory of, 403Geographical Information Systems (GIS), 600Geopolitik, 170Geremek, B., 3German and Batlic archaeology, 172German romantic tradition, 273Gero, J., 20Gerrard, R., 516Ghersi, A., 176Ghost concepts, 4Gibb, J.G., 92, 263, 325Gibbon, G., 270Gibbs, M., 639Gibson, H.R., 599Gibson, J.R., 270
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Giddens, A., 170Gifford, D.P., 80, 81Gifford-Gonzales, D., 94Gilbert, A., 172Gilbert, B.M., 81Gilbert, M., 81Gilchrist, R., 211, 319, 320, 326, 337, 529, 557Gillispie, C.C., 272, 274Gills, B.K., 256Gilroy, P., 3, 449Gingrich, A., 170Ginzburg, C., 175Giorgi, J., 557Gitlin, J., 471Gittings, C., 145Given, M., 181, 655Givens, D.R., 365Gjessing, F., 390Glascock, M.D., 419, 488Glaser, M., 528Glenn, E.N., 327Global positioning system, 107Glock, A.E., 648, 649, 654Godden, G.A., 193, 201Goddio, F., 476Godfrey, E.S., 305, 553Godlewska, A.M.C., 272Gotebiewski, A., 531, 537Goggin, J.M., 383, 390, 411, 412, 413, 414, 593Goldman, A.H., 19Gold rushes, 638–639Goldthwaite, R.A., 175, 192Gomez Romero, F., 402Gomez Serafın, S., 413, 414, 415, 418, 420, 421Gone with the Wind, 342Gongora, M., 430Goni, R., 402Gonzalez, M.T., 463, 598Gonzalez Rul, F., 414Good, M.E., 384Goodwin, C.M., 597, 598, 603Goodwin, L.B.R., 325Goodwin, R.C., 586Goodwin, W.B., 589, 594Goody, J., 141, 144–145Goose Society, 277–278Gordon Hirabayashi recreation Site, 60–61Gordon, M.M., 349, 350, 354Gordon, R.B., 292Gorge Museum, 286Gosden, C., 3, 33, 54, 181, 211Gotelipe-Miller, S., 591Gothic medievalism, 198–199Gothic-revival style, 197Gottsch, S., 170Goucher, C., 573, 598, 603Gould, R.A., 191, 309Gould, S.J., 230, 244, 246Goyette, M., 514Gradwohl, D.M., 154Gradwohl, H.R., 154
Graf, O.H.T., 81, 83Graham, E., 440, 441, 498Graham, E.A., 441, 442Gramsci, A., 372Grand medicine society, 278Grange, R.T., 510Grant, A., 81Grassy Island National Historic Site, 512–513Gravestone styles, 154Gray literature, 25, 149, 471, 483, 487Gray, M.A., 23Grayson, D.K., 80, 82Gray, W.B., 515Great Depression of 1929, 53Great Plains
cartography, 274ethnohistory, 269, 271
Great Pyramid, 120Green, A., 369Green, C., 552, 553Green, J., 115, 631Greene, D.M., 302Greene, M., 651Greenfield, H.J., 78, 92Greenhill, B., 125Green, J., 115, 376Green Line, 654Green, R.W., 170Greenwood, R.S., 72, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356Greer, S.C., 520Gregory, H.F., 390Greider, T., 52, 53, 61Grenier, R., 121, 131, 510, 617, 624Gribble, J., 569Grid-plan
cities, 435layout, 435, 437–438
Griffin, J.W., 367, 368, 383, 388, 389Griffith, P., 310Griffiths, T., 67Griggs, H.J., 7, 327Grigson, C., 81Grimm, N.B., 68Grimwade, G., 638Gringmuth-Dallmer, E., 179Groeneweg, G., 535Gronenborn, D., 576Groover, M.D., 262Grose, T.K., 134Grosfoguel, R., 263Gross, L., 292Grossman, J.D., 81Grosz, E., 212, 214Groube, L., 630Group and individual beliefs, 300Guale Indians, 389Guaratuja site, 461Guerci, N., 402Guerrero, M.C., 477Guidi, A., 172, 175Guilbert, G.C., 558
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Guilday, J.E., 78Guildhall Museum, 553Guilfoyle, J.P., 513Guimaraes, C.M., 452, 460, 461, 462Guimont, J., 620Gumerman, G., 84, 94Gums, B.L., 619Gundaker, G., 11Gundersen, J.N., 623Gustafson, C.E., 81Gust, S.M., 84, 85, 89, 91Guthe, C.E., 488, 497Gwyn, D., 292, 550
H
Haag, W., 592Habenstein, R.W., 142Habermas, J., 162, 164, 373Hackspiel, W., 538Hacquebord, L., 529Haddon, A.C., 119Haecker, C.M., 308–309, 312Hagen, W.F., 171Haggett, P., 263Hagglund, L.F., 113Haggren, G., 537, 538Hailey, T.I., 591Hajj, 650, 656Halbirt, C.D., 390Hale, H.S., 82Hales, Jr., L.S., 96Hallans, A-M., 530Hall, D., 589, 593, 596, 597, 603Hallerdt, B., 531Haller, S.A., 486Hall, E.T., 53Hall, M., 8, 33, 41, 84, 340, 454, 569, 570Hall, S., 570Hall, T.D., 257, 259, 263Hamell, G.R., 35Hamilakis, Y., 212Hamilton, C.C., 437Hamilton, D.L., 123, 590, 591, 598, 603, 604Hamilton, J.D., 220Hamilton, S., 96Hamilton, T.M., 622Hammel, R., 539Handler, J.S., 6, 7, 153, 585, 595, 598, 601, 603Handly, P., 509Handmaiden of history syndrome, 530Handwerk, B., 133Hannigan, J.A., 68Hann, J.H., 386, 388, 389, 392, 393, 475Hanseatic
dietary habit and dining practice, 539league, 531
Hansen, D., 511, 512Hanson, C.A., 441Hanson, J.R., 275Hanson, L., 302, 306
Haour, A., 573Hardesty, D.L., 54, 56, 67–73, 263, 292, 323, 324,
325, 327, 351, 376Hardin, A.N., 307Hardoy, J., 435Harke, H., 171Harland-Jacobs, J., 263Harl, O., 534Harmon, D., 366Harper, J.R., 510, 514Harpole, J.L., 238Harrington, J., 639Harrington, J.C., 239, 241, 302, 335, 366, 368Harrington, S., 20Harris, D.A., 617Harris, E., 591Harris, J.E., 514, 622Harris, M., 229Harrison, R., 634, 642Harrison, F.V., 3, 12, 449Harrod, H.L., 278Hart, H., 214, 215, 304Hartigan, J., 3, 10, 11, 12Hartshorne, R., 170Harvey, D., 255, 263Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 650Hassig, R., 35Hassmann, H., 170, 171Hastorf, C.A., 70Hattori, E.M., 90Haury, C.E., 307–308Hauser, M.W., 583–605Hautaniemi, S.I., 55Havsier, J.B., 449Hawley, D., 113Hayden, B., 191Hayden, D., 182Hayes, J.W., 651, 652, 654Haynes, D.E., 482Head, L., 54Heath, B.J., 216, 218, 454, 585, 599Hechter, M., 181Hedden, R.W., 307Heege, A., 531Hegemony, perceptions of, 338Heidtke, K., 591Helferich, G., 272Helms, M.W., 349, 430Henderson, G., 629, 631Henderson, H., 513Heneghan, B.T., 340Henkes, H.E., 537Henn, R.E., 90, 91Henrion, F., 173Henry, S.L., 90, 91, 349Herbert, E., 573Herendorf, C.E., 125Heritability, 227–228, 234, 236, 241Heritage lottery fund, 26Heritage management and protection, 403Heritage of Port Arthur, 636
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Heritage research permit, 513Hermitage plantation, African-American slaves at, 328Hernandez Pons, E., 411, 413, 416, 420, 421Heroic Age, 617Hertz, R., 141Hervieu, J-P., 173Herzberg, R., 294Hesse, B., 80Hewett, E.L., 365Hewitt, N.E., 557Heymans, H., 533Hicks, D., 182, 211, 558, 586, 598, 599Higginbotham, E., 634, 642Higgins, D., 220, 553Higham, C., 81Higman, B.W., 595, 597, 598, 600, 603Higueras Rodrıguez, M.D., 498Hillewaert, B., 533Hill, J.D., 34, 270, 279Hill, J.H., 270Hill, J.N., 270, 271Hill, M.W., 327Hill, A.P., 80Hillson, S., 81Hilton Price, F.G., 553Hinojosa, G.M., 476Hinsley, C.M., 365Hirsch, E., 52, 53Hirschfeld, Y., 657Hispanic influences, 357Hispanic and Portuguese urbanization, 400Hispanic Society of America, 411Historical archaeology
in Africa, defining, 565–567American, 51, 161, 169, 174, 183, 347, 355, 400,
402, 404, 651in Canada, history of, 507of colonialism, 85definition of, 429ethics in, 22–26
collaboration with commercial enterprises, 24commercial vs. academic archaeology, 25oral history, 24public-private partnerships, 26research practice, 22
ethnicity in, 347–348landscape approaches in, 53–55of Mediterranean, 404in Mexican Mesoamerica, 410–413
1960s to the Present, 413American interests, 411American and Mexican restoration, 412ceramics, 413, 418institutional contexts, 413problem-oriented Prehispanic archaeology, 412regional studies, 421roots of, 411salvage archaeology, 412secular buildings, 421
in South America, 399–400, 403traditional (Americanist) forms of, 565
Yucatan, 429–442early church in, 440historical background, 429–430material culture analysis, 438rural and urban landscapes, 431–438
Historical ecology, 71–72Historical misrepresentation, 568Historical particularism, 365Historical-period
cultural contexts in Caribbean, 591–593data on butchery practices, 84, 91societies, study of, 404terrestrial and shipwreck sites, 489
Historical processualism, 374Historical situatedness of an interpretive historical
archaeology, 335Historical supplementation, 363Historical zooarchaeology, 77–93
future directions, 93–97identification and recording, 81integration phase, 78–79interpretation, 84quantification, 82–84systematization phase, 78taphonomy and recovery, 80
