Archaeological Sites Of Kamchatka Chukotka And The Upper Kolyma

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Genre : Excavations (Archaeology)
Author : Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich Dikov
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Release : 2003
File : 406 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D02464949X


The Palaeolithic Of Northeast Asia

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This volume combines details of discoveries of Palaeolithic sites in a vast region of Northeast Asia (covering mostly the northeastern part of modern Russia), and meticulous analysis of hypotheses, ideas, and concepts related to the Northeast Asian Palaeolithic.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Vitaly A. Kashin
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2023-01-26
File : 138 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781803273914


The Peoples Of Northeast Asia Through Time

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The focus of Richard Zgusta’s The Peoples of Northeast Asia through Time is the formation of indigenous and cultural groups of coastal northeast Asia, including the Ainu, the “Paleoasiatic” peoples, and the Asiatic Eskimo. Most chapters begin with a summary of each culture at the beginning of the colonial era, which is followed by an interdisciplinary reconstruction of prehistoric cultures that have direct ancestor-descendant relationships with the modern ones. An additional chapter presents a comparative discussion of the ethnographic data, including subsistence patterns, material culture, social organization, and religious beliefs, from a diachronic viewpoint. Each chapter includes maps and extensive references.

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Genre : History
Author : Richard Zgusta
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2015-06-29
File : 463 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004300439


Across The Seas In Prehistoric Northeast Asia

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Author : Yaroslav Kuzmin
Publisher : Springer Nature
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File : 142 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789819751389


Human Colonization Of The Arctic The Interaction Between Early Migration And The Paleoenvironment

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Human Colonization of the Arctic: The Interaction Between Early Migration and the Paleoenvironment explores the relationship between humans and the environment during this early time of colonization, utilizing analytical methods from both the social and natural sciences to develop a unique, interdisciplinary approach that gives the reader a much broader understanding of the interrelationship between humanity and the environment. As colonization of the polar region was intermittent and irregular, based on how early humans interacted with the land, this book provides a glance into how humans developed new ways to make the region more habitable. The book applies not only to the physical continents, but also the arctic waters. This is how humans succeeded in crossing the Bering Strait and water area between Canadian Arctic Islands. About 4500 years ago , humans reached the northern extremity of Greenland and were able to live through the months of polar nights by both adapting to, and making, changes in their environment. - Written by pioneering experts who understand the relationship between humans and the environment in the arctic - Addresses why the patterns of colonization were so irregular - Includes coverage of the earliest examples of humans, developing an understanding of ecosystem services for economic development in extreme climates - Covers both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

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Genre : Science
Author : V.M. Kotlyakov
Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 2017-09-11
File : 652 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780128135334


The Enigmatic World Of Ancient Graffiti

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This monograph is devoted to small forms of engraving on stone. It summarises the archaeological material obtained during the course of excavations at the Rauchuvagytgyn I site in northern Cukotka (dated to 2500 years ago). The book analyses the content and semantics of the pictorial resources and ethnic identification is made.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Margarita Kir’yak
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2015-11-30
File : 166 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781784911898


Humans In The Siberian Landscapes

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This book considers theoretical issues of the ethnocultural landscape concepts at large as well as examples of its practical application in ethnic communities of Siberia. It reveals the patterns of the processes of penetration, settlement, development and adaptation of Siberian populations from Paleolithic time to Russian colonization in the era of the Russian Empire, during Soviet modernization and in the face of modern challenges. The authors consider the principal interactions (character, stages, conditions), system-related evidence and phenomena that determine the diverse specifics and multidirectional vectors of a change in the ethnic (social, cultural, economic, legal) presence in large subregions of Siberia in the mirror of various theoretical paradigms. This transdisciplinary volume appeals to researchers, lecturers and students in the fields of geography, history, philosophy, anthropology, ecology, archaeology and interfaces to many other disciplines.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Vladimir N. Bocharnikov
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-09-25
File : 543 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030900618


Macroevolution In Human Prehistory

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Cultural evolution, much like general evolution, works from the assumption that cultures are descendent from much earlier ancestors. Human culture manifests itself in forms ranging from the small bands of hunters, through intermediate scale complex hunter-gatherers and farmers, to the high density urban settlements and complex polities that characterize much of today’s world. The chapters in the volume examine the dynamic interaction between the micro- and macro-scales of cultural evolution, developing a theoretical approach to the archaeological record that has been termed evolutionary processual archaeology. The contributions in this volume integrate positive elements of both evolutionary and processualist schools of thought. The approach, as explicated by the contributors in this work, offers novel insights into topics that include the emergence, stasis, collapse and extinction of cultural patterns, and development of social inequalities. Consequently, these contributions form a stepping off point for a significant new range of cultural evolutionary studies.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Anna Prentiss
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2009-09-18
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781441906823


Palaeolandscapes In Archaeology

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What can we learn about the ancient landscapes of our world, and how can those lessons improve our future in the landscapes that we all inhabit? Those questions are addressed in this book, through a practical framework of concepts and methods, combined with detailed case studies around the world. The chapters explore the range of physical and social attributes that have shaped and re-shaped our landscapes through time. International authors contributed the latest results of investigating ancient landscapes (or "palaeolandscapes") in diverse settings of tropical forests, deserts, river deltas, remote islands, coastal zones, and continental interiors. The case studies embrace a liberal approach of combining archaeological evidence with other avenues of research in earth sciences, biology, and social relations. Individually and in concert, the chapters offer new perspectives on what the world’s palaeolandscapes looked like, how people lived in these places, and how communities have engaged with long-term change in their natural and cultural environments though successive centuries and millennia. The lessons are paramount for building responsible strategies and policies today and into the future, noting that many of these issues from the past have gained more urgency today. This book reaches across archaeology, ecology, geography, and broader studies of human-environment relations that will appeal to general readers. Specialists and students in these fields will find extra value in the primary datasets and in the new ideas and perspectives. Furthermore, this book provides unique examples from the past, toward understanding the workings of sustainable landscape systems.

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Genre : Science
Author : Mike T. Carson
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2021-11-30
File : 516 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000484823


Prehistoric Archaeology On The Continental Shelf

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The chapters in this edited volume present multi-disciplinary case studies of prehistoric archaeological sites located on now-submerged portions of the continental shelf. Each chapter represents an extension of the known prehistoric record beyond the modern shoreline. Case studies represent central themes of landscape change, climate change and societal development, using new technologies for mapping, monitoring and managing these sites.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Amanda M. Evans
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2014-05-05
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781461496359