توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Excavation at San José Mogote 1: The Household Archaeology
نام کتاب : Excavation at San José Mogote 1: The Household Archaeology
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : حفاری در سن خوزه موگوت 1: باستان شناسی خانگی
سری : Memoirs
ناشر : University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
سال نشر : 2005
تعداد صفحات : 519
ISBN (شابک) : 9781951519865 , 9780915703593
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 46 مگابایت
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Contents\nList of Tables\nList of Illustrations\nAcknowledgments\nI\n Chapter 1. The Anthropological Problem and the Archaeological Site\n The Anthropological Problem\n The Formative before Monte Alban\n The Espiridion Complex\n The Tierras Largas Phase\n The San Jose Phase\n The Guadalupe Phase\n The Rosario Phase\n The Founding of Monte Alban\n How the Data Will Be Presented\n Chapter 2. The Environmental Setting\n Bedrock Geology and Mineral Resources\n Soil Water and Agricultural Productivity\n The Regime of the Rio Atoyac\n The \"Original\" Flora of the Etla Subvalley\n The \"Original\" Fauna of the Etla Subvalley\n Chapter 3. Excavating Formative Household Units\n Traditional Houses\n The Dooryard\n Excavating Wattle-and-Daub Houses\n The Middle Formative Period and the Early Adobe House\n Chapter 4. Household Activities, Part 1\n Farming\n Farming Techniques\n Wild Plant Collecting\n Dog Raising\n Early Evidence for Domestication\n The Xoloitzcuintli or Pecoxolo\n The Use of Dogs in Feasts\n Congenital Tooth Loss in Formative Dogs\n Congenital Tooth Loss in Formative Oaxacan Dogs\n The Stunting of Limbs\n Selection for the Xoloitzcuintli: A Puzzle for the Future\n Hunting and Trapping\n Use of Small Game\n The Faunal Remains\n Storage\n Cooking\n Pottery Making\n The Ceramics of a Typical Residence\n Clay Sources Used\n Colorants\n Vessel Forming\n Burnishing\n Firing\n Exchanging Pottery with Other Regions\n The Procurement and Working of Chert\n Chert Sources\n Household Variation in the Use of Chert Sources\n The Uses of Chert Tools\n On the Scarcity of Projectile Points\n The Importation and Use of Obsidian\n Obsidian Tools\n Pires-Ferreira\'s Research, 1967-1973\n Parry\'s Research, 1981-1983\n A Cautionary Note about Neutron Activation\n The Sources of Obsidian Used at San Jose Mogote\n Interfamily Variation in Obsidian Sources Used\n Grinding Corn (and Other Materials)\n One-Hand Manos\n Two-Hand Manos\n Metates\n Possible Ritual Metates\n Mortars, Pestles, and Mullers\n Canicas\n Tree Felling and Woodworking\n Chapter 5. Household Activities, Part 2\n Basket Making\n Sewing\n The Sharpening of Awls and Needles\n \"Cutting Boards\" or \"Whetstones\"\n Soft Hammering\n Pressure Flaking\n The Manufacture of Sherd Disks\n The Weaving of Mats\n Net Making\n Textile Weaving\n Salt Making\n The Importation and Working of Mollusk Shell\n Chronological Change in Shell Working\n Common Mollusks at San Jose Mogote\n Polishing Iron Ore Mirrors\n Mossbauer Spectroscopy\n The Four Main Iron Sources\n The Limits of San Jose Mogote\'s Control over Iron Ore Sources\n The Crushing and Grinding of Hematite\n The Cutting and Trimming of Mica\n Ancestor Ritual\n Social Changes Reflected in Figurines\n Large Hollow White-Slipped \"Dolls\"\n Dancing in Masks and Costumes\n Singing and Chanting\n Divination\n Ritual Bloodletting\n Ritual Use of Exotic Birds Mammals and Reptiles\n Musical Instruments\n Sources of Feathers\n Ritual Offerings\n Personal Ornamentation\n Raiding\n A Maori Analogy\n Interpreting Burned Houses\n The Mounting Evidence for Warfare\n The Origin of War: Kelly\'s Model\n Palisades, Men\'s Houses, Powdered Tobacco, and Lime\nII\n Chapter 6. An Introduction to Area C\n The Threshing Floor Sector\n The Stratigraphy of Area C\n A Note on Chronology\n Chapter 7. Area C: Houses Of Espiridion And Tierras Largas Times\n The Espiridion Complex\n House 20\n The Early Tierras Largas Phase\n House 19\n The Middle Tierras Largas Phase\n Feature 21: A Tierras Largas Phase Palisade\n Another Possible Section of Palisade in Squares S28 and S29\n Feature 66\n Domestic Middle Tierras Largas Phase Features\n Feature 22\n Feature 23\n Feature 42\n Feature 48\n The Zone G Midden\n The Late Tierras Largas Phase\n House 18\n The Zone F Midden\n The Tierras Largas Phase/San Jose Phase Transition\n Cluster of Discarded Shells\n Chapter 8. Area C: Houses of the Early San Jose Phase\n House 15\n Feature 27\n Feature 29\n Feature 37\n The Zone E Midden\n The Zone E/Zone D Contact\n Chapter 9. Area C: Houses of the Middle San Jose Phase\n Zone D of the Control Section\n House 6\n