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), 288Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), 287Historic-building protection laws, 400Historic Places Amendment Act, 630History-anthropology divide, 336A History of Archaeological Thought, 377History of the Italian Agrarian Landscape, 176Hoagland, A.K., 304Hoare, Q., 372Hocking, C., 110Hodder, I., 149, 150, 180, 210, 337, 348, 373, 625Hodgen, M.T., 364, 370Hodges, W.H., 594Hoffman, C.L., 586Hoffman, K., 388Hoffman, P.E., 127, 485Hofmann, C., 276, 277, 278Holdway, P., 200Holl, A., 574, 575Hollanda, S.B. de, 464Hollandia Compendium, 125Holland, J.L., 305Holland, K.V., 121Holland, T.D., 228, 230, 235, 236, 244, 246, 247Holl, I., 179, 534Holme, R., 219Holtorf, C., 52Holyoak, V., 312, 558Homer, R.F., 553Homogeneity, 42, 399, 473, 660Honerkamp, N., 78, 79, 287, 374Honychurch, L., 586Hook, D., 534Hook, D.R., 534Hoopes, J., 24Hooton, E.A., 44
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Hoover, R.L., 487, 498Hopewell interaction sphere, 260Hopkins, T.K., 254, 255Hoppe, K-D., 531Horad-Herbin, M–P., 94Hornborg, A., 68Hornell, J., 119Horning, A.J., 57, 588Horton, M., 566, 571, 572Horwitz, L.K., 96Hosley, W., 199, 201, 202Høst-Madsen, L., 531Hosty, K., 629, 630Houart, G.L., 260Hourani, P., 642Household archaeology, 455Howe, D.W., 197Hower, R.M., 245Howson, J.E., 8, 21, 597Hsu, D.P., 302, 306Hubbert Model, 111–112, 115, 135Hudson Bay, 616, 624Hudson, C., 391Hudson, J., 84Hudson, K., 286, 287Hudson, P., 180Hueda, 37–39, 575Huelsbeck, D.R., 83, 91Hughes, M., 534Hughes, S., 292Huguenot society, 211Human-nature model of historical analogs, 72Humber river, 120Humboldt, A. von, 274Hundsbichler, H., 529, 530, 539Huntington, R., 141Hunt, L., 364Hunt, T.L., 71Hunt, W., 309Hurricane Katrina, 3Hurst, J.G., 535, 537, 552Hurt, T.D., 227, 235Hutchins, J., 305Hutchinson, D.L., 391Hutson, S.R., 20Hutterer, K.L., 476Huxley, J., 244Hyde, C.K., 287, 292Hydroelectric dams, 400Hydrographic
analysis, 274basin, 272–274
Hydrographical Basin map, 271, 275–276, 279Hylkema, M., 483Hymes, D., 370Hyper-quantification, backlash against, 10
I
Iacono, N., 642Ibarra Rojas, E., 430
Ideas of Landscape, 54Identity construction, 209–213, 217, 328Iggers, G.G., 377Illicit traffic in antiquities, 134Imaginary artifact, 334Imagined Communities, 164Imperial law code, 655Impression management, 339Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, 340Index fossils, 413Indian Ocean trade routes, 566Indigenisms, 34Indigenous-associated artifacts, 438Industrial archaeology, 285–286, 290, 292–293, 549, 557, 639
academic base, 290British origins of, 285–286case study in the twenty-first century, 293international scene, 287–290, 289research committee, 286United States, 286–289
Industrial foragers, 69Industrial heritage, route of, 289Industrial Revolution, 285–286, 291–292, 495, 641Ingersoll, D.W., 191–192Ingstad, A.S., 509Insoll, T., 567, 650Institute of Field Archaeologists (IFA), 17Institute of Nautical Archaeology’s virtual museum, 602Instrumental neutron activation analyses (INAA), 419Intellectual deforestation, 93Interagency Archaeological Salvage Program, 368Intercolonial trade, 623Interethnic households, 39Internal colonialism, 161, 651International colonial economy, development of, 529International Congress of CaribbeanArchaeology (IACA), 592International Congress of Maritime Museums (ICMM), 134International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS),
131, 289International traffic in antiquities, 134Internment camps, 58Interpretive historical archaeologies, 333–343
defining, 334–335, 337–343historical perspective, 335–337
In the Museum of Maya Culture, 163Ionas, I., 658Ireland, T., 57, 642Iron Age
African, 565agro-pastoral societies of the late, 568burials, 143communities, 567early Iron Age expansion, 565
Ironbridge Gorge program, 290Iron tools and copper alloy kettles, 35Iroquoian town, 613Isabella and Ferdinand, marriage of, 430Islam and Christianity, expansion of, 566Islamic rule, 652Isolationists, 257Israeli National Park of Zippori, 650
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Italian Renaissance, 169, 175, 192, 535Izalcos regional settlement, 432
J
Jack, I., 355Jackman, G., 636Jack, R.I., 629, 631, 636, 637, 638, 639, 642Jackson, L.M., 321–322Jackson, R.H., 411, 486Jacobi, K.P., 441Jacob, M., 364Jacobs, J., 89Jacobs, M., 313Jacobus, A.L., 457Jamaica, 434, 457, 460, 585, 587–595, 597–599, 602–603
Maroon settlements, 35, 464, 603plantations, Excavations of, 603Seville plantations in, 596
Jamaican National Heritage Trust, 602James Deetz Award, 342Jameson, F., 253Jameson, J.H., Jr, 342, 376James River valley, 275James, S., 383James, W.D., 488Jamieson, P.D., 311Jamieson, R.W., 263, 401Janssen, W., 533Japan Craze, 199, 204Japonism, 199Jardine, L., 175Jaritz, G., 530, 539Jeans, D.N., 260, 631Jeffery, B., 312Jeffries, N., 180, 211, 212, 558Jelks, E.B., 87, 510Jenness, D., 509Jeppson, P., 569Jesuit missionaries, 497, 617Jesuit rings, 622Jewish
cemeteries, 154community, 601dietary rules, 92heritage of Salonica, 660
Jian You wares, 638Jocano, F.L., 488Johnson, D.M., 269, 279Johnson, E.S., 269, 279Johnson, K.W., 390Johnson, M., 54, 160–161, 169, 270, 337, 373, 374,
402, 550, 556Johnson, W.G., 57Johnston, P.S., 302Jolley, R., 77, 78, 80, 93Joncheray, J-P., 120Jones, B.C., 388, 390, 392Jones, G.D., 430, 441Jones, G.T., 228, 245Jones, A.K.G., 80
Jones, O., 508Jones, O.L., Jr, 430, 476Jones, O.R., 508, 622Jones, S., 4, 348Jones, S.L., 7Jones, W., 388Jons, H., 531Jonsson, E., 530Jordan, E.G., 216Jordan, K.A., 11, 31–46Jordan River, 650Jordan, S., 41, 42Jordan, T., 154Joseph, G.M., 440Joseph, J.W., 6Joyce, R., 343Judd, N.M., 276Junker, L.L., 476, 477Junqueira, P., 456Juvenile offenders, 636
K
Kagan, R.L., 434Kahsnitz, R., 533Kamermans, J.A., 177Kana’an, R., 653Kapler, T., 303Kardulias, P.N., 649Kareem, J.M.H., 656Karklins, K., 211, 508Karlenby, L., 177Karskens, G., 25, 631, 634, 638, 641, 642Kashaya Pomo population, 39–40Kater, M.H., 170Kealhofer, L., 53, 55, 58, 486Keating, W.H., 273, 274Keegan, J., 300Keegan, W.F., 583, 584, 593Keene, D., 618Keesing, F., 476, 479Kehoe, A.B., 377Keisling, S., 127Keith, D.H., 105–136Kekchi Maya household, study of the, 71Kelley, J.H., 509Kelly, K., 574, 575, 603, 604Kelly, K.G., 33, 38, 455, 597, 598, 599, 620Kelso, W., 216, 454Kenchington, T., 218Kense, F., 573Kent, J., 122Kent, S., 191Kenyon, I.T., 623Kenyon, W.A., 516Kepecs, S., 429, 432Kerber, L.K., 320Kern, A.A., 401Kerr, A.W., 355Kerr, J., 635Kerr, R., 635
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Kessell, J.L., 475Kessler-Harris, A., 364, 368, 369Ketron, C., 392Khoekhoe pastoralists, 96Kidder, A.V., 43, 236, 238, 241Kidd, K.E., 507, 515, 617Kidd, M.A., 622Kihlberg, S., 530Kilarska, E., 537Kilarski, M., 537Killock, J., 555Kinahan, J., 569–570Kinder, G., 133King, A., 257King, A.D., 263Kingery, W.D., 192King George’s War, 616King, J.A., 25, 325, 363, 376, 390King, R.E., 69King Sugar, beginning of, 603Kirchhoff, P., 409Kirch, P.V., 71Kirilovka Doukhobor village site, 518Kirke family, 509Kirkman, J., 565, 571Kiyaga-Mulindwa, D., 574Klein, R.G., 80, 81Klevezal, G.A., 94Klimko, O., 516, 517Klingelhofer, E., 6Klippel, W.E., 89, 90Klo-Kut site, 520Klondike gold rush, 519Knapp, A.B., 52, 53, 54, 655Knapp, R.G., 356Kniffen, F.B., 232, 233Knight, D.W., 600, 601, 603Knight, O., 302Koeper, F., 148Kohl, P.L., 257, 263, 450, 648Konig, A., 531Konvitz, J.W., 270, 272Kopp, D., 57Kopytoff, I., 211Korbel, G., 537Korte-Borger, A., 537Korvemaker, E.F., 514Kosta, J.L., 90Kostoglou, P., 639Kottlensky, T.A., 294Kottman, J., 533, 537Kozakavich, S.C., 518Kramer, W., 430Krannich, R., 69Krause, G., 532, 535Krebs, J.R., 69Krech, S., 269, 270Kriedte, P., 171Kroeber, A.L., 234, 244Kruczek-Aaron, H., 327, 328Kruse, K.B., 538
