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The Agta
Foragers: Ethnoarchaeology and Ethnography
with lowland farmers. Based on studies of a group whose traditional lifeways are partly
maintained, this set looks at the interactions of subsistence and settlement systems
seasonally as well as how archaeological components of a living system are formed. By
P. Bion Griffin.
80 slides -- $147 |
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The Ngatatjara Aborigines
of Western Australia
The emphasis in this set is on a broad range of the domestic activities of a traditional
hunter-gatherer society living in an extremely ecologically stressed environment. The
material culture of the domestic activities of these people is carefully documented in
this set, thus addressing some relevant archaeological issues. By Richard A. Gould.
80 slides -- $147 |
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Ethnoarchaeology of the
Kalinga
This set emphasizes both the technology of pottery making and the subtle ways in which
potter variation reflects the social organization and behavior of a living community, that
of the Kalinga of the Philippines. Since the focus is on pottery, it has a direct bearing
upon both method and theory for the archaeologist, ethnologist and the art historian. By
William A. Longacre.
80 slides -- $147 |
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