Prehistoric California

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9780874807851

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By Leonard Mark Raab
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279 x 216 mm
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650 g
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372

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L. Mark Raab is professor of anthropology and director of the Center for Public Archaeology at California State University, Northridge. Terry L. Jones is associate professor of anthropology at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

1. The Rediscovery of California Prehistory ~ Terry L. Jones and L. Mark Raab I. Environmental Crises and Culture Change 2. Environmental Imperatives Reconsidered, Demographic Crises in Western North America During the Medieval Climatic Anomaly ~ Terry L. Jones, et al. II. Hunter-Gatherers in a Land of Plenty? 3. Declines in Mammalian Forging Efficiency during the Late Holocene, San Francisco Bay ~ Jack M. Broughton 4. Evolution of Marine Mammal Hunting: A View from the California and Oregon Coasts ~ William R. Hildebrandt and Terry L. Jones 5. Trans-Holocene Marine Mammal Exploitation on San Clemente Island: A Tragedy of the Commons Revisited ~ Judith F. Porcasi, Terry L. Jones and L. Mark Raab 6. Resource Intensification among Hunter-Gatherers: Acorn Economies in Prehistoric California ~ Mark E. Basgall 7. Health in Prehistoric Populations of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands ~ Patricia M. Lambert III. One If By Land, Two If By Sea 8. Anatomically Modern Humans, Maritime Voyaging, and the Pleistocene Colonization of the Americas ~ Jon M. Erlandson 9. The Cross Creek Site and its Implications for New World Colonization ~ Terry L. Jones, et al. IV. The Origins of Social Complexity 10. Competitive and Cooperative Responses to Climatic Instability in Coastal Southern California ~ D. J. Kennett and J. P. Kennett 11. Social Responses to Climate Change Among the Chumash Indians of South-Central California ~ John R. Johnson V. Men, Women, and Work 12. The Possibilities of Men and Women: Gender and the California Milling Stone Horizon ~ Kelly R. McGuire and William R. Hildebrandt 13. Pounding Acorns: Women\u2019s Production as Social and Economic Focus ~ Thomas L. Jackson VI. Vectors of Death: Tragedy Before European Settlement 14. Serpent in Eden: Dispersal of Foreign Diseases into Pre-Mission California ~ William Preston VII. The Fall of the Acorn Curtain 15. The Future of California Prehistory ~ Terry L. Jones and L. Mark Raab References List of Contributors Index

"Long overdue...an excellent overview of the technical literature since the late 1980s, placing major papers read by every student within the covers of a single volume."--Brian Fagan, UC, Santa Barbara

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