Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary,
Eureka -- the archaeology of innovation & science : proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary
(29th :
Archaeology of innovation and science
Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary
Proceedings of the 29th annual conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary
The archaeology of innovation and science / Invention as the mother of necessity / Building better buildings at the Bar U Ranch / Technology and industry among the Shakers / The archaeology and reconstruction of an eighteenth century windmill on Antiqua, W.I. / Historic mining landscapes within a world-systems context / Archaeological imaginings / Where power lives / The coastal power landscape / Water rights of the Cakchiquel / Trace element and isotopic aspects of the origins of farming in the Levant / Animal slaughter, butchery, and meat preservation in Roman Italy / Questions of storage and sedentism among the Thule / Changing subsistence strategies and social configurations in the late prehistoric Vickers focus / Situating innovation
Meroe pottery industry / Archaeological sciences and cultural interpretation / Innovation in early writing / Innovation in Roman republican warfare / Plants and people in the past / Technology and society / Cultural resources management of the Cold War at the Nevada test site / War stories / Historic architectural overview of the Department of Energy's Handord Site, Washington / The military presence on the Handord nuclear landscape / Legacies of the recent past / Applying archaeological theory to nuclear testing sites / To bloody wars and quick promotions / Drama and ritual
Technological innovation in social context/ The evolution of early formative ceramic traditions in Pacific coastal southern Mesoamerica / The emergence of pottery in the Soconusco / Early ceramics in southeastern Arizona / Forming and fashion / "Gender and the transition to sedentism and agriculture in the Natufian" / Monitoring mortuary ritual / Cloth, gender nad technology / An Early Bronze Age ceramic production center at Tell Banat, Syria / Considering technology, gender and social status in Viking Age Scandinavia
University of Calgary. Archaeological Association. Conference (29th : 1996 : University of Calgary)
Harrison, Roman Gastrell.
Gillespie, Milan.
Peuramaki-Brown, Maeghan.
J. Richard Ambler -- Steven A. Rosen -- Roderick J. Heitzmann -- David R. Starbuck -- A. Reg. Murphy -- Richard D. Periman -- Persis B. Clarkson -- Alice B. Kehoe -- Birgitta Berglund -- Margaret S. Bruchez, Michael P. Saunders -- Andrew Sillen -- Michael MacKinnon -- Jennifer Carroll -- B.A. Nicholson, Scot Hamilton -- Daniel A. Meyer, James R. Mathieu.
Edna M. Hill, John H. Robertson -- Arkadiusz Marciniak -- Henry Rogers -- John Pamment Salvatore -- David Perry -- John H. Robertson, Edna Hill -- William Gray Johnson -- John Schofield -- David W. Harvey -- Paul R. Nickens, Mona K. Wright, Natalie A. Cadoret -- Ellen D. McGehee -- Colleen M. Beck -- Catherine M. Christensen -- Catherine M. Christensen.
Michelle Hegmon -- Hector Neff, Barbara Arroyo -- Dennis Gosser, John E. Clark -- James M. Heidke, Miriam T. Stark -- William K. Barnett -- Sally Casey -- Kent D. Fowler -- Christine K. Kimbrough -- Indira H. Sweeny -- Rae Ellen M. Ostman.
editors, Roman Harrison, Milan Gillespie, Maeghan Peuramaki-Brown.
Eureka -- the archaeology of innovation & science : proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary