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(Laura Bohannan)"Return to laughterGarden City, N.Y. Anchor Books 1954,an/saf/Tiv/novel15777s 1954,an/saf/Tiv/novel15777 zCs)   face, and the presence of moisture. This research demonstrates that archaeologists can begin looking at organic residues, attrition and  carbon deposits to infer how their vessels were used in the past.  ,'ea/sea/pots/usewear/Kalinga/Phillipines'15457Ym8m8?Bordes, Franois//Bourgan)4 on the Mousterian types 16297>c8ങ8?Draper, PatriciaR!Kung women: contrasts in sexual egalitarianism in foraging and sedentary contextsRIn Reiter, Rayna edToward an anthropology of womenNew [YorkMonthly Review Press197777-109,et/saf/hunt/gender/!Kung16147Mx8 8?Clark, J. Grahame D. Starr Carr 195416157:88'? Lees/Bates 1974)8161679881? Redman C 1978)816177788;?Nielsenn.d.)816187ώ9Њ?BArnold III, Philip J.@Working without a net: recent trends in ceramic ethnoarchaeology@ "Journal of Archaeological Research"200082105-133, ea/var/pots  17047@H8H8O? 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Tpkfereiforschung zwischen Archologie und EntwicklungspolitikgBonnDr. Rudolf Habelt199125-38, mc/saf/pots 16757l88>%Hammond, Gawain//Hammond, Norman D.C.%@Child's play: a distorting factor in archaeological distribution@ American Antiquity1981463634-636) ,ea/may: a distorting factor in archaeological distribution@ American Antiquity1981463634-636) ,ea/mal88>%Hammond, Gawain//Hammond, Norman D.C.%@Child's play: a distorting factor in archaeological distribution@ American Antiquity1981463634-636) ,ea/ma1994, an/nam/theo 1578794, an/nam/theo 15787158071aVz  s]8]8= Kramer, Carol -Review of D. Miller's Artefacts as categories- Man1986214750-751,ea/sas/pots/review15817t]8]8=Graves, Michael W.-Review of D. 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POTTERY FROM JEBEL QA'AQIR (ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY, ISRAEL, BRONZE AGE, CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY) by LONDON, GLORIA ANNE PHD, THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA , 1985, 422 pp. AAT 8525598{3 , ar/swa/pots/ea/Israel/Bronze Age 15477|L!8f!8-> Martin, Mary aProduction strategies, herd composition, and offtake rates: reassessment of archaeological modelsa MASCA Journal 198744154-165,'ar/var/sub|*s/pastoralism/herd management'15917}q"8q"87>Adams, Robert McC.z@_   z@_  Land behind BaghdadChicagoUniversity of Chicago Press1965) }@ kAdams, Robert McC.z@_ i  z@_ i Heartland of citiesChicagoUniversity of Chicago Press1981, ar/s~wa/Iraq 15937q 15947Press1972, ar/swa/Iraq 15947k2F.,!Q$ < +#8+#8K>#Adams, Robert McC.//Nissen, Hans J.z@_ q  z@_ q z@_ q The Uruk countrysideCLhicagoUniversity of Chicago Press1972, ar/swa/Iraq 15947$8$8U>ABlanton, Richard//Kowalewski, Stephen//Feinman, Gary//Appel, JillAFAncient Mesoamerica: a comparison of change in three regions (2nd ed.)F Cambridge Cambridge University 3Press1993) , ar/mam/change 15957$8$8_>Parsons, Jeffrey=Prehistoric settlement patterns in the Texcoco region, Mexico=  Ann Arbor University of Michigan1971Museum of Anthropology Memoirs 3#,ar/mam/setl/Mexico15967L8t8i>Hillier, Bill//Hanson, JulienneThe social logic of space Cambridge Cambridge University Press1984,an/var/spac/theo1597788s>Trostel, Brian D.?An analysis of household wealth correlates in a Kalinga village? MA Thesis University of Arizona1989,%ea/sea/art/Kalinga/wealth/Philippines% 15987G8tv8}>Stark, Miriam T.6Pottery economics: a Kalinga ethnoarchaeological study6PhD DissertationUniversity of Arizona1993b ,.ea/sea/exch/Kalinga/pots/economics/Philippines.1599788>Kobayashi, MasashiRAn ethnoarchaeological study of the relationships between vessel form and functionRPhD dissertationUniversity of Arizona1996,)ea/sea/pots/fu(nction/Kalinga//Philippines)16007I8I8> Neupert, Mark gPottery and politics: factions and the organization of ceramic production in Paradijon, the PhilippinesgPhD dissertationUniversity of Arizona1999C ,.ea/sea/prod/pots/politics/Kalinga//Philippines.16017178 =2  rvation. A pottery attrition analysis, similar to the study of lithic use-wear, is also performed