During the late 15th and early 16th centuries AD, the Iroquoian societies of northeastern North America experienced widespread conflict and the coalescence of small village-communities into densely populated settlements. Regionally, these processes resulted in realignment of the geopolitical landscape and the emergence of distinct nations. To assess how coalescence unfolded at the household level, insights from one well-studied ancestral Wendat community relocation sequence will be presented. These data are interrogated within a multi-scalar analytical and theoretical framework which places the community at the center of processes of cultural change. The reconfiguration of domestic space, palisades, middens, and activity areas, together wit...
Iroquoian villagers living in present-day Jefferson County, New York, at the headwaters of the St. L...
Iroquoian villagers living in present-day Jefferson County, New York, at the headwaters of the St. L...
The cognitive, psychological and sociological mechanisms underpinning complex social relationships a...
abstract: Coalescence is a distinctive process of village aggregation that creates larger, socially ...
Communities are central elements in human social life. They are central venues for the transmission ...
This dissertation explores the origins and development of Northern Iroquoian village life in present...
Aggregation, which includes village formation, refers to the concentration of population into larger...
This thesis aims to determine the relationship between demographic/ socio-economic and cultural chan...
This study addresses anthropological debate about the role of corporate groups in the evolution and ...
This is an historical ethnography undertaken with the aid of computer methods. It focuses on Biddend...
This research explores the changing nature of social organization associated with the growth and bre...
This paper examined the socio-cultural composition and development in pre-colonial Arámokǫ-land. It ...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
This Perspective presents an overview of the archaeology of pluralistic colonies (approximately late...
201 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Recent archaeological fieldwo...
Iroquoian villagers living in present-day Jefferson County, New York, at the headwaters of the St. L...
Iroquoian villagers living in present-day Jefferson County, New York, at the headwaters of the St. L...
The cognitive, psychological and sociological mechanisms underpinning complex social relationships a...
abstract: Coalescence is a distinctive process of village aggregation that creates larger, socially ...
Communities are central elements in human social life. They are central venues for the transmission ...
This dissertation explores the origins and development of Northern Iroquoian village life in present...
Aggregation, which includes village formation, refers to the concentration of population into larger...
This thesis aims to determine the relationship between demographic/ socio-economic and cultural chan...
This study addresses anthropological debate about the role of corporate groups in the evolution and ...
This is an historical ethnography undertaken with the aid of computer methods. It focuses on Biddend...
This research explores the changing nature of social organization associated with the growth and bre...
This paper examined the socio-cultural composition and development in pre-colonial Arámokǫ-land. It ...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
This Perspective presents an overview of the archaeology of pluralistic colonies (approximately late...
201 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Recent archaeological fieldwo...
Iroquoian villagers living in present-day Jefferson County, New York, at the headwaters of the St. L...
Iroquoian villagers living in present-day Jefferson County, New York, at the headwaters of the St. L...
The cognitive, psychological and sociological mechanisms underpinning complex social relationships a...