Edited by Jordan E. Kerber
Paper $45.00s
| 978-0-8156-3139-2
| 2007
An up-to-date text for Iroquoian archaeology and an essential reference for archaeologists and other researchers.
Reviews
"An invaluable resource of current scholarship and issues in Iroquoian studies and the archaeology of northeastern North America."
— CHOICE
Description
This timely volume offers a compilation of twenty-four articles covering a wide spectrum of topics in Iroquoian archaeology. Culled from leading publications, these essays collectively represent the current state of knowledge and research in the field. A comprehensive research bibliography with more than 500 entries will be a key resource for specialists and nonspecialists alike. Both text and bibliography are structured in five sections:
- Origins;
- Precolumbian Dynamics;
- Postcolumbian Dynamics;
- Material Culture Studies; and
- Contemporary Iroquois Perspectives, Repatriation, and Collaborative Archaeology.
Along with seminal essays by major figures in regional archaeology, the book includes responses by Haudenosaunee writers to the political context of contemporary archaeological work.
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Editor
Jordan E. Kerber is associate professor of anthropology and Native American studies at Colgate University and curator of archaeological collections at Colgate’s Longyear Museum of Anthropology.
6 x 9, 557 pages, 1 color and 109 black-and-white illustrations, bibliography, index
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