on Kalinga pottery. The objective is to un derstand the general principles in the formation of an attritional trace. Nine areas on Kalinga cooking vessels are found to have attritiona l patches. The two forms of Kalinga cooking vessels could be discriminated based on attrition. Carbon deposits reflect what was cooked, how  it was heated, and some general activities of cooking. Interior carbon deposits result from the charring of food and is governed by the source of heat, intensity of heat, and the presence of moisture. The processes that govern the different types of exterior soot are difficult to identify and several experiments are performed. It is found that soot deposition is controlled by wood type, temperature of the ceramic surface, and the presence of moisture. This research demonstrates that archaeologists can begin looking at organic residues, attrition and  carbon deposits to infer how their vessels were used in the past.  ,'ea/sea/pots/usewear/Kalinga/Phillipines'15457>c8ങ8?Draper, PatriciaR!Kung women: contrasts in sexual egalitarianism in foraging and sedentary contextsRIn Reiter, Rayna edToward an anthropology of womenNew [YorkMonthly Review Press197777-109,et/saf/hunt/gender/!Kung16147Dx8x8?Clark, J. Grahame D. Starr Carr 16157|+[N~  lm/form/children16057mnГ8nГ8> Hietala, H. ed)Intrasite spatial analysis in archaeology) Cambridge Cambridge University Press1984,ar/var/spac/ea/16077n]8]8=Brumfiel, Elizabeth M.OBreaking and entering the ecosystem - gender, class, and faction steal the showO American Anthropologist In File199294551-567,"an.r/var/theo/Marxism/faction/gender"15767o]8]8="Bowen, Elenore S. (Laura Bohannan)"Return to laughterGarden City, N.Y. Anchor Books 1954,an/saf/Tiv/novel15777p]8]8= Greaves, Tom AIntellectual property rights for indigenous peoples: a sourcebookA Oklahoma City  Society for Applied Anthropology 1994, an/nam/theo 15787q]8]8=Brown, Michael F.Can culture be copyrighted? Current Anthropology1998392193-222, an/var/theo 15797r]8]8=Isaac, Glynn L.;Review of L.R.Binford's Bones: ancient men and modern myths; American Antiquity1983482416-419,#ea/var/faun/method/Nunamiut/Olduvai#r 15807]2 T ffer USE-ALTERATION OF POTTERY: AN ETHNOARCHAEOLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY, KALINGA, PHILIPPINES) by SKIBO, JAMES MATTHEW PHD, THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA , 1990, 310 pp. AAT 9111967 * Archaeologists rely heavily on pottery data to make inferences about the past. Although a critical component of such inferences is knowing how the pots were used, archaeologists at present cannot reconstruct accurately pottery function. This research provides the  means whereby actual pottery use can be determined from traces that remain on pots. The study focuses on an analysis of nearly 200  vessels collected in the Kalinga village of Guina-ang. Traces, in the form of organic residues, attrition, and carbon deposits, are linked  to pottery use activities observed in Kalinga households. The analysis of organic residue focuses on fatty acids absorbed into the  vessel wall; samples are taken from Kalinga cooking pots and several types of food. It is found that rice cooking pots can be discriminated from vegetable/meat cooking pots, though individual plant species cannot be distinguished in the latter. In several cases, however,  there is conclusive evidence for meat cooking. An analysis of Kalinga 'archaeological' sherds was also performed to look at fatty acid prese^N~ p#8e8W<Kuznar, Lawrence AnthonyoEconomic models, ethnoarchaeology, and early pastoralism in the High Sierra of the south central Andes (2 vols)oPhD dissertationNorthwestern University1990)  Advisor ALDENDERFER, MARK S. ECONOMIC MODELS, ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY, AND EARLY PASTORALISM IN THE HIGH SIERRA OF THE SOUTH CENTRAL ANDES. (VOLUMES I AND II) (PERU, ARCHAIC PERIOD) by KUZNAR, LAWRENCE ANTHONY PHD, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY , 1990, 479 pp. AAT 9031947 * The domestication of food resources and the development of  cultural complexity are two of the most important