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European Metals in Native Hands : Rethinking the Dynamics of Technological Change 1640-1683

European Metals in Native Hands : Rethinking the Dynamics of Technological Change 1640-1683

European Metals in Native Hands : Rethinking the Dynamics of Technological
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European Metals in Native Hands : Rethinking the Dynamics of Technological Change 1640-1683

by Ehrhardt, Kathleen L

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Tuscaloosa:: The University of Alabama Press., 2005. 6" wide by 9" tall. A bright, shiny, clean, tight copy. The spine is square and flat with NO creases NO owner's name or bookplate. NO remainder mark. Pages are fresh and crisp -- apparently never read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Illustrated with figures/diagrams and photographs of artifacts. Tables. List of chapter notes/sources. Bibliographical references. Index. "This is an impressive work, a benchmark study that has important implications for the way archaeologists look at the interaction between Natives and Europeans." -- Marvin T. Smith, coauthor of COOSA: THE RISE AND FALL OF A SOUTHEASTERN MISSISSIPPIAN CHIEFDOM." From the rear cover: "Kathleen Ehrhardt's research addresses the early technological responses of one particular group, the Late Protohistoric Illinois Indians, to the availability of European-introduced metal objects. To do so, she applied a complementary suite of archaeometric methods to a sample of 806 copper-base metal artifacts excavated from securely dated domestic contexts at the Iliniwek Village Historic Site in Clark County, Missouri. Ehrhardt's scientific findings are integrated with observations from historical, archaeological, and archival research to place metal use by this group in a broad social context. In revealing actual Native practice, from material selection and procurement to ultimate discard, the author challenges acculturation perspectives on, and technocentric explanations for, Native material and cultural change at contact. Kathleen L. Ehrhardt is Research Associate at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield, Illinois." . First Edition.. Trade Paperback. Near Fine condition. xiv, 253pp..

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Title
European Metals in Native Hands : Rethinking the Dynamics of Technological Change 1640-1683
Author
Ehrhardt, Kathleen L
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine condition
Edition
First Edition.
ISBN 10
0817351469
ISBN 13
9780817351465
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press.
Place of Publication
Tuscaloosa:
Date Published
2005
Keywords
Illinois Indians -- 17th century. Mississippi River Valley history. Technology. Copper Implements.
Bookseller catalogs
Archeology / Anthropology; Indians / Native Americans;
Size
xiv, 253pp.

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