Kryder-Reid, E., 55, 324, 326Krysan, M., 348, 349, 356Kubler, G., 434Kuchler, S., 214Kugler, M., 537Kuhlborn, M., 531Kuhnel, H., 539Kuhn, R.D., 85Kuncevicius, A., 537Kuniholm, P.I., 652, 653, 654Kuntz, A., 171Kuper, A., 170Kurjack, E.B., 390Kurland, C., 198Kusimba, C., 571, 572, 576Kusimba, S., 572, 576
L
Laan, C., 178La Belle, 113, 120, 127, 484, 619LaBianca, Ø.S., 656Ladrillos (bricks), 495La Florida, 484Laherrere, J.H., 111, 112, 135Lahn, W., 118La Isabela project, 594Lake Ganda Ships, 118Lakoff, G., 270Lalande, D., 624Lambert, D., 486Lamers, W.M., 142Landers, J., 388, 464Land masses (topography), 272Landon, D.B., 70, 77–97Landscape archaeology, 55–57
gardens as formal landscapes, 55heritage, 56historical development of, 54interior space, public and private, 56spatiality of power relations, 55usage of term, 53
Landscape paradigm, 51, 56, 431, 434Landscape theory, 61–62
building blocks of, 52definition of, 55
Landstrom, B., 124Lane, P., 566, 567, 568, 570, 576Langdon, R., 480Langenwalter, P.E., 89, 92Lange, F.W., 6, 7, 153, 595, 598, 601Langiano, M., 402L’Anglais, P., 514, 624, 625Langton, J., 245Lanna, A.L., 452, 461, 462Lanning, J.T., 388Lapham, H.A., 85, 96, 97Lapointe, C., 621, 622Lappe, U., 538Lap-strake method of construction, 118Lara Pinto, G., 430, 436
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Larde y Ların, J., 430, 436Larn, R., 115LaRoche, C.J., 8, 9, 375La Roche, D., 514, 625La Rosa Corzo, G., 460, 462, 463, 598Larsen, C.S., 390Larsen, D.L., 56Larson, L., 383, 388La Salle’s ship, 619Laszlovszky, J., 179LaTour Fort, 514Latte, 480Laumbach, K.W., 309LaViolette, A., 568, 571, 572, 576Lavoie, M.C., 513, 624Lawrence, A., 574Lawrence, S., 21, 25, 56, 558, 629–642Layton, T.N., 121, 126, 348Leaf, M.L., 236Leahy, K.A., 26Lea, R., 556Leary, T.E., 292Le Blanc, R., 520Leclerc, M., 621Leech, R.H., 557LeeDecker, C.H., 141–155, 194Lee, J., 348Lee, A.L., 348Lees, W.B., 25Lee, T.A., Jr, 441Lefebvre, H., 170, 253Legarda, B., Jr, 476, 477, 479, 480Legendre, J.P., 312Legge, A.J., 83Legg, J.B., 305, 312, 313Lehmann, A., 170Lehner, L., 193Lekson, S.H., 55Lele, S.R., 280Lenik, S., 599Leonard, K., 513Leonard, R.D., 68, 245Leone, M.P., 8, 11, 33, 55, 56, 57, 72, 73, 159–167, 218,
261, 336, 337, 338, 341, 372, 373, 374, 375, 402,429, 431, 434, 454
Lerner, I.M., 244Leroi-Gourhan, A., 173, 174Le Roux, Y., 620Leshikar-Denton, M.E., 128, 591Levi, G., 175Levine, F., 43Levine, L.W., 357Lewarch, D.E., 232Lewis, D., 254, 255Lewis, A.E., 348, 349, 356Lewis, G.M., 270Lewis, K.E., 33, 300, 302, 304, 473Lewis, L.G., 6, 7, 78Lewontin, R.C., 229, 246, 247Libby, O.G., 276Librenti, M., 176
Lightfoot, K.G., 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 42, 88, 260, 338,429, 476, 483, 487
Light, I.H., 351Light, J.D., 508Lima, T.A., 451, 452, 455, 462Limerick, P.N., 372, 373Lindauer, O., 34Lindman, G., 177Lindman, J.M., 212Lindsay, M., 550Linebaugh, P., 263Linenthal, E.T., 372Linguistic
boundaries, 604separation, 353
Link, M.C., 590Linville, M., 463Lipke, P., 120Lipo, C.P., 227, 236, 240, 241, 242Liquor-related artifacts, 323Lister, F., 383–384, 387, 414Lister, R., 383–384, 387, 414Little Bighorn Battlefield, 308–309Little, B.J., 8, 9, 25, 31, 41, 44, 97, 151, 269, 270, 363–378Litt, P., 516Livingstone, D.N., 272Lixfield, H., 171Lockhart, J., 432Lockwood, A., 306Lofgren, O., 177Loftfield, T.C., 598, 603Logan, J.R., 3Log cabins, 37, 233Longacre, W.A., 355, 493Longenecker, J.G., 89Long, G.A., 514Longoria, L.D., 487Loomba, A., 33Lopez, C., 401Lopez Cervantes, G., 414, 415, 416, 420Lopez Palacios, J.A., 415Lopez Segrera, Y., 458Loren, D.D., 40, 42, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216Loring, S., 45Loucks, L.J., 388Loughmoe castle, 41Louisbourg project, 617–618Lowenthal, D., 53, 57Low, M., 170Low, S.M., 60Lozny, L.R., 54, 72, 178Lubar, S., 192Lubke, H., 531Lucia, G., 176Ludlow Massacre site, 9, 335Ludtke, A., 171Ludwig, L.L., 309Lueger, R., 488Lugo Romera, K.M., 598Lujan Munoz, J., 430Lundh, G., 530
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Lurie, A., 214Lustrucci, C.L., 271Luth, F., 531Lutheran reformation, 529Lutz, C.H., 430Lutz, D., 533, 538Lydon, J., 348, 634, 636, 642Lyell, C., 105, 107, 271, 273Lyman, R.L., 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 91, 227–248, 270, 279Lyman, S.M., 353, 354Lynch, D.P., 34Lynch, J., 34Lynes, R., 202Lynott, M.J., 17, 18, 19Lyon, E., 121, 390, 476, 477, 498Lyon, E.A., 366Lyons, C.L., 33
M
McAlister, L.N., 435Macaulay, D., 128McBride, W.S., 305MacCannell, D., 166McCarthy, J., 9, 639, 640McCarthy, M., 125McClenaghan, P.E., 591McConkey, R., 576McCoy, P.C., 494McCracken, G., 214McCray, W.P., 192McDavid, C., 22, 341, 376, 451McDonald, A.L., 335McDonald, J.D., 335MacDonald, K.C., 586, 602MacDonald, W.K., 476MacEachern, S., 567, 575, 576McErlean, T., 576McEwan, B.G., 89, 321, 385, 387, 388, 389, 594McGimsey III, C.R., 371McGirr, P.L., 57, 327McGowan, A., 634McGowan, B., 639, 642McGrath, T.B., S.J., 480McGuire, R.H., 4, 5, 9, 33, 72, 150, 151, 257, 258, 259, 327,
348, 349, 451Machado, N.T.G., 455McIlroy, J., 634McIntosh, R.J., 68McIntosh, S., 573, 574, 576McIntosh, S.K., 68McKay, I., 373Mackay, R., 631, 641McKee, L., 22, 24, 88, 92, 449, 452, 465Mackenzie Valley, 519McKillop, H., 430McKusick, M.B., 585Mack, M.E., 8McLean, R., 571MacLeod, I.D., 123MacLeod-Leslie, H., 450
MacLeod, M.J., 430, 431, 432McLearen, D.C., 219MacMahon, D., 388McManamon, F.P., 365McNally, P., 622McNiven, I.J., 43McQuitty, A., 649, 653, 656MacReady, S., 640Madrid, P., 402Madulid, D.A., 498Maha survey project, 573Maine–New Brunswick boundary, 617Maiolica, 533–535Majewski, T., 23, 59, 191–205, 342, 363, 378, 498Malagasy society, 572Malan, A., 569Malden Fort, 516Malkin, I., 33Mallios, S., 219Mall, J., 531Malloy, M., 376Malone, P.M., 288, 292Malvoti, A., 176Mandan O-kee-pa ceremony, 271, 278Manila Galleon
trade, 432, 476, 485wreck sites, 498
Manning, E., 90Manning, S., 125Mannoni, L., 176Mannoni, T., 176Mann, R.W., 601Mansilla, J., 419Manucy, A., 390Manzanar War Relocation Center, 62Maple Leaf, 121Marcus, G.E., 373Margeson, S., 214Margolis, C., 385Mariage, T., 174Maritime archaeology, 22, 113, 125–127, 576, 590,
629–632, 641emergence of, 590
Maritime artifacts, 120–121Maritime heritage trail program, 128Maritime history, 113Mark, D.M.L., 356Markell, A., 569Marken, M., 387Markman, S.D., 430, 434, 441Marliac, A., 254Marquardt, W.H., 52, 95Marquis-Kyle, P., 630Marrinan, R., 388, 390, 391, 593Mars, A., 535Marshall, Y., 211, 376Martin, C.M.M., 126Martinez, A., 35, 39, 40Martınez Lemoine, R., 435Martınez, L.M., 419Martınez, M.E., 434
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Martinique planters, 599Martin, P.E., 285–295Martin, A.S., 191, 194, 195Martin, T.J., 78, 79, 625Martius, C.F.P.V., 464Marxism, 72, 161, 335, 364, 367, 369–370Marxist-Leninism paradigm, 451Marx, R.F., 125, 133, 590Marx, A.W., 464Mary Rose, 109, 120–121, 555, 557Mascia-Lees, F.E., 373Mason, R.J., 270Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 148Massone, M., 401Master-planned housing developments, 62Master-slave relationship, 453Material-correlate studies, 322–323Material culture, 9–10, 153, 211–212, 320, 355, 573Materialism, 229Materialism vs. essentialism, 242Materialist strategy, 229Mathers, W.M., 125, 496, 498Mathewson, R.D. III, 497, 585, 588, 595, 598Mathis, R., 464Matiskainen, H., 537Matos Moctezuma, E., 419, 421Matousek, V., 179Matthews, C.N., 4, 7, 11, 33, 41, 431Mauck, J.G., 309, 312Mawick, A., 169Maxwell, M.S., 312Maya
peasantry, 440pottery, 166region, 409, 412settlements, 441-Spanish interaction, 432–434
Mayes, P.A., 556, 585, 587, 590, 595, 598Mayne, A., 640Mayr, E., 229, 233, 244, 246Mazzino, F., 176Meadow, R.H., 80Meddens, F., 555Medieval archaeology, chronological extension of, 527Medieval Cogs, 109Medieval and post-medieval archaeology, 173Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 142Mediterranean economies, decline of, 430Mediterranean Renaissance technologies, 533Mediterranean Sea, 105, 107, 119Mediterranean social structure, 399The Meeting of a Family in Heaven, 145Megaw, J.V.S.M., 631Meigs, III, P., 411Meigs, P., 411Melanson site, 512Melendez Chaverri, C., 434Melli, P., 175Mellor, I., 292Meltzer, D.J., 54Memory rock, 122