developments in the evolution of society. The domestication of South American  camelids in the Andean highlands preceded economic specialization, sedentism, and political complexity. These developments become evident during the Initial Period (3000 BP), and have antecedents during the Late Archaic Period (6000-4000 BP). The archaeology of the Terminal Late Archaic levels (4500 BP) of the site of Asana were investigated in the hopes of shedding light on these developments in the south central Andean high sierra. An ethnoarchaeological survey of contemporary Andean pastoralists was conducted, and criteria which define pastoral sip#8p#8a<Skibo, James MatthewHUse-alteration of pottery: an ethnoarchaeological and experimental studyHPhD dissertationUniversity of Arizona1990)Advisor Michael B Schi1990)Advisor Michael B Schi~^N~ T ate Archaic levels (4500 BP) of the site of Asana were investigated in the hopes of shedding light on these developments in the south central Andean high sierra. An ethnoarchaeological survey of contemporary Andean pastoralists was conducted, and criteria which define pastoral sites archaeologically were obtained. These criteria were employed to identify the Terminal Late Archaic levels of Asana as a pastoral  camp. Botanical and ethnographic studies were conducted to obtain a thorough knowledge of how pastoralists use the high sierra, and  what limitations and hazards exist for Andean pastoralists. This information was used to develop mathematical models of pastoral  activity which predict herd sizes and compositions. General utility theory and dynamic stochastic programming were employed to model the risk adverse utility of pastoralists, the growth potential of herds, and the effects of hazards in pastoral decision making. These models p redicted the behavior of contemporary pastoralists accurately, and were used to formulate models of prehistoric adaptations to the high sierp#8p#8a<Skibo, James MatthewHUse-alteration of pottery: an ethnoarchaeological and experimental studyHPhD dissertationUniversity of Arizona1990)Advisor Michael B Schi^N~q,t W, Z_c inrx$~,T 4<DLT\dlt|  %,*43<;D@LE NTW\`dilott z|, $ t| t    $%,*l /46<=DCLI4PTW\`dflnw~  $4  |rh^TJ@6,"xndZPF<2( ~tj`VLB8.$zpf\RH>4*  vlbXND:0&q  oes not aid them significantly in other, unknown areas. The Efe do not merely extract resources from their environment, but often enhance th em through use. This thesis documents the Efe's effects on the distribution of certain edible fruit trees: These trees are up to twice as ab undant in areas habitually used by the Efe than in more distant, ecologically similar areas. My analysis suggests that the Efe disperse thes e plants' seeds. This thesis also contributes to an ongoing debate about whether or not human hunter-gatherers lived in an equatorial rain f orest in the absence of food obtained from farmers. This contribution consists of an analysis of the recent prehistory of Central Africa, placing foraging and agriculture in the eastern Central African rain forest in a broad historical framework. This historical perspective supports the argument that foragers did live in this rain forest. ,ea/saf/hunt/ecol/pygmy/Zare15437)  Advisor ALDENDERFER, MARK S. ECONOMIC MODELS, ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY, AND EARLY PASTORALISM IN THE HIGH SIERRA OF THE SOUTH CENTRAL ANDES. (VOLUMES I AND II) (PERU, ARCHAIC PERIOD) by KUZNAR, LAWRENC)  Advisor ALDENDERFER, MARK S. ECONOMIC MODELS, ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY, AND EARLY PASTORALISM IN THE HIGH SIERRA OF THE SOUTH CENTRAL ANDES. (VOLUMES I AND II) (PERU, ARCHAIC PERIOD) by KUZNAR, LAWRENCON~ o#8o#8M<Laden, Gregory ThomasZEthnoarchaeology and land use ecology of the Efe (Pygmies) of the Ituri rain forest, ZareZPhD DissertationHarvard University1992)Advisor Irven DeVore ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND LAND USE ECOLOGY OF THE EFE (PYGMIES) OF THE ITURI RAIN FOREST, ZAIRE by LADEN, GREGORY THOMAS PHD, HARVARD UNIVERSITY , 1992, 302 pp. AAT 9228345 *  The Efe Pygmies of the Ituri Forest, Zaire, are half-time hunter-gatherers