Storied landscapes makes us (Modern) Human: Landscape socialisation in the Palaeolithic and consequences for the archaeological record

MC Langley - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2013 - Elsevier
The unusual nature of the Neanderthal archaeological record has attracted the attention of
archaeologists for the past 150 years. On the one hand, the technical skill apparent in their …

The work of boundaries: critical cartographies and the archaeological record of the relatively recent past

MW Hauser - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Discussions of boundaries have enjoyed a renaissance in anthropological archaeology of
recent years, especially as conversations surrounding forced migration and border walls …

The role of functional efficiency in the decline of North America's Copper Culture (8000–3000 BP): an experimental, ecological, and evolutionary approach

MR Bebber - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2021 - Springer
The copper-using cultures of North America's Archaic Period (10,000–3000 BP) have long
been an archaeological enigma. For millennia, Middle and Late Archaic hunter-gatherers …

Quantifying visual prominence in social landscapes

W Bernardini, A Barnash, M Kumler, M Wong - Journal of Archaeological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Humans have a cross-cultural tendency to attach strong social meanings to visually
prominent landforms. The ability to identify prominent landforms is thus important for …

Arqueologias Indígenas, os Laklãnõ Xokleng e os objetos do pensar

JS Machado - Revista de arqueologia, 2017 - revista.sabnet.org
A pergunta “a quem interessa o passado?”, realizada há alguns anos, levou-nos a repensar
que o conhecimento produzido sobre o passado era compartilhado para além dos muros …

Variabilidade cerâmica e diversidade cultural no Alto rio Madeira, Rondônia

S Zuse - 2014 - teses.usp.br
Este trabalho aborda o estudo dos significados históricos e culturais da variabilidade
artefatual no Alto rio Madeira, estado de Rondônia, sudoeste Amazônico, através da análise …

Human movement and gully erosion: Investigating feedback mechanisms using Frequency Ratio and Least Cost Path analysis in Tigray, Ethiopia

N Nir, D Knitter, J Hardt, B Schütt - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The cost of human movement, whether expressed in time, effort, or distance, is a function of
natural and human related variables. At the same time, human movement itself, whether on …

[PDF][PDF] Seascape corridors: modeling routes to connect communities across the Caribbean

ER Slayton - 2018 - scholarlypublications …
For this second case study, I modeled routes between islands in the Greater and the Lesser
Antilles in the Late Ceramic Age (AD 1200–1500). Inter-island interaction during this period …

Mobility and territorial occupation of the Asurini do Xingu, Pará, Brazil: an archaeology of the recent past in the Amazon

FA Silva, FS Noelli - Latin American Antiquity, 2015 - cambridge.org
In recent decades, archaeology has provided evidence of the diverse nature of colonialism
as well as of the specific local histories associated with this globalizing process …

Subsistence diversity in the Younger Stone Age landscape of Varangerfjord, northern Norway

L Hodgetts - Antiquity, 2010 - cambridge.org
Explorations of Stone Age diversity take another step forward with this study of a group of
neighbouring sites in Arctic Norway. While all are situated around a fjord, and only a few …