Mena Garcıa, M.C., 430Mendels, F., 171Menendez Castro, S., 598Meniketti, M., 598Mennell, S.J., 170Mentges, G., 170Mercantile capitalism, 571
growth of, 527Mercantile orientations of Europeans, 36Merchant-elite women, 325Merchant society, material culture of, 325Mercier, C., 622Merlo, J., 402Meskell, L., 19, 26, 52, 54, 212, 214Mesoamerican world economy, 257–258Mesopotamia, 34, 256Message, M., 81Messmacher, M., 434Mestizo inhabitants, 438Metahistory, 343Metcalf, P., 141Metheny, K.B., 24, 55, 72, 221Metropole, 32, 34Mexican-American war site, 308, 312Mexican-Chinese trade, 479Mexican colonial documentation, 411Mexican National army, 420Mexican Revolution, 166Meyers, A.D., 604Meylach, M., 125Meza, A., 421Mezquital valley, 422Michael, R.L., 557Michaels, G., 218Michilimackinac Fort, 87, 616, 621–623, 625Micmac-style and calumet-style pipe bowls, 623Micro-and macroevolutionary perspectives, 244Micronesian area research center, 495Middle Ages, 121, 144, 177, 341, 526–530, 535
to industrial revolution, 121, 341Middle Atlantic
colonies, 150tidewater area, 142
Middleton, A., 634Mientjes, A., 175Miktaszewicz, D., 537Milanese, M., 175, 176, 526, 529Milanich, J.T., 385, 388, 391, 593Milbrath, S., 385, 391, 593Milder, S.E.S., 455Military-related artifacts, 304Military sites, 300–302Miller, D., 192, 214, 254Miller, G.L., 5, 198, 200, 204Miller, H.M., 78, 86, 89Miller, J.J., II, 312, 621Miller, A.R., 193Milliken, R.T., 487Mills, S.F., 511Milne, C., 91Milner, P., 639
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Milwright, M., 652, 659Mimic painting, 334Minicka, M., 567Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, 45Min, P.G., 348, 349, 356Mintz, S.W., 586Miranda, F.A., 411, 412, 413Mission
archaeology, 388, 440home, 487
Mississippi River, 274, 299, 304, 615, 617Missouri River, 90, 121, 131, 278Mitchell, P., 565Mitchell, R.D., 236Mitchem, J.M., 390, 391Mitford, J., 141Mithun, M., 270Model 1881 hunting knife, 307Modern French geography, 172Modernization
revolution, 254theory, 171, 254
Modern material culture, 191–193, 195, 205Mogren, M., 528, 529Mohawk–Hudson River, 287Mohawk Valley, 37Mohrmann, R-E., 170Moir, R., 570Moller, G., 531Molleson, T., 556Momotombo volcano, eruption of, 435Mondragon, L., 422Monks, G., 517, 518Monroy-Guzman, F., 419Montell, W.L., 24Montgomery, R.G., 366, 411Montreal city, 515Montreal Museum of Archaeology and
History, 515Montserrat, D., 212Montufar, A., 421Moogk, P.N., 622Moore, D.G., 386, 392Moore-Jansen, P.H., 313Moore, J.D., 170Moore, J.H., 270, 279Moore, J.W., 263Moore, K., 79, 80, 81Moorhead, M.L., 475Morand, L.L., 623, 625Moran, E.F., 70Moreland, J., 340Moreno Fraginals, M., 459, 465Moreno, M.L., 421Morgan, P., 454Morlan, R.E., 520Morner, M., 387Morrell, L.R., 390Morrison, S.E., 589Morton, B.A., 510Mortuary ritual, 141, 149, 152–154
Morus, I.R., 280Mose period, 464Moses, B., 476, 482Moss-Bennet Bill, 371Moss, W., 514Mouer, L.D., 219, 453Mountain mining landscape, 51Mount Auburn model, 148Mount Carmel range, 657Mount Granville, summit of, 512Mount Wood station, 640Moura, C., 460Mousette, P-G., 514Moussette, M., 514, 515, 619, 621, 622, 625Mrozowski, S.A., 23, 25, 55, 56, 68, 290, 291, 431Mrozowski, S., 84, 96Muckelroy, K., 110, 113, 125, 127Mudar, K., 90, 91Mud-brick architecture, 42Mudejar-style church, 442Mudge, J.McC, 477Mud-walled slave houses, 454Mugueta, M., 402Muhrenberg, D., 528, 531Muir, E., 175Mukerji, C., 170, 174, 182Muller, F., 414, 416Mullins, P.R., 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 210, 337, 338, 340Multidirectional approach, 327Multiscalar explorations, 601Mulvaney, J., 642Murphy, L.E., 25Murphy, A.R., 598Murray, K., 391Murray, T., 33, 630, 631, 634, 636, 640, 642Murray, W.E., 255, 263Musee Val-d’Oise, 173Museum of London, 211, 286Museum of Sydney, 636Musgrave, E., 173Mutation, 230Mytum, H., 142, 144, 149, 182, 556
N
Nader, L., 377Nadon, P., 620Nailor, A., 554Nairouz, J., 658Naming politics, 162–163Napoleon, centralist agendas of, 172Napoleonic
intrusion, 648period fortifications, 558wars, 310, 479
Narinkka, 530, 531Nash, G.B., 372Nash, J., 370Nash, M., 126, 637, 638Nassaney, M.S., 55, 269, 279, 623Natchez refugees, 616
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National Academy of Sciences, 530National Association of Underwater Instructors, 129National Cultural Heritage Forum, 131National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 371National Geographic, 127, 590National Heritage Trust (JNHT), 588National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), 149, 371National Register of Historic Places, 371–372Native Alaskan society, 321Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA), 20, 44, 375Natural amphitheater, 460Natural History Museum of the Jamaica Society, 587Naumann, J., 534, 535Nautical Archaeology, 113, 123, 127–128, 590–591Navarrete, R., 401Nawrolski, T., 178, 531Nazi and Soviet manipulation of history, 364Neaverson, P., 289, 292, 550Nee, V., 348Neff, H., 242, 419, 488Neiman, F.D., 235, 238, 242, 246Nekola, A.M., 6, 7Nenk, B.S., 528Neocolonialism, theories of, 181Neo-Darwinism, 374Neo-evolutionism of the 1950s, 367Nesmith, R., 387Nested landscapes, 53, 62Netting, R.M., 70, 71Nettl, B., 276, 277Neutron activation analysis (NAA), 488Nevell, M., 292New England Native American groups, 150Newfoundland, 218, 509–511, 520, 613–614, 616Newland, C., 559Newman, E., 88Newman, R., 179, 550New Social History, 450Newson, L., 430, 436New York African Burial Ground, 9, 62New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 630Ng, J., 638Niagara-on-the-Lake, 516Nichols, D.L., 419Nichols, E., 464Nicholson, D., 586Nicollet, J.N., 271–279Niellon, F., 621Nine principles of war, 310Nisser, M., 289, 290Nitecki, D.V., 246Nitecki, M.H., 246Niukkanen, M., 526, 531, 538Niven, L., 513Nixon, T., 211, 559Noble, V.E., Jr., 25, 374, 623Noble, W.C., 509Nochixtlan Valley project, 413Noddle, B., 557Nodes or vertices, 263
Noel Hume, A., 193, 211, 308, 335, 368, 450, 549,553, 557, 585
Noguera, E., 412, 413Nonconformists, 195, 556Noordzij, A., 177Nootka, 480, 488, 498Norris, E., 294North American mortuary practices, 142Northern Shipwrecks Database, 111North Holland slipware industry, 534North Sea and Baltic trading zones, 537Novak, S.A., 57Nova Scotia Museum, 513Novick, P., 377Nussbaum, F.A., 263Nutley, D., 634Nye, W.S., 305, 306
O
O’Brien, M.J., 68, 194, 198, 200, 202, 227–248, 270Obsidian hydration dating techniques, 419Occurrence seriation, 238–239, 241Oceanic tradition, 119O’Connell, J.F., 246O’Connor, T., 77, 81, 94, 96Oddy, W.A., 123O’Dell, K., 304Oexle, J., 533Officer, J.E., 476Ogilvie, S.C., 171Oglethorpe, M., 292Ogundiran, A., 575O’Hanlon, M., 53O’Hara, R.J., 247Ohio River, 617Okipa ritual, 278Olds, D.L., 387, 484Old World civilizations, 409Olin, J.S., 623Oliveira, A., 403Oliver, N., 309, 312Olsen, F., 592Olsen, B.J., 176, 177, 182Olsen, J., 352Olsen, S.J., 78, 81Olson, J.C., 279Olwig, K.F., 586Omi, M., 5Onjala, I., 571Ontario Heritage Act, 515–516Ontario Heritage Foundation, 516Ontario Heritage Trust, 516Oosterland, 576Open-door policy of Philippines, 479Optimal-foraging model, 69Ordonez, M.T., 217O’Regan, H., 560Orientalism, 181, 648, 657Orientalist decay-and-decline thesis, 656Ormazabal, P., 402
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Orogo, A.B., 489Orser, C.E., Jr., 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 23, 31, 33, 72,
96, 180, 191, 210, 245, 253–264, 371, 374,375, 387, 402, 403, 404, 431, 449–450, 462, 526,557, 650