who also exchange labor and forest products for  agricultural good with nearby farmers. I describe the Efe's land use system, especially as it relates to the use of forest resources. My  analysis of this land use system is both ethnoarchaeological and ecological, employing methods from landscape ecology and foraging theory. The Efe live in small groups, each with a well defined, long and linear territory. Each territory has a main, central trail connecting a string of habitually reused camps that are spaced at regular intervals. Each territory is about 20 km long and 1-2 km wide, and runs from agricultural villages into the deep forest and eventually to uplands, transecting several habitats. Efe develop an intensive knowledge of their territory, which increases their ability to acquire cryptic, dispersed resources. This knowledge, mostly limited to their own territory, d^N~ specific spatial components. Two basic modules are recognized. The first consists of the living and reception rooms; the other of the bedrooms, cooking area, bathroom/latrine and animal areas. Changes in the modular pattern and modifications of the attributes and furnishings of the rooms are mostly related to a change along a continuum from rural to urban. The architectural changes are associated with changes in the  way domestic space is used, as well as in the furniture and other attributes of dwelling space. Both the changes in architectural form  and the use of domestic space are interpreted in terms of a symbolic model that views the home and its associated material manifestations  as an embodiment of the self, exhibiting and reinforcing one's concepts of status, occupation, individuality and gender. Using the  analytical data and the structural principles underlying the organization of spatial units, it is clear that status is an important  factor in the form, organization and use of dwelling space. It is also clear that an opposition between private and public space is also  important. The private space is linked with family and close kin in contrast with the space allocated for outsiders.  ,ea/naf/spac/architecture/Egypt15427]N~ E  hazardous, while shellfish resources in comparison to other protein sources are found to be inferior in taste to the extent people resort to collecting shellfish resources as a means to minimize risks associated with uncertain economies. Shellfishing as a primary subsistence activity is found is always embedded within a larger more complex economy and that it interacts in characteristic ways with other components o?f that economy. ,ea/saf/hunt/shellfish/Tanzania15417o#8o#8C<Plimpton, Christine LeighKEthnoarchaeology of vernacular dwellings and domestic use of space in EgyptKPhD DissertationWashington State University1994)ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY OF VERNACULAR DWELLINGS AND DOMESTIC USE OF SPACE IN EGYPT by PLIMPTON, CHRISTINE LEIGH PHD, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY , 1994, 946 pp. .Hassan advisor*  In an ethnoarchaeological study of domestic use of space thirty traditional and modern dwellings in rural and urban locations from the north and south of Egypt were examined. A syntactic analysis was performed on the data. Interpretation of analytical data facilitated the formulation of structural principles that explain spatial organization. These principles refer to spatial patterning, connectivity, adjacency, depth and modifications. According to these principles, the dwellings can be conceived in terms of modules formed by a certain arrangement of 5e~ ty, this thesis uses an ethnoarchaeological approach to study the behavioral patterns of modern urban Dar-es-Salaam collectors. By looking at the ongoing behavior of contemporary urban Dar-es-Salaam shellfish collectors, in which the effects of many variables are observed simultaneously and in a controlled manner, I examine how ecological and cultural variables influence the behavioral patterns of urban shellfish col lectors. Urban Dar-es-Salaam collectors in response to the complex ecological and cultural factors are found to use traditional reciprocity  and employ flexible work schedules as strategies to minimize risks. A comparative analysis of the results from the study of urban  Dar-es-Salaam collectors, who are migrant poor women and collect shellfish primarily for cash and secondarily for food to the results of  the Anbarra, a hunting and gathering community of Australia and collect shellfish primarily for food and secondarily for cash, and to  the watermen, who are commercial shellfish collectors of the east coast of the United States of America, reveal that shellfish collectors  are more similar in behavior than they are different. It is also established that the shellfish collecting activity is strenuous and ^N~  L STUDY ON SHELLFISH COLLECTING IN A COMPLEX URBAN SETTING (ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY) by MSEMWA, PAUL JAPHET PHD, BROWN UNIVERSITY , 1994, 351 pp. R. Gould advisor* Different ideas have been expressed about the reality of shellfish collectors. Shellfish collecting has been viewed by some as a strategy people under protein stress use to minimize risks, arguing that in terms of procurement effort shellfish resources are inferior. Another is the view that because shellfish resources are abundant and easily accessible, they are dependable, and likened shellfish collecting to shopping in a supermarket. To understand which of these views better explains the nature of shellfish collecting activity and shellfish collectors realiccessible, they are dependable, and likened shellfish collecting to shopping in a supermarket. To understand which of these views better explains the nature of shellfish collecting activity and shellfish collectors realiunder protein stress use to minimize risks, arguing that in terms of procurement effort shellfish resources are inferior. Another is the view that because shellfish resources are abundant and easily accessible, they are dependable, and likened shellfish collecting to shopping in a supermarket. To understand which of these views better explains the nature of shellfish collecting activity and shellfish collectors reali,\N~, se mixed systems may have been various reciprocal social relationships. At Allahdino, skeletal element representation is correlated with bone density and probably do not reflect human cultural activities. This approach has provided a detailed data set that can be used globally  for both complex and hunter-gatherer societies. The use of ethnoarchaeology in this dissertation is an integrated use of  middle-range theory: models developed from independent ethnographic sources is used to examine and interpret archaeofauna from vill5age and urban sites ,ea/sas/faun/fish12658Yb88> Byrd, Brian XPublic and private, domestic and corporate: the emergence of the Southwest Asian villageX American Antiquity1994594639-666, ar/swa/spac  16127o#8o#89<Msemwa, Paul JaphetOAn ethnoarchaeological study on shellfish collecting in a complex urban settingOPhD dissertationBrown University1994)AN ETHNOARCHAEOLOGICA this community, explanations for the patterning visible in the morphology of the built environment must go beyond an examination two. This is contrary to the claims of architectural theoreticians who have argued that, in vernacular contexts, there will be a close congrtwo. This is contrary to the claims of architectural theoreticians who have argued that, in vernacular contexts, there will be a close congr=m[N~` $ Q8Q87>Dore, Christopher Drayton~Built environment variability and community organization: theory building through ethnoarchaeology in Xculoc, Campeche, Mexico~PhD dissertationUniversity of New Mexico1996# BUILT ENVIRONMENT VARIABILITY AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: THEORY BUILDING THROUGH  ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY IN XCULOC, CAMPECHE, MEXICO DORE, CHRISTOPHER DRAYTON THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PHD 1996)?Advisor* The recent attention given to households in Mesoamerican  archaeology has contributed greatly to the understanding of this basic socioeconomic unit. Investigations focused on the ways that  basic