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Islands On The Plains : Ecological, Social, and Ritual Use of Landscapes

Kornfeld, Marcel(Edited by)Osborn, Alan J.(Edited by)
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Scattered throughout the Great Plains are many isolated areas of varying size and ecology, quite distinct from the surrounding grasslands.

Such spaces can be uplands like the Black Hills, low hills like the Nebraska Sand Hills, or linear areas such as shallow river valleys and deeply incised canyons.

While the notion of ""islands"" is not a new one among ecologists, its application in Plains archaeology is. The contributors to this volume seek to illustrate the different ways that the spatial, structural, and temporal nature of islands conditioned the behavior and adaptation of past Plains peoples.

This as a first step toward a more detailed analysis of habitat variation and its effects on Plains cultural dynamics and evolution.

Although the emphasis is on ecology, several chapters also address social and ideological islands in the form of sacred sites and special hunting grounds.

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0874808448 / 9780874808445
Paperback / softback
30/04/2019
United States
352 pages
178 x 254 mm, 720 grams
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