Ortega, E., 420, 435, 598Ortelius, A., 384Orthodox Jewish groups, 154Ortiz, F., 401, 586Ortiz Troncoso, O., 401Ortner, S.B., 367, 369, 370, 373Ortuno, F., 421Osborne, F.J., 589Ose, I., 537Osorio, S.R., 457O’Sullivan, D., 549–550Oswald, A., 549, 553Otis Charlton, C.L., 409Otte, M., 529Otto, J.S., 5, 6, 7, 78, 79, 91, 245, 454, 498Ottoman archaeology, 649–650, 653–654, 656
future of, 659Ottoman Empire, 573, 647–651, 655–657, 659–660Ottoman Land Code, 657Ottoman-period artifacts, 651Ottoman politico-economic system, 654Ottoman reforms, see TanizmatOuidah architecture, 38Outram, D., 254Ouzman, S., 570Owsley, D.W., 313Ozama River, 435Ozanne, P., 573Ozark Hillbilly, historical trope of, 12Ozment, S., 525
P
Paasch, A., 531Paderborn, 539Padron, J.P., 463Pailes, R.A., 257, 258Paillet, A., 174Pajer, J., 530Pakulski, J., 3Paleoeconomy, 84Paleoenvironmental evidence, 532Palka, J.W., 438, 439Palmer, M., 26, 289, 292, 550Palm, E.W., 435, 594Palus, M.M., 57, 291Pan-African and Black consciousness movements, 449Pandanan wreck, 476Pandora, 631, 642Pantel, A.G., 594Papadopoulos, J.K., 33Pappas, E., 56Paquette, R.L., 586Paradise Valley, 323Paris Basin, 274Parker, C.B., 390–391
Parker, A.J., 113Parker Pearson, M., 152, 153, 572, 573Parkington, J., 570Park, S., 638Parmalee, P.W., 78, 79Parochialism, 181Parrent, J., 589, 594Parrington, M., 153Parsons, D., 556Parsons, J.R., 414Pasciuti, D., 556Pasquariello, R., 598Pastoral communities, 570Pastrana, A., 416Patch, R.W., 430Paterson, C., 26Paterson, A.G., 632, 634, 642Pathways project, 45Patronato Panama Viejo, 435 n1Patten, M.D., 9Pattern-recognition studies, 245–246Patterson, B.H., 306Patterson, T.C., 21, 371, 372, 429, 450Pauketat, T.R., 374Pauls, E.P., 51, 431Payares, R., 458Payne, S., 81, 89Paynter, R., 7, 11, 33, 55, 210, 221, 260, 291, 429,
650, 651Peabody Museum, 366Pearce, J., 552Pearlware, 232, 328Pearson, C.E., 123, 127, 485Pearson, F.L., 390Pearson, M., 639, 640Pearson, T., 551Pearson, W., 640Pedrotta, V., 402Pela, W., 535Pellerin, A., 173Pels, P., 19Penalosa, A.P., 489Pena, R.G. de la, 412, 420Pendergast, D.M., 441Pendergast, J.F., 617Penna, M-T., 174Penningroth, D.A., 454Penning-Rowsell, E.C., 53Pentagoet Fort, 619, 625Peregrine, P.N., 253, 257Perez de la Riva, J., 459Perez, M., 421Perry, W., 7, 8, 9, 482Personal adornment, 212–217Personal artifacts, 209, 212–214, 216Pest or death houses, 304Peter Fewling, 218–219Petersen, A., 660Petersen, J., 586, 598Petitjean-Roget, J., 592Pfeiffer, M.A., 220
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Pfeiffer, S., 312–313, 516PGA Tour, 341Phelan, J.L., 479Philadelphia, 113, 148, 153Philippe, M., 182, 620Philippine National Museum, 488–490, 492, 497Phillips, P., 180, 241Philpott, R.A., 401Phoenician warships, 109Phyletic seriation, 236–241Phylogenetic histories, 234Picard, F-D., 617Picha, P.R., 269–280Pickering Logging Corporation, 56Pike, M.V., 143Pikirayi, I., 566, 568, 571Pinchon, F.R., 592Pine, V.R., 141Pinto, G., 176, 230, 430, 436Piper, A., 638Pipil settlement, 432Piponnier, F., 174Piste, 165–166Pitcaithley, D.T., 378Place Royale, 514–515, 617, 621–622, 624Plains Village archaeological record, 278Plantation archaeology, 4–6, 8, 11, 21, 453, 458, 460, 598, 601
objective of, 453Plantation-based production of sugar pots, 603Plantation burial grounds, 153Plantation communities, 603Platzer, E., 598Plens, C., 402Pluciennik, M., 174Pluralistic archaeology, 46Podobnik, B., 263Poe, C.B., 389Pohl, J.M.D., 411Poicus, G.L., 192Point-a-Calliere Museum, 515Point Reyes National Seashore, 485Pokrant, M.E., 390–391Pollard, H.P., 411Pollard, T., 309, 312Polynesian voyaging catamarans, 109Pomata, G., 175Pomo communities, 40Ponko, V., 272, 274Ponsford, M., 220Pope, P.E., 218, 219, 511Poplar Forest, 216, 453Population explosions, 71Porcupine River, 520Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), 26, 559Port Arthur, 630, 634–636Porter, J.C., 271Porter, J.E.P., 518Portes, A., 255, 348Port Royal, 513, 585, 590–591, 595, 603
founding of, 513Portuguese colonial cities, 401
Port Wine Ridge in California, 322Positivist and post-positivist approaches to landscape, 55Posnansky, M., 565, 566, 568, 571, 572, 576, 593Post-classical archaeology, 526Postcolonial theory, 33, 181Postcolumbian archaeology, 32, 43–44, 261Postcolumbian capitalism, 256Postcolumbian colonialism, 33Postcolumbian cultural entanglement, 38Postcolumbian expansion, 32, 36Postcolumbian history, 255, 257, 259, 261, 263
commencement of, 256model for, 259
Postcolumbian model, 259Post-medieval archaeology, 169, 171–175, 177–179, 181–183,
526–531, 533–534, 537–539, 549–550, 555–556,558–560, 650
in Britain, 286, 549–550definition of, 526review of, 525
Post-medieval Ceramic Research Group, 549Post-medieval European society, 525, 534Post-medieval glassware, 552Post-medieval material culture studies, 527, 530–531Postmodernism, 373Post-modernist theory, 169Postprocessual
archaeology, 141, 337movement, 343vs. processual debates, 369
Postprocessualism, 172, 175–176, 374tenets of, 150
Post-processualism, percolation of, 210Post-reformation, 529, 531Post-Reunification Europe, 527Post-structuralism, 335Potter, P.B., Jr, 8–9, 21, 33, 261, 374, 375, 429Pottery, historical producers of, 585Poujade, R., 401Powell, H.J., 552Poyo, G.E., 476Praetzellis, A., 9–10, 337–338, 339, 342, 349Praetzellis, M., 9–10, 337–338, 342Prairie region, 516–518Prat Puig, F., 598Pratt, G.M., 309, 312Precapitalist world economy, 258Precolumbian archaeology, 257, 585Precolumbian epochs, 259Precolumbian history, 264Precolumbian times, 38, 256Prehispanic marriage patterns, 487Prehistoric archaeology, 22Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 199Pre-revolutionary Boston, artisan in, 218Preservation movement, 287, 365–367, 371Preserve America Presidential Award, 386Preucel, R.W., 35, 52, 54, 180, 348Price, C.R., 92Price, R., 460, 586Prickett, N., 634, 639
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Priddy, A., 590, 598Priess, P.J., 517Prince Edward Island, 514Principal social mechanism, 258Pringle, D., 175Pritchard, F., 214, 219, 554Private-sector archaeology, 18–19Proctor, S., 388Productive and protective colonies, 473, 498Prostitution-related assemblages, 322Proto-industrialization, concept of, 171Proudfoot, H., 636, 637Prummel, W., 81Puaux, O., 182, 620Public displays of heritage, 166Puerto Real project, 594Pulsipher, L.M., 455, 597, 598, 603Purser, M., 24, 25, 322, 323, 324, 325Putnam, T., 291Pwiti, G., 566, 568, 571Pyburn, K.A., 20Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (PRAP), 655Pyne, S.J., 71Pype, P., 312Pyszczyk, H., 518
Q
Quataert, D., 647, 651Quebec city, 514Quebec’s Place Royale, 617, 624Queen Victoria Museum, 637Quezada, S., 430, 440Quimby, G.I., 33, 366Quiney, A., 555Quirino, C., 477Quiros Castillo, J.A., 176Quiros Vargas, C., 430Quitmyer, I.R., 82Quivik, F.L., 292Qusur, 658
R
Raban, A., 658Race and class, 3, 8, 10Racial democracy, 458Racially defined minorities, 5Racism, victims of, 5Racist remark, 341Radell, D.R., 430Radical empiricism, 230Radiocarbon dating, 230, 419Rafael, V.L., 479Rageau, J.P., 499Rainey, F.G., 583Raised-edge decoration, 232Rakita, G.F.M., 227, 235Rambelli, G., 403Ramenofsky, A.F., 231, 384Ramos, M., 376, 402
Rankean School of nineteenth century, 171Rappaport, R.A., 70Rathje, W.L., 191, 192, 194Raup, D.M., 242Rautman, A.E., 212Raveh, K., 659Ray, K., 566Reactions to consumerism, 195–196Read, B., 553Rebated clinker technique, 119Reckner, P., 9, 327Reconnaissance, 274–275Redemptorist rule, 324Redfield, R., 165, 367Rediker, M., 263Redknap, M., 115, 121, 552, 555Redman, C.L., 68, 95Redress movement, 60Red River
campaign of 1874, 309settlement, 518
Red Sea, 647, 658Reed, E.K., 480, 482, 493Reed, H.E., 68Reed, I., 537Reed, N., 440Reeve, J., 93Reeves, M.B., 460, 598, 604Reform Jewish groups, 154Refuse-disposal practices, 39, 93Regionalism, 174, 604Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA), 17, 375Reid, A., 566, 568, 570Reid, C.S., 516Reifer, T.E., 263Reiff Katz, R., 418, 421Reinhard, W., 32Reisenleiter, M., 181Reiter, J., 301, 304Reitz, C.M., 81Reitz, E.J., 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 86, 87–88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96,
