
The Archaeology of Mobility: Old World and New World Nomadism
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Table of Contents
The Archaeology of Mobility: Definitions and Research Approaches | p. 1 |
The Past at Present | |
Things to Do with Sheep and Goats: Neolithic Hunter-Forager-Herders in North Arabia | p. 25 |
An Archaeology of Multisited Communities | p. 43 |
Archaeology and the Question of Mobile Pastoralism in Late Prehistory | p. 78 |
Desert Pastoral Nomadism in the Longue Duree: A Case Study from the Negev and the Southern Levantine Deserts | p. 115 |
The Origin of the Tribe and of 'Industrial' Agropastoralism in Syro-Mesopotamia | p. 141 |
Pastoral Nomadism in the Central Andes: A Historic Retrospective Example | p. 160 |
Colonization, Structured Landscapes and Seasonal Mobility: An Examination of Early Paleo-Eskimo Land-Use Patterns in the Eastern Canadian Arctic | p. 174 |
The Emergence of Cultures of Mobility in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia: Evidence from the Intersection of Rock Art and Paleoenvironment | p. 200 |
Nomadic Sites of the South Yergueni Hills on the Eurasian Steppe: Models of Seasonal Occupation and Production | p. 230 |
Trogodytes = Blemmyes = Beja? The Misuse of Ancient Ethnography | p. 250 |
Is the Absence of Evidence, Evidence of Absence? Problems in the Archaeology of Early Herding Societies of Southern Africa | p. 264 |
The Social and Environmental Constraints on Mobility in the Late Prehistoric Upper Great Lakes Region | p. 280 |
Nomadic Potters: Relationships Between Ceramic Technologies and Mobility | p. 307 |
The Present and the Future | |
Mobility and Sedentism of the Iron Age Agropastoralists of Southeast Kazakhstan | p. 329 |
Crossing Boundaries: Nomadic Groups and Ethnic Identities | p. 343 |
Variability and Dynamic Landscapes of Mobile Pastoralism in Ethnography and Prehistory | p. 366 |
Mobility and Sedentarization in Late Bronze Age Syria | p. 397 |
Suggestions for a Chaine Operatoire of Nomadic Pottery Sherds | p. 413 |
History of the Nomadic Architecture of the Hadendowa in Northeast Sudan | p. 441 |
The Bedouin Tent: An Ethno-Archaeological Portal to Antiquity or a Modern Construct? | p. 465 |
Naming the Waters: New Insights into the Nomadic Use of Oases in the Libyan Desert of Egypt | p. 487 |
From Objects to Agents: The Ababda Nomads and the Interpretation of the Past | p. 509 |
No Room to Move: Mobility, Settlement and Conflict Among Mobile Peoples | p. 543 |
NOMAD: An Agent-Based Model (ABM) of Pastoralist-Agriculturalist Interaction | p. 557 |
List of Contributors | p. 584 |
List of Figures | p. 587 |
List of Tables | p. 591 |
Index | p. 592 |
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