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Exploring the Limits: Frontiers and Boundaries in Prehistory
Suzanne P. De Atley and Frank J. Findlow-
Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Abstracts of Papers
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Chapter 1: Exploring the Limits: Introduction
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Chapter 2: The Casas Grandes Frontiers as a Boundary: A Case Study from Northern Mexico
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Chapter 3: Boundary Maintenance Strategies and Archaeological Indicators
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Chapter 4: Organizational Variability on the Frontier: Historic Mormon Settlement in Arizona, 1876-1900
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Chapter 5: Defining Prehistoric Frontiers: A Methodological Approach
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Chapter 6: The Western Anasazi Frontier: Cultural Processes Along a Prehistoric Boundary
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Chapter 7: The Expansion of Exogenous-Based Economies Across Europe: The Balkans and Central Europe
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Chapter 8: Hunter-Gatherer Social Group Identification: A Case Study from Middle Woodland Southern Ontario
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Chapter 9: Boundaries, Alliance and Exchange in California
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Chapter 10: Obsidian and Prehistoric Sociocultural Systems in California
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Chapter 11: Boundary Effects and The Analysis of Prehistoric Exchange Systems
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Published: 1984
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407337944 (ebook)
- 9780860542896 (paperback)
BAR Number: S223