390, 464, 594, 597Remotely operated vehicle (ROV) technology, 118Remote-sensing equipment, 107, 118Renaissance
archaeology, 173table culture, 534and reformation culture, 529
Renaud, L., 515Renfrew, C., 72Reno, R.L., 253, 255, 262Represa, F., 175Reservoir Salvage Act, 371Resisters of conscience, 59–61Respect for the dead, 20Resurrection, Christian doctrine of the, 153Revolutionary and idealistic climate, 171Revolutionary War
battlefield of Saratoga, 312era, 305sites, 306, 308
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Reyes, J.C., 489Reynolds, S., 180Rheinland Industrial Museum, 289Rhoads, E.J.M., 351, 352Ribeiro, D., 464Ribeyrolles, C., 456Rice, D.S., 430, 432Rice, P.M., 430, 432Richard, A., 537Richard Hart site, 214Richards, N., 113Richards, R.J., 273Richerson, P.J., 246, 247Rich Neck plantation, 341, 454Rickey, D., 302Rick, J., 514Rider-Wood site, 220Rieth, E., 120Righter, E., 598Riley, C.L., 257Ring, E., 537Rio Grande Valley, 475Riordan, R.V., 595Riordan, T.B., 260Ripley, W., 312Rise of Capitalism, 170Ritchie, N., 355, 630, 638, 639River Basin Survey, 368Rives, A., 459, 586Robbins, D.T., 510Robbins, R.H., 254Robb, J.E., 277, 373Roberts, D.G., 366, 372, 658Robertshaw, P., 565, 571, 572, 576Robert S. Peabody Museum, 44Robin, L., 67Robinson, D., 304Robinson, R.C.W., 651Robinson, W., 434Robison, N.D., 77, 79Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Company, 221Rockman, M., 54, 68, 72Rodd Hill Fort, 518Rodman, M.C., 52, 53Rodney, W., 36Rodning, C.B., 392Rodrıguez-Alegrıa, E., 419Roe, F., 302–303Roediger, D.R., 3, 4Rogan, B., 177Rogers, B., 639Rogers, J.D., 270Rogers, R.W., 486Rojo, A., 96Roman city of Sepphoris, see Israeli National Park of ZipporiRoman and Inka empires, 35Roman period, 119, 530Romantic
era, 272–273fascination, 148movement, 145
Romanticism, 145, 274Romero Romero, C., 434Romita Sgraffito sherds, 419Romoli, K., 430Ronda, J.P., 271Ronquillo, W.P., 489–490Roofing tiles, see TejasRosalie Fort, 616Rosen, C., 177, 538Roseberry, W., 33Rose, M., 109, 120, 121, 309, 312, 555Rosen, J., 173, 621Rosenzweig, R., 376Rose Theatre, excavation of, 556Rosser, M., 518Ross Female Factory, 635Ross Fort, 39–40Rossignol, J., 52, 54Roth Heege, E., 537Roth, M.W., 292Rothschild, N.A., 31, 33, 35, 36, 79, 80, 83, 84,
91, 350Rotman, D.L., 52, 53, 55, 56, 210, 327Roura Alvarez, L., 459Rouse, I.B., 238, 241, 583, 584, 586, 592, 593Rovira, B., 401Rowan, Y., 376Rowlands, M., 257, 402Rowley-Conwy, P.A., 83Royall House in Massachusetts, 88Royal Philippine Company, 479Royce, A.P., 349Roys, R.L., 430Rubertone, P., 429Rudling, D., 560Rudwick, M.J.S., 272Ruff, B.L., 79, 92, 94Ruggiero, G., 175Ruhl, D.L., 388, 390Ruiz, T.F., 430Rule, M., 121Rumbaut, R., 348Ruppe, C.V., 125Ruppel, T., 56Rural spatial relations, 431Russell, L., 43, 219Russell, M.A., 309, 312Russian colonists, 39Russian ship Rurik, 498Russow, E., 531, 537Ruth, H.M., 493Ryan, K., 84Rydell, R.W., 199
S
Sadana Island shipwreck, 658Safford, W.E., 480, 482Safran, W., 449Sahlins, M., 71, 373Said, E., 181, 648
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Saint-Domingue, 615–616Saint-Hilaire, A. de, 456St. Lawrence River, 613, 617, 624St. Lawrence Valley, 615St. Petersburg, 531St. Peters Canal National Historic Site, 511Saitta, D.J., 335, 374Salas, C., 419Salas, M.E., 421Salih, A., 573Salt Water region, 275Salvage
archaeology, 368, 401, 421excavations, 634, 636
Samford, P.A., 210, 216Samford, P., 454Samford, P.M., 55, 197, 202Sampeck, K.E., 431–432, 433Sampson, C., 203, 570Sanchez, P.C., 482, 498Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, 62Sanderson, S.K., 257Sanders, W.T., 413, 414, 422Sande, T.A., 287San Diego, 118, 491San Francisco Bay area, 486Santa Cruz, J., 36, 420, 486Santa Elena, 261, 383, 386–387, 391Santa Margarita, 496, 498Santos, P., 401Sarfatij, H., 178, 530Sarti, R., 175Sassoon, C., 355Sauer, C.O., 53, 409, 411, 430, 431, 435Saumarez station, 639Saunders, N.J., 57, 217Saunders, R., 389Savulis, E., 327Saxe, A.A., 143, 149Sayers, D.O., 35Scaramelli, F., 402Scarre, C., 19, 172Scarry, C.M., 79, 81, 390Scarry, J.F., 388Scenic Hudson Land Trust, 293Schavelzon, D., 401, 402, 404Schackel, S.K., 476Schack, J.M., 305, 476Schaefer, J., 652Schaepe, D.M., 305, 306Schafer, H., 531, 538Schaffer, A., 69Schaffer, R.C., 69Schama, S., 530Scheman, N., 162–163Schick, R., 659Schiffer, M.B., 68, 191–205, 230, 246Schild, R., 179Schindler, G., 531Schlesinger, A.M., 364Schmid, E., 81
Schmidt, P., 565, 566, 567, 568, 572Schmitt, D.N., 89, 91Schneider, J., 258Schondube, O., 415Schofield, J., 57, 312, 556, 558Schoknecht, U., 538Scholes, F.V., 292, 430Schortman, E., 257Schreurs, P., 479Schrire, C., 41–42, 85, 161–162, 569Schriwer, C., 656–657Schroedl, G.F., 593Schutte, S., 531Schuetz-Miller, M.K., 486Schulz-Berlekamp, G., 536Schulz, P.D., 84, 85, 91Schumm, S.A., 271Schurz, W.L., 476, 482, 498Schuurman, A., 177Schuurman, F.J., 254Schuyler, R.L., 5, 33, 78, 261, 335, 336, 348, 372Schwartz, S., 460Schwien, J-J., 537Science, Technology, and Society (STS), 363Scientific heritage, 340Scott, D.D., 299–314, 335Scott, E.M., 87, 92, 210, 320, 327, 437Scott-Ireton, D.A., 128, 387Scott, J.C., 59Scott, J.W., 373Scott, R., 459Scott, S., 270Scott, S.L., 79, 80, 81Scott, W.H., 476Scudder, S.J.82Scully, R., 571Seacow River valley, 570Sealy, J., 569Sea Venture, 120Second- and Third-World peoples, 192Secularization, 145Sedentary agricultural societies, 89Sedlackova, H., 537Seely, B.E., 290Seidel, J.L., 305Seidenspinner, W., 172Seifert, D.J., 26, 210, 319, 320, 337, 414, 419Seigel, P.E., 583Self-emancipated communities, 460–464
cimarrones, 462palenques, 462–463quilombos, 460
Selkirk Fort, 519Senatore, M.X., 401–404Seneca Iroquois, 37–38Separate spheres gender ideologies, 320Seriation, 236–242Settlement archaeology, 51, 53–54Settlement-pattern analysis, 656Seville plantation, 587–588, 595–597, 602Sewn boat tradition, 120
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Sexual division of labor, 321, 325Sexual violence, 42Shackel, P.A., 8, 9, 25, 56, 57, 79, 291, 374, 376, 377Shafer, R.J., 270Shaffer, B.S., 80Shaker communities, 327Shangraw, C., 486, 488Shanks, M., 210, 348Shapiro, G., 78, 89, 384, 388, 389Sharp, W.E., 305Shaw, N., 496, 498Shea, J.H., 230Shemell, S., 553Shepard, H.E., 388Shephard, S.J., 155Shepherd, N., 21Sherman, W.L., 430Sheyenne valley, 275Shikataganai, 59Shinnie, P., 573Ship construction, 118–120Shipman, P., 80, 81Ships of Discovery, 593Shipwreck
discovery, 115investigation, 118resource, 107, 109, 118, 128, 133–136sites, 107–109, 111–113, 115–116, 118, 121, 129, 131,
133–135, 309, 576Shively, C., 141Shomette, D., 123Shoup, L.H., 483Shulter, W., 305Sider, G.M., 34, 36Side-scanning sonar, 107Silber, 200, 202, 205Silberman, N.A., 648, 653Silliman, S.W., 33, 44, 429, 483–484, 487Silveira, M., 401Silverberg, R., 365Simmonds, D., 574Simmons, S., 439Simms, S.R., 230Simoneau, D., 514Simpson, G.G., 229, 230, 244Simpson, St.J., 653Sinclair, P., 571Singer, D.A., 91Singletary, O.A., 305Singleton, T.A., 4, 5, 7, 22, 87, 449–465, 576, 598–599Sisson, D.A., 350Sisson, S., 81Skeletal-part representation, 80–81, 83, 89–90, 92–93Skibo, J.M., 191, 194, 230, 355, 493Skirbekk, G., 72Skowronek, R.K., 126, 385, 387, 471–499, 604Slave
culture, development of, 21dwelling collection, 88housing, 454, 459–460, 465Indonesian, 41
living conditions, 87, 453–454raiding, 574–575resistance, 402, 465runaway settlements, 465trade, 450, 452, 567, 572–575, 593, 598trading and -raiding, 574
Slavery, 452–460in America, 8, 20Cuban, 451, 459–460, 465, 598cultural and political ramifications, 588digital archaeological archive, 342efficacy of, 461fugitive, 615legacies of, 452paternalistic form of, 459prison-like form of, 459