household units are organized into larger community based systems have had much less success. While all communities are not organized in the same way, the many models of Maya community organization currently proposed suggests that there may be weaknesses in the interpretive tools that archaeologists are using to study community organization. Because of the problem of obtaining representative samples of a organization currently proposed suggests that there may be weaknesses in the interpretive tools that archaeologists are using to study community organization. Because of the problem of obtaining representative samples of aCsN~  D rtifacts across large, densely vegetated sites, most investigations of prehistoric Maya community organization have turned to studying archi tectural features. The models of community organization that have been proposed are all based upon the differential distribution of architec tural features and elements within a site. Unfortunately, there have been few ethnographic or ethnoarchaeological studies of architectural  variability at the community scale. This has left archaeologists without bridging arguments to link built morphology with the  behavioral dynamics called community. This study attempts to strengthen the methodological tools for inferring factors of com munity organization from architectural remains. An ethnoarchaeological approach is taken to accomplish this goal. In a modern Maya village, data were collected on the built environment, demography, social and kin relationships, economy, and, through nonverbal behavioral observation, activity performance. Patterns in the built environment are compared to various human and environmental data to identify and evaluate the factors that cause intra-settlement built variability. The analyses that are presented in this dissertation focus primarily on the behavio^N~ 4  h were collected to quantify material correlates of dynamic human behaviors. It was possible to reconstruct fish exploitation from the Food Producing Era (8,000 to 4,000 B.C.) to the end of the Integration Era (2,500 to 1,700 B.C.) of the Baluchistan and Indus Valley Traditions. Mehrgarh and Nausharo samples were small and hand-collected and small; they demonstrated continuous stratigraphic sequences of an economy  that shifted from mixed wild and domestic animals to a domestic regime. At both sites, direct relationships between procurers and  consumers continued, even when the local economy became incorporated into the regional Harappan Interaction System. Balako t is a village that became incorporated into this regional economic system. The early occupation was a small fishing village, with direct di stribution of fish probably present. Balakot was abandoned and re-established during the Harappan phase as a processing station for the inte r- and extra-regional trade of dried/salted fish. Harappa expanded from a small village to an urban center. During its existence as a village, direct distribution of fish occurred. When Harappa expanded into a large urban center, mixed direct and indirect systems were common. The^N~ < ,  ethnic groups served to identify features unique to the Tallensi. A model of occupant vigilance and surveillance is proposed to account for Tallensi compound form and layout. This and other identified processes governing the spatial logic of compound design and use will inform archaeologists on the interpretation of similarly constituted settlements. ,ea/saf/spac/Ghana/Tallensi/MAP12610o#8o#8r1Belcher, William R.~Fish exploitation of the Baluchistan and Indus Valley traditions: an ethnoarchaeological approach to the study of fish remains~ Ph.D. Thesis MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison1998)J Kenoyer advisor* The analysis of fisheries as part of larger economic systems can offer  insight on rural-urban interaction during the Baluchistan and Indus Valley Traditions of South Asia. The analysis of fish remains from five archaeological sites provide a broad range of data for this study. Food provisioning was the major research issue. Interpretations were based on a combination of archaeology, taphonomy and ethnoarchaeology. To interpret the archaeofaunal patterns, ethnoarchaeological research was conducted in marine and riverine zones of Pakistan. Procurement and processing were documented; samples of butchered and discarded fis.