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When Worlds Collide
Hunter-Gatherer World-System Change in the 19th Century Canadian Arctic
The University of Arizona Press
The Inuvialuit region is the most under-reported and least-known portion of the North American Arctic, beyond its immediate community of anthropological/archaeological practitioners, and this book helps address that lacuna.
Crafting History in the Northern Plains
A Political Economy of the Heart River Region, 1400–1750
The University of Arizona Press
In Crafting History in the Northern Plains Mark D. Mitchell shows the crucial role archaeological methods and archaeological data can play in producing trans-Columbian histories. Mitchell provides a regional synthesis of communities located at the confluence of the Heart and Missouri rivers, home to the Mandan people for more than five centuries.
Outside the Hacienda Walls
The Archaeology of Plantation Peonage in Nineteenth-Century Yucatán
By Allan Meyers
The University of Arizona Press
Drawing on a dozen years of archaeological and historical investigation, Allan Meyers breaks new ground in the study of Yucatán haciendas. He presents original data and fresh interpretations on settlement organization, social stratification, and spatial relationships.
The Archaeology of Native-Lived Colonialism
Challenging History in the Great Lakes
By Neal Ferris
The University of Arizona Press
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