Sledzik, P.S., 313Slenes, R.W., 455Sloan, D.C., 142, 143, 148, 149, 435, 438Sloane, H., 587Smalley, J., 482, 496Smallholder household, studies of the, 71In Small Things Forgotten, 6, 78Smardz, K., 376Smedley, A., 3, 5Smetanka, Z., 179, 526, 529, 533–534, 539Smith, A., 576Smith, F., 603Smith, A.B., 234Smith, B., 570Smith, C., 44, 213, 642Smith, C.W., 591Smith, E.A., 68, 69, 230, 243, 244, 377Smith, G.H., 275, 302Smith, G.S., 376, 377Smith, H.G., 368, 383, 388, 389, 391Smith, I., 630Smith, J., 309Smith, L., 638Smith, M.T., 384, 388, 391, 622Smith, R.C., 384, 390, 589Smith, R.D., 115Smith, S.B., 486Smith, S.D., 6, 7, 305, 312, 313Smith, S.J., 376Smithsonian Institution, 45, 287, 366, 368, 419Smith, W., 411Smith, W.D., 170Smit, M., 533Snow, D.H., 88Snow, D.R., 37, 308, 312Snow, E., 518Sober, E., 246Social and cultural variations in foodways, 90–92Social identity, aspects of, 328Social or occupational status, 6Social structure and material culture, 325Societal and ecological New Europe, creation of, 473Society for American Archaeology (SAA), 18, 149, 365, 371,
375, 483Society for Anthropological Sciences, 377
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Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA), 17, 128, 287, 371,375, 483, 557, 595, 613, 631
Society for Industrial Archeology (SIA), 287Society of Jesus, missionary activities of the, 480Society for Medieval Archaeology, 557Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology (SPMA), 285, 528, 549Society of Professional Archaeologists (SOPA), 17, 19, 24,
371, 375Sociocultural separation, 351Socioeconomic pattern, 236Socioeconomic stratification of the military, 302Sodi, F., 415Solheim, W.G., I., 476Sorg, M.H., 80Sosa Rodriguez, E., 460Soule, M.E., 70, 73South, S.A., 7, 11, 33, 78, 160, 194, 245, 261, 372, 384, 391,
403Southwood, L.D., 508Souza, M.A.T de., 449–465Spain’s colonial empire, 473Spanish American
urbanism, 434war, 307, 480
Spanish American grid-plan city, 434, 437landscapes of, 434
Spanish colonial archaeology, 383–387, 391, 393Spanish colonial fringes, 483–497
Guam and Micronesia, 493–497Northwest Frontier, 483–488Spanish Philippines, 488–493
Spanish colonialism, 386, 431, 482, 488impact of, 497
Spanish colonial sites, 88, 383, 387, 393, 429, 487, 494, 496,594, 624
Spanish colonization, 474–483Guam and Marianas, 480–483Northwest Frontier, 474–476Spanish Philippines, 476–480
Spanish-era settlement, 589Spanish exploration, 383, 391Spanish gender ideology, 321Spanish imperialism, 475Spanish mission at Santa Cruz, 36Spanish settlement, 96, 386, 434, 589, 593–594
in Americas, 594Spanish Succession, War of, 624Spatial collusion, 41Spatial separation, 350Spector, J.D., 32, 34, 44–45, 320Spencer, C., 199Spencer-Wood, S.M., 7, 191, 192, 202, 260, 320, 324Spice Islands, see Dutch East IndiesSpicer, E.H., 475Spielmann, K.A., 88Spierenburg, P., 177Spier, R.F.G., 356Spiers, S., 574, 576Spirek, J.D., 125Spithead Harbor, 106Spode dinner service, 641
Spoehr, A., 33, 479, 488Sporadic settlement, 629Spores, R., 269, 413, 422Sportman, S., 88Springfield Armory, 291, 306–307Spude, C.H., 322Stachiw, M.O., 303Stafford, O.F., 486Stahl, A.B., 213, 230, 568, 573, 575Stallard, P.Y., 302–303Stamper, P., 528Staniforth, M., 126, 637, 638, 639, 642Stanley, S.M., 246Stannard, D.E., 144, 145Stapp, D.C., 89, 356Starbuck, D.R., 312–313, 322Starkey, A., 36Starving time, 85–86, 636Staski, E., 301, 302, 304, 347–357State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPO), 375Stavrianos, L.S., 472Ste-Croix island, 617Steele, H., 355Steele, J., 68, 72Steer, D.N., 518Steffen, J.O., 231, 300, 301, 472, 473Steffy, J.R., 119Stein, G.J., 31, 32, 33, 34, 259Stein, R.B., 197, 204Stenger, A., 355Stenuit, R., 121Stephan, H-G., 525, 528, 529, 531, 532, 534, 537–538Stephenson, R., 551Steponaitis, V.P., 621Sterner, B., 129Steward, J.H., 70, 367, 369Stewart-Abernathy, L.C., 8, 92Stichelbaut, B., 306Stilgoe, J.R., 142–143, 150Stine, L.F., 7, 216, 454Stoddart, S., 54Stoepker, H., 538Stoffle, R.W., 53, 61Stojanowski, C.M., 388Stoklund, B., 170, 176Stone Age, 119, 565, 567Stone, D., 430Stone, L., 245Stone, L.M., 33, 312, 618, 621, 622, 623Stone towns, 571–572Stovel, E., 404St.-Pierre Fort, 619Strachan, S., 637–638Stratigraphic revolution, 365Stratton, M., 286Streitwolf, P., 538, 539Structural
archaeology, 141artifacts, 313inequalities, 12, 341Marxism, 370
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Structuring principle, 319, 321–323, 325–327, 329Struever, S., 260Stuart, I., 25, 629–630, 640Sturm, C., 34Stute, J.L., 309Style drift, 622Suez Canal, 479, 482Sugarcane plantation dating, 455Sugar plantations in Central Cuba, 458Sullivan, C., 508Sullivan, K., 219Sullivan, A.P., III, 71Sullivan, S., 630Sung Dynasty, 477Superorganic, 244Surveillance issue, 56Survival of the fittest, 248Suspender buckles, 322Sussex County, 116–117Sussman, L., 508Sutermeister, H., 557Sutherland, T., 309Sutton, J., 567, 571, 576Sveinbjarnardottir, G., 537Swahili society, 571–572Swanepoel, N., 565–577Swannack, J.D., 514Swann, B.N., 390Swidler, N., 375Switzer, D.C., 218Sydney Cove, 637–638, 641–642Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP), 655Sylvester Manor in New York, 88Symanski, L.C.P., 402, 455, 457Symbolic archaeology, 141, 150Symonds, J., 26, 292, 293Synapomorphies, 234Szalay, F.S., 234Sze Yup Association of Chinese business men, 339Szuter, C.R., 83, 89
T
Taavitsainen, J-P., 529Tabaczynski, S.W., 178Tabah, A., 20Tabıo, E., 458Tait, H., 551Takaki, R., 356Take-off stage, 254Tang dynasty, 476Tanizmat, 657Taper, M.L., 280Tapia, A., 402Taranaki wars, 634Tarlow, S., 144, 145, 169, 183, 337, 529, 550, 556Tarter, M.L., 212Tasmanian Female Factories, 326Tasmanian parks and wildlife service, 637Tasmanian wars, 633
Tatge, M., 134Taylor, A., 67Taylor, J., 629Taylor, A.J.P., 525Taylor, L., 142Taylor, S., 200Taylor, W.W., 367Tchernov, E., 96Tea ceremony, 245Teague, G.A., 287Tejas, 495Tejeira-Davis, E., 435Teltser, P.A., 68, 229, 235, 238, 240Temple, H., 630Temple Sanchez, J.J., 416Temporo-spatial continuum, 237Tenenti, A., 111Teotihuacan Valley, 412–414, 421–422Terra-cotta pipes, 453Terreiros – Brazilian plantations, 456Terrell, M.M., 601, 602Tesser, C.C., 391Texcoco production zone, 419Text-aided archaeology, 269Thelen, D., 376Therrien, M., 402Thiaw, I., 574–575Thiessen, B., 401, 402Thiessen, T.D., 270Thijssen, J., 533, 538Third World, 72, 254, 476, 485Thomas, B.W., 216, 328Thomas, C., 556Thomas, D.H., 31, 33, 40, 43, 44, 375, 385, 389, 390,
391, 393, 441, 483Thomas, J., 210Thomas, L., 328Thomas, N., 341Thompson, A., 549Thompson, E.P., 369Thompson, L., 480, 482, 483, 486, 493Thompson, R.H., 165Thorpe, W., 641Throckmorton, P., 113Thurley, S., 556Tight Local Analogy method (TLA), 271Ti’innik village, 649Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 486Tilley, C., 52, 53, 54, 166, 210, 348Tilly, C., 180, 182Timms, E., 294Tinio, M.I., 488, 492Titanic, 112, 131, 133Tocchetto, F., 401, 402, 404Tolstoy, P., 413Tomato Patch site, 39–40Tomich, D., 603Toombs, L., 652, 653Top-down approach, 601Top-down structure of archaeological discourse, 33
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Toppin, A., 551Tordoff, J.D., 623, 624, 625Tornfelt, E.E., 108Toulouse, J.H., 511, 616, 618–619, 623Toulouse Fort, 616Tourist-related archaeology, 175Tourist zone, ethnography of, 164Towner, D.C., 232Tradition/lineage, 240, 241–242Transmission mechanism, 228Trans-Saharan trade routes, 566Trans-Tasman maritime links, 631Treasure Act, 26Treasure-salvage projects, 111, 134Treaty of Paris, 485Treaty of Utrecht, 510, 616, 624Tremblay, K., 515Tresset, A., 94Triad society, 351Trial-and-error process, 238Trigger, B.G., 170, 365, 367, 370, 371, 450, 617Triggs, J., 515, 516Trimble, M.K., 270Trinder, B., 286, 292Trivialization, 9Trochet, J-R., 174Tromnau, G., 535Trottier, L., 289Trouillot, M–R., 586Troup, K., 369Troy artifacts, 654True homology, 234Trussel, T.D., 591Tsing, A., 263Tuan, Y-F., 53, 61Tubalado, N.R., 498Tubangui, H.R., 476, 477, 479Tuck, C., 558Tuck, J.A., 510, 511, 558, 617, 624Tuffin, R., 636Tummon, J., 514Turkish tobacco pipe, 651Turku (Abo), 527, 539Turner, A., 82Turner, T.S., 127, 484, 620Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology, 286Tyler, K., 551, 555Typological thinking, 229Tzar Nicholas I, 647
