abstract: Coalescence is a distinctive process of village aggregation that creates larger, socially cohesive communities from smaller, scattered villages. This dissertation asks: how do individual and collective social relationships change throughout the process of coalescence, and how might these relationships contribute to the social cohesiveness of a coalescent community? Coalescent communities share characteristics that reveal the relationship between collective action and collective identities in their social dynamics. Collective identity is a shared sense of oneness among members of a group. It can be understood as the product of two processes: categorical and relational identification. Categorical identification is a shared associa...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
Social complexity increased dramatically during the Middle Woodland period (ca. 200 BC-AD 500) in Ea...
This study is an examination of how sociopolitical change occurs, particularly the formation of larg...
This thesis examines the Tillsonburg Village’s particularly large and dispersed community plan throu...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
During the late 15th and early 16th centuries AD, the Iroquoian societies of northeastern North Amer...
abstract: This dissertation explores the interrelationships between periods of rapid social change a...
There is a significant amount of literature regarding the theory of cooperation, as well as ethnogra...
Pottery and pipe decorative motifs are generally thought to change across time, space, and group aff...
The archaeological study of Late Woodland communities in southern Ontario has identified two spatia...
abstract: In the proposed project I simultaneously and reflexively identify and characterize social ...
Human cooperation is typically coordinated by institutions, which determine the outcome structure of...
Thomas/Luckey’s 13th -15th and Losey 3’s 14th-17th century occupations in the Late Woodland Northeas...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
Social complexity increased dramatically during the Middle Woodland period (ca. 200 BC-AD 500) in Ea...
This study is an examination of how sociopolitical change occurs, particularly the formation of larg...
This thesis examines the Tillsonburg Village’s particularly large and dispersed community plan throu...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
During the late 15th and early 16th centuries AD, the Iroquoian societies of northeastern North Amer...
abstract: This dissertation explores the interrelationships between periods of rapid social change a...
There is a significant amount of literature regarding the theory of cooperation, as well as ethnogra...
Pottery and pipe decorative motifs are generally thought to change across time, space, and group aff...
The archaeological study of Late Woodland communities in southern Ontario has identified two spatia...
abstract: In the proposed project I simultaneously and reflexively identify and characterize social ...
Human cooperation is typically coordinated by institutions, which determine the outcome structure of...
Thomas/Luckey’s 13th -15th and Losey 3’s 14th-17th century occupations in the Late Woodland Northeas...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
Social complexity increased dramatically during the Middle Woodland period (ca. 200 BC-AD 500) in Ea...
This study is an examination of how sociopolitical change occurs, particularly the formation of larg...