^N 4 88c?Moore, Henrietta L.ed'The future of anthropological knowledge'London Routledge 1996) viii, 179 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.,an/var/theo/future16227La8a8>Jacksonplant processing1991)916107a8(8>'Leroi-Gourhan, Andr//Brezillon, Michel'WFouilles de Pincevent: essai d'analyse ethnographique d'un habitat magdalnien (2 vols)WParis,Centre National de la Recherche Sc<ientifique,1972,ar/eur/spac/Magdalenian16117o#8o#8B1Gabrilopoulos, NickDEthnoarchaeology of the Tallensi compound (Upper East Region, Ghana)D M.A. Thesis CalgaryUniversity of Calgary1995)Advisor N. David* Archaeologists frequently excavate houses, but the underlying dynamics of house form and domestic organization are little  understood in traditional societies. To address this, ethnoarchaeological fieldwork was conducted among the Tallensi of the Upper East Region of Ghana, focusing on compounds and their spatial organization. The goal is to identify factors pertaining to the built environment, be they physical, social or ideological. Interviews ascertained Tallensi conceptions of the built environment, and direct observations of compound design, social structure, variability and the use of space were made. Comparative observations of compounds of neighboringmparative observations of compounds of neighboring P@, $ L ral data and the role that activities play as a causal agent for built variability. This research finds that while a wide variety of built spaces are potentially possible given the resources and technology available, this variability is not realized. Built elements are used in patterned ways to produce built spaces with limited ranges of morphological variability. Activities, too, are not random and are differentiated by age, gender, time, environmental factors, and, most importantly for this study, are patterned in space. When patterns in the distribution of activities are compared with the patterns in the morphology of the built environment, there is not a close correspondence between the two. This is contrary to the claims of architectural theoreticians who have argued that, in vernacular contexts, there will be a close congruence between activities and the built environment. This study finds that only when activities are specialized, performed intensively, and are of large scale, will the built environment be shaped to accommodate the activity needs of the users. This study also finds that, at least for this community, explanations for the patterning visible in the morphology of the built environment must go beyond an examination f of activities alone.,(ea/mam/spac/Mexico/Campeche/architecture(15927^N~ D l R8R8->Mather, Charles M.?An ethnoarchaeology of Kusasi shrines, Upper East Region, Ghana?PhD dissertationUniversity of Calgary1999, ea/saf/ideo/shrines/Kusasi/Ghana 15917S8S8A>Coleman, Simon//Simpson, Bob>Unintended consequences? Anthropology, pedagogy and personhood> Anthropology Today19991563-6,an/eur/theo/reflexivity 1593788?%Murdock, George P.//Provost, Caterina%BFactors in the division of labor by sex: a cross-cultural analysisB Ethnology 197312203-25,an/var/prod/HRAF1630788C<Voigt, Mary M.0Hajji Firuz Tepe, Iran: the neolithic settlement0 Philadelphia The University Museum1983,ar/swa/neolithic/Iran1542788M< Kent, Susan >Unstable households in a stable Kalahari community on Botswana> American Anthropologist In File1995a972297-312,(ar/saf/spac/sedentization/Kutse/Botswana(15437R88 Y?Parker Pearson, Michael5Eating money: a study in the ethnoarchaeology of food5 Presented at 3Archon Conference "From calorie to culture," Leiden3 In File1999,1#ea/saf/subs/food/Madagascar/Tandroy#1621788c?Clark, J. Grahame D.