This book presents the data on recent and ancient South Americans within the context of a consistent and explicit theoretical framework. It is an important source for all anthropologists who seek to understand cultural variability from both an ethnographic and archaeological perspective.
This book presents the data on recent and ancient South Americans within the context of a consistent and explicit theoretical framework. It is an important source for all anthropologists who seek to understand cultural variability from both an ethnographic and archaeological perspective.
David J. Wilson is associate professor of anthropology and director of undergraduate at Southern Methodist University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Theoretical Approach An Overview of South American Environments Subsistence and Sociocultural Development Band Societies Present and Past Amazonian Villages and Chiefdoms Northwest Villages and Chiefdoms Contemporary Central Andean Villages Prehistoric Central Andean States Toward a Scientific Paradigm in South Americanist Studies
Introduction Theoretical Approach An Overview of South American Environments Subsistence and Sociocultural Development Band Societies Present and Past Amazonian Villages and Chiefdoms Northwest Villages and Chiefdoms Contemporary Central Andean Villages Prehistoric Central Andean States Toward a Scientific Paradigm in South Americanist Studies
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