Feature 32\n House 5\n House 2\n Feature 105\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n House 3\n House 11\n House 9\n Features Associated with House 9\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n House 1\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Burials 1 and 2\n House 10\n House 4\n Feature 35\n Feature 46\n Feature 39\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n The Zone D2 Midden\n Isolated Middle San Jose Phase Features\n Feature 49\n Feature 54\n Feature 31\n Chapter 10. Area C: Houses of the Late San Jose Phase\n Zone C of the Control Section\n House 7\n House 14\n The House 14 Upper Floor\n The Dooryard Midden\n Feature 24\n Ashy Hollow in Bedrock\n The Zone C Midden\n Chapter 11. Area C: Epilogue\n Feature 25\n Animal Bones from the San Jose/Guadalupe Interface\n Evidence for Rosario Phase Cannibalism: Feature 47\nIII\n Chapter 12. An Introduction to Area A\n The Stratigraphy of Area A\n Bedrock\n Zone D\n Zone C\n Zone B\n Zone A\n Backfilling\n Chapter 13. The Colonization of Area A\n Postholes and Features in Bedrock\n Household Unit E\n Feature 7\n The Zone D Midden\n Daub\n Zone D3\n Zone D2\n Zone D1\n Chapter 14. Area A: Houses of the Middle San Jose Phase\n Household Unit C4\n Feature 5\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Household Unit C3\n Features in the Dooryard\n Feature 2\n Feature 6\n Feature 3\n Feature 8\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Household Unit C2\n Features Associated with Household Unit C2\n Feature 1\n Feature 4\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Household Unit C1\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\nIV\n Chapter 15. An Introduction to Area B\n The Stratigraphy of Area B\n Bedrock\n Zone C\n Zone B\n Zone A\n Chapter 16. A Tierras Largas Phase Feature from Area B\n Feature 65\n Chapter 17. Area B: The Earliest Occupation of the Lower Terrace\n Postholes and Features in Bedrock\n Feature 58 (The Cistern)\n Feature 50\n Feature 59\n Material from Bedrock Depressions Found While Cleaning the Area B Profile\n Chapter 18. Area B: Houses 16 And 17\n House 17\n l. Material Lying Directly on the House 17 Floor\n 2. Items Deliberately Buried Below the House 17 Floor\n 3. Material below the House 17, Floor Probably from an Earlier Stage of the House\n 4. Materials above the House 17 Floor\n House 16\n Features in House 16\n Feature 61\n Feature 62\n Feature 62B\n Feature 63\n Rock-Filled Pit\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Material below the House 16 Floor, Possibly Associated\n Material above the House 16 Floor, Possibly Associated\n Chapter 19. Area B: The House 16/17 Dooryard\n The Dooryard Trash Pit\n The North Dooryard or Lago\'\n Features in the North Dooryard\n Feature 81\n Feature 87\n Feature 88\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n The West Dooryard or Zio\'\n The East Dooryard or Zio\'\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Activity Areas in the House 16/17 Complex: An Overview\n Chapter 20. Area B: The Upper Terrace\n The Earliest Occupation: Features and Natural Depressions in Bedrock\n Feature 82\n Irregular Bedrock Depression Running East-West through Squares N7E4-N7E6\n Bedrock Depression in Square N7E6, East of Feature 82\n Some Conclusions about the Earliest Occupation of the Upper Terrace\n The Second Occupation: The Upper Terrace Dooryard\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Chapter 21. A Guadalupe Phase House from Area B\n House 21\n Floor 3 (Oldest)\n Floor 2 (Second)\n Floor 1 (Most Recent)\n Material Found Just below House 21, Possibly Associated\n The History of House 21: Insights from Artifact Plotting\nV\n Chapter 22. A San Jose Phase House on Mound 1\n Early Formative Use of the Mound\n House 13\n The House 13 Floor\n The House 13 Dooryard\n Insights from Artifact Plotting\n Chapter 23. Rosario Phase Residences on Mound 1\n A Brief History of Structure 19\n Structure 27, Zone C\n Room 1\n Room 2\n The Structure 27 Dooryard\n The Zone B Residence\n Similarities with Tilcajete\'s Structure 7\n Differences\n Structure 26\n Room 1\n Room 2\n Tomb 11\n Burial 55\n Room 3\n Burial 60\n Structure 25-South\n Structure 25-East\n Structure 30\n Isolated Patches of Floor\n The Central Patio\n Tomb 10\n The Retaining Wall\n Chapter 24. Mound 1: Epilogue\nVI\n Chapter 25. A Multidimensional Scaling of San Jose Phase Houses and Their Contents, by Robert G. Reynolds\n Chapter 26. Radiocarbon Dating\n Chapter 27. The Household Archaeology of San Jose Mogote: Its Potential Theoretical Contributions\nAppendices\n Appendix A. Middle Formative Pottery\n Appendix B. Resumen en Espanol\nReferences Cited\nIndex