&Prehistoric Europe: the economic basis&LondonMethuen1952,ar/eur/subs/folk culture16227U8V8m?!Marshall, John//Miesmer, Adrienne! N!ai, the story of a !Kung woman Watertown, Mass!Documentary Educational Resources!1982 Film, 59 mins ,&et/saf/social/biography/!Kung/Kalahari&1623788w? Beck, Lois 1Women among Qashqa'i nomadic pastoralists in Iran1InBeck, Lois//Keddie, NikkiedsWomen in the Muslim world Cambridge, MA Harvard Universityi0`9i )  risk adverse utility of pastoralists, the growth potential of herds, and the effects of hazards in pastoral decision making. These models p redicted the behavior of contemporary pastoralists accurately, and were used to formulate models of prehistoric adaptations to the high sierra. The settlement/subsistence system which existed during the Terminal Late Archaic period at Asana was reconstructed with the methodological framework described above. Asana was inhabited by a pastoral family and their herd of llamas during the dry season. The herd was raised for meat production, and this meat was transported away from the site and traded with people from other environmental production zones. This suggests that the process of economic specialization characteristic of Andean economies was well underway 4500 years ago. The results of this research imply that the domestication of animals is a response to decreasing foraging territory size, and conflict over resources. ,"ea-/sam/subs/pastoralism/Peru/Andes"15447p#8p#8a<Skibo, James MatthewHUse-alteration of pottery: an ethnoarchaeological and experimental studyHPhD dissertationUniversity of Arizona1990)Advisor Michael B Schichaeologists rely heavily on pottery data to make inferences about the past. Although a critical component of such inferencesN~\ d O *8 *8< Babbie, Earl )The practice of social research (8th ed.)) 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Terrence//Tabogie, Endale//Diro, Mulugeta//Wolde-Michael, Gizachew//Yntiso, Gebre//Shigeta, Masayoshi//Tesfaye, ShiferawEThe tree against hunger: enset-based agricultural systems in EthiopiaEWashington, DC3American Association for the Advancement of Science31997,an/saf/subs/enset/Ethiopia16937Sk9Sk93B5Brandt, Steven A.//Weedman, Kathryn J.//Hundie, Girma5[Gurage hide working, stone tool use and social identity: an ethnoarchaeological perspective[InHudson, Groversed agricultural systems in EthiopiaEWashington, DC3American Association for the Advancement of Science31997,an/saf/subs/enset/Ethiopia16937Sk9Sk93B5Brandt, Steven A.//Weedman, Kathryn J.//Hundie, Girma5[Gurage hide working, stone tool use and social identity: an ethnoarchaeological perspective[InHudson, Groverh| edxEssays on Gurage language and culture dedicated to Wolf Leslau on the occasion of his 90th birthday, November 14th, 1996xHarrassowitz Verlag199635-51,(ea/saf/lith/Gurage/Ethiopia/hide working(16947tl9n9=B&Brandt, Steven A.//Weedman, Kathryn J.&SThe ethnoarchaeology of hide working and flaked stone tool use in southern EthiopiaSIn6Fukui, Katsuyoshi//Kurimoto, Eisei//Shigeta, Masayoshi6edsjEthiopia in broader perspective: Papers of the 13th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, vol. 1 jKyotoShokado Book Sellers1997351-361(4-87974-E976-1 C3039,(ea/saf/lith/Gurage/Ethiopia/hide working(169570909GBSkibo, James M.?Ants for breakfast: archaeological adventures among the Kalinga?Salt Lake CityUniversity of Utah Press1999,ea/sea/pots/Kalinga169672929QB2Werner, David (with Carol Thuman and Jane Maxwell)28Where there is no doctor: a village health care handbook8 Palo Alto Hesperian Foundation1992, an/var/health  16977)9)9[BAnderson, Patricia C.edTPrhistoire de l'agriculture: nouvelles approaches experimentales et ethnographiquesTParisditions du CNRS1992+GN 799 A4 P74 19927,%ar/var/subs/agriculture/origins/ex/et%16987)9)9eBCrader, Diana C.CThe zooarchaeology of the storehouse and the dry well at MonticelloC American Antiquity198449542-558,"ar/nam/faun/historical archaeology "16997)9)9oBAnderson, Patricia C.edGPrehistory of agriculture: new experimental and ethnographic approachesG Los Angeles 2Institute of Archaeology, University of California2i1999"Institute of Archaeology Monograph" 40,%ar/var/subs/agriculture/origins/ex/et%17007a}n  79TB9yBChilds, S. 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