U
Ubelaker, D.H., 270Uerpmann, H-P., 80, 81Umiak skin boat, 120Underwater archaeological preserves, 128Underwater archaeological sites, 105Underwater archaeology, 22, 105, 113, 124–125, 127–129,
131–132, 134, 403, 430, 485, 489–490, 508, 590,595, 631, 658–659
Underwater exploitation, age of, 107
Underwater Exploration, 590–591technology, 106
UNESCO heritage session, 602UNESCO World Heritage Site, 458, 514, 531, 602Unger, I., 537Unglik, H., 508, 513, 623United Nations Economic Commission on Latin America,
255Upham, S., 257, 259Upton, D., 55Upton, R., 305, 311, 374, 432Urban archaeology, 68, 175, 530–534, 640
program, 421at the rocks, 640
Urbanczyk, P., 178Urban food supply and exchange systems, 90Urban mercantile community, 534Urban, P., 257Urban-rural differences, 90Urwin, G.J.W., 307U.S. Army tactical doctrine, 310U.S. National Park Service, 25, 130, 286, 366, 486, 493,
495–496, 601, 602
V
Vazquez, V., 391, 420Vaillant, G.C., 411, 413Valdes, C.O., 492Valentini, M., 401Valentino, A.B., 294Valk, H., 179Valletta Convention, 182Van Beuningen, H.J.E., 535Van Bueren, T.M., 26, 155Van Buren, M., 388Van Dam, P.J.E.M., 177Van den Berghe, P.L., 349Van Doorninck, F.H., 121Van Gennep, A., 141Van Ossel, P., 173Van Peenen, M.W., 482VanPool, C.S., 278, 374VanPool, T.L., 278, 374Van Schalkwyk, J., 570Vansina, J., 270, 277, 567Van Tilburg, H., 126Van Willigen, J., 44Varmer, O., 131Vaulted masonry roof, 442Vayda, A.P., 70Vaz Pinto, I., 230Verin, P., 585Veeckman, J., 533–535, 557Veit, U., 170, 172, 182Velvet revolution, 179Venetian style colored glass, 535Vengeance monument site fort, 220Verano, J.W., 270Verhaeghe, F., 174, 178, 526, 528, 529, 534, 535, 539Verhagen, I.L., 441
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Vermeer, A.C., 319–329Vernon, R.H., 388Vianna, H., 457Vianna, F.J. de O., 464Victoria and Albert Museum, 175Victorian
gender ideology, 323period, 152philosophy of cultural superiority, 301
Victorianism, 197, 324Victor, P.E., 585, 592Vieille Charite, 173Vieira de Carvalho, A., 402Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 327Vietnam War, 61Viking and Saxon settlement, 26Viking ship, 118Village-level societies, 430Vince, A.G., 556Vincent, J., 287, 349Vindicationist, 8, 375Viola, H.J., 385Visweswarn, K., 3Vitelli, K.D., 18, 24Vocal past, 164Vogel, R.M., 287, 289Voigt, E., 570Volcanic ash, 497Von den Driesch, A., 81Von der Porten, E.P., 485, 486, 488Voorhies, B., 411, 421–422Voorsanger, C.H., 202Voss, B.L., 42, 218, 320, 487Voss, B.V., 34, 39, 42, 43Vroom, J., 651, 652, 656V-shaped bastion-like (wooden) structures, 278Vunk, A., 537
W
Wachsmann, S., 659Waddell, P.J.A., 125, 508Wade, B.J., 514Wage-based plantation economies, 499Wagner, H.R., 485Walker, B., 657Walker, I., 514Walker, I.C., 622Walker, J., 305Walker, M., 630Wallace, B., 509, 511Wall, D.diZ, 210, 218, 325, 327, 342Wallerstein, I., 34, 255–258, 260, 264, 370, 471, 472, 479Wallsmith, D.L., 89Walsh, L.C., 218Walsh, L.S., 79, 86, 89, 93Walter, T.L., 367, 483–484, 487, 533Walthall, J.A., 617, 621, 622, 624Walton, J., 255, 569Walton, P., 554Walz, J., 568
Wamser, L., 537Wapnish, P., 80Ward, C., 658, 659Warner, M.S., 45, 92War relocation centers, 58–59Waselkov, G.A., 613–625Washburn, D.K., 270, 277, 279Wasserman, S., 263Waterloo square, 533Water-powered flour mills, 640Waters, G., 390Waters, M., 3Water user community, 69Watkins, J., 44, 375Watson, J.P.N., 82Watson, K., 603Watson, P.J., 367, 370Watters, D.R., 586, 598, 601Wattle-and-daub building, 455Weathering, 80–81, 93Weaver, M.P., 409Webber, M., 558Weber, D.J., 410, 411, 475, 476Weber, M., 169–170, 369Webre, S., 430Weddle, R.S., 387, 484Wedel, M.M., 270Wedgwood, J., 232, 245Weeks, J.M., 430, 442Wegars, P., 348, 351, 355, 356Wegner, J., 639Wei, F., 72Weigand, P., 488Weik, T., 35, 464Weisman, B.R., 390Weissel. M., 401Welch, D., 494, 495Welling, M., 573Wellington Fort, 516Wells, T., 622Welters, L., 217Werner, P.S., 430, 435Werz, B., 576Wesler, K., 565, 574, 576West Bank, 658West Coast fishing industry, 518West-Eberhard, M.J., 246Western Australian Maritime Museum (WAMM), 115, 630Western capitalist ideology, 3Westphalen, T., 531West, R.C., 409, 411West, S., 169, 337Wheaton, T.R., 6, 7Wheeler, A., 80Whelan, M.K., 328Whiffen, M., 148White American culture, 6White, C.L., 209–222White clay pipes, 622Whitecotton, J.W., 257–258White granite, 198
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White, H., 334, 343Whitehead, R.H., 622Whitehorne, J.W.A., 305White, L.A., 244Whitelaw, G., 570Whiteley, P., 278Whiteley, P.M., 52White, R., 36White race, 12White, T.E., 82White trash, 11Whiteware, 232, 414–415Whitley, D.S., 57Whitley, T.K., 57Whittlesey, S.M., 52Whydah, 127Whyte, T.R., 93Wichert-Pollmann, U., 537Wicks, J., 218Wiethold, J., 533Wilcox, D.R., 257Wild, K., 600, 601Wilkie, L.A., 5, 8–10, 11, 333–343, 450, 457, 598, 600–601,
603Wilkinson, D., 256Wilk, R.R., 20Willey, G.R., 180, 241, 257Willey, P., 313William Henry Fort, 617Williams, B.F., 374Williams, G.A., 181Williams, H., 52Williams, J., 292Williams, J.S., 388, 393, 483, 487, 498Williamson, C., 603, 634, 642Williamson, R.F., 312, 509, 516Williams, R.M., 3Williams, S.S., 486Williams, T., 556Will, M.E., 287Willmott, H., 553Wilmsen, E.N., 34Wilson, B., 81Wilson, H.J., 390Wilson, J., 23Wilson, J.P., 508Wilson, K.J., 216Wilson, R.L., 302Wilson, S.M., 270, 583, 587Winant, H., 5Windschuttle, K., 270Winer, M., 58, 569Wing, E.S., 77, 78, 79, 81–83Winston-Gregson, J., 640Winterhalder, B.P., 72Winter, S.E., 25, 300Winterthur Museum, 341Wiseman, J., 363Withers, C.W.J., 272Wizorek, J.C., 483–484Wobst, H.M., 44, 210
Wolf, E.R., 31, 33–34, 261, 278, 370, 373, 439, 472Wolfram, S., 171Wolverton, S., 229, 230Women’s rights movements, 370Woodall, N.J., 127Woodhead, E., 508Wood, M., 10, 337Wood, S., 200, 201Woodson, C.G., 364Woodward, C.S., 355Woodward, D., 270Woodward, R.P., 589, 591, 603Wood, W.R., 191, 270, 271, 273, 276, 278, 279, 341, 574Wool production in Castille, 430Woolworth, A.R., 366Working-class Irish families, 327World Archaeological Congress (WAC), 20, 129, 131, 400World Columbian Exhibition, 365World-systems theory, 62, 255–257
in historical archaeology, 259–264World Trade Center Memorial, 62Worrell, J., 23Worth, J.R., 388Wright, E.V., 120Wright, H., 572Wright, H.E., 289Wright, J.V., 509Wright, R., 10Wuerch, W.L., 482Wurst, L., 4, 5, 7, 320, 327Wybalenna and Taranaki Wars, 633Wylie, A., 17, 19, 269, 270, 319, 320, 329, 374Wylie, E., 514Wynne-Jones, S., 572
X
Xantho, 125Xenophobic extremism, 182X-Files, 334
Y
Yabbas, 603Yakubik, J-K., 624Yamas see War, 616Yamin, R., 25–26, 337Yates, R., 570Yazoo River, 122Yellow fever epidemics, 148Yentsch, A.E., 54, 79, 84, 87, 91, 94, 96, 210, 216, 270, 337,
374, 452, 454Young, H., 204Young, A.L., 56, 455Yow, V.R., 24Yukon Heritage Branch, 519Yukon Territory, 519
Z
Zacharchuk, W., 508
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Zander, C.M., 131Zanzibar clove plantation survey, 572Zapata Gollan, A., 401Zarankin, A., 399–404Zarinebaf, F., 655Zborover, D., 422Zebadua, E., 430Zeder, M.A., 84Zegklitz, J., 179, 526, 529, 533, 539Zeier, C.D., 89, 91Zeitlin, J.F., 421–422Zemon Davis, N., 173
Zero degree culture, 163Zhou, M., 348Ziadeh, G., 654, 656Ziadeh-Seely, G., 650, 654Zialcita, F.N., 488, 492Zierden, M.A., 79, 83, 91, 219, 390Ziesing, G.H., 214Zimmerman, L.J., 21Zinn, H., 368Zizek, S., 159, 160, 162Zube, E.H., 53Zubrow, E.B.W., 72
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