Preface |
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Chapter 1: Prehistory, History, and Archaeology |
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What Are Archaeologists Looking For? (The Meaning of the Past) |
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Archaeology as the Reconstruction of Extinct Cultures and Their Histories |
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Archaeology as a Body of Theories and Methods for Explaining the Past |
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A Short History of Attempts to Understand the Past |
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32 | (9) |
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Archaeology |
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Archaeologists and the Practice of Archaeology |
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41 | (2) |
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The Basic Data of the Past |
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43 | (14) |
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57 | (8) |
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65 | (7) |
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72 | (11) |
Chapter 3: The Origins of Culture |
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The Problem of Cultural Origins |
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83 | (1) |
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84 | (13) |
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The Ecological Context of Cultural Origins |
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97 | (18) |
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Models of Cultural Origins |
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115 | (7) |
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122 | (10) |
Chapter 4: The Origins of Homo sapiens sapiens |
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132 | (62) |
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Human Evolution and Radiation: 1.8? million to Circa 300,000 Years Ago |
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133 | (12) |
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Homo sapiens: Models of Origins |
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145 | (12) |
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The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Period |
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157 | (15) |
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Human Colonization of the World: Circa 30,000-10,000 Years Ago |
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172 | (7) |
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179 | (15) |
Chapter 5: The First Americans |
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Routes for the Initial Colonization of the Americas |
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196 | (11) |
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Evidence for the First Americans |
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207 | (10) |
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Early Paleoindian Economies |
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217 | (5) |
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222 | (6) |
Chapter 6: The Origins of Agriculture |
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228 | (51) |
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Agriculture, Domestication, and Sedentary Communities |
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231 | (4) |
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Hypotheses About the Origins of Domestication, Agriculture, and Sedentary Communities |
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235 | (8) |
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Early Domestication and Agriculture: The Post-Paleolithic Background |
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243 | (3) |
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The Origins of Domestication, Agriculture, and Sedentary Communities in Southwest Asia |
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246 | (14) |
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Other Old World Domesticates |
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260 | (2) |
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Agricultural Origins in the New World |
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262 | (7) |
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269 | (10) |
Chapter 7: The Evolution of Complex Societies |
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Social Complexity and Human Values |
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284 | (2) |
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Traditional Sociocultural Typologies |
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286 | (4) |
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Contemporary Approaches to Sociocultural Typology |
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290 | (2) |
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The Archaeology of Complex Societies |
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292 | (6) |
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Explaining the Evolution of Civilizations: The Search for Causes |
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298 | (18) |
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316 | (8) |
Chapter 8: Origins of Complex Societies in Southwest Asia |
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324 | (44) |
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325 | (3) |
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Fundamentals of the Southwest Asian Archaeological Record |
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328 | (1) |
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The Neolithic Origins of Southwest Asian Civilization |
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329 | (5) |
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Initial Cultural Complexity |
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334 | (7) |
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Early States: The Uruk and Jemdet Nasr Periods |
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341 | (8) |
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The Early Dynastic Period |
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349 | (7) |
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Southwest Asia After 2350 B.c. |
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356 | (2) |
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358 | (10) |
Chapter 9: The Origins of Complex Societies in Egypt |
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368 | (37) |
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370 | (3) |
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Early Egyptian Agriculture |
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373 | (2) |
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375 | (2) |
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The Archaic, Old Kingdom, and First Intermediate Periods |
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377 | (7) |
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The Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Periods |
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384 | (1) |
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The New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Periods |
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385 | (4) |
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Ancient Egyptian Art and Thought |
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389 | (2) |
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Egyptian Writing and Literature |
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391 | (4) |
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Who Were the Ancient Egyptians? |
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395 | (1) |
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396 | (9) |
Chapter 10: The Evolution of Complex Societies in the Indus Valley |
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405 | (27) |
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407 | (2) |
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The Neolithic Background to South Asian Cultural Complexity |
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409 | (2) |
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The Neolithic–Urban Transition |
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411 | (1) |
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412 | (3) |
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Mature Harappan Civilization |
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415 | (7) |
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The Decline of Harappan Civilization |
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422 | (2) |
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424 | (8) |
Chapter 11: The Evolution of Complex Societies in China |
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432 | (24) |
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434 | (1) |
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435 | (2) |
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Regional Neolithic Developments in North China |
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437 | (3) |
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Early Complex Chinese Societies |
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440 | (3) |
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443 | (2) |
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Shang Civilization and Its Contemporaries |
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445 | (4) |
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449 | (2) |
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451 | (5) |
Chapter 12: Later Complex Societies of the Old World |
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458 | (10) |
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A Brief Overview of Other Later Old World Complex Societies |
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468 | (3) |
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Colonization of the Western Pacific Islands |
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471 | (4) |
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475 | (6) |
Chapter 13: The Evolution of Complex Societies in Mesoamerica |
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481 | (52) |
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484 | (1) |
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Early Mesoamerican Farming |
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485 | (1) |
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The Archaeological Record of Early Complex Mesoamerican Societies |
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486 | (10) |
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The Archaeological Record of Mesoamerican States in the Valleys of Mexico and Oaxaca |
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496 | (5) |
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501 | (15) |
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516 | (7) |
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523 | (1) |
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523 | (10) |
Chapter 14: The Evolution of Complex Societies in Andean South America |
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536 | (1) |
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Early Hunters and Gatherers |
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537 | (1) |
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The Agricultural Basis of Andean Civilization |
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538 | (1) |
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The First Complex Societies in Andean South America |
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539 | (7) |
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546 | (3) |
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The Early Intermediate Period: Early States |
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549 | (3) |
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The Middle Horizon: Competing States |
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552 | (2) |
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The Late Intermediate Period: Early Empires |
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554 | (1) |
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The Late Horizon: The Imperial Transformation |
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554 | (3) |
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557 | (1) |
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558 | (7) |
Chapter 15: Early Cultural Complexity in North America |
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568 | (1) |
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The North American Southwest |
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594 | (7) |
Chapter 16: Prehistory in Perspective |
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601 | (10) |
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Our Intellectual Heritage |
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601 | (5) |
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606 | (3) |
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The Future of Archaeology |
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609 | (2) |
Art Credits |
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611 | (4) |
Index |
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