World Prehistory and Archaeology: Pearson New International Edition - Michael Chazan

World Prehistory and Archaeology: Pearson New International Edition

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508 Seiten
2013 | 3rd edition
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An integrated picture of prehistory as an active process of discovery.

 

World Prehistory and Archaeology: Pathways through Time, third edition, provides an integrated discussion of world prehistory and archaeological methods. This text emphasizes the relevance of how  we know and what  we know about our human prehistory. 

 

A cornerstone of World Prehistory and Archaeology is the discussion of prehistory as an active process of discovery. Methodological issues are addressed throughout the text to engage readers.  Archaeological methods are introduced in the first two chapters. Succeeding chapters then address the question of how  we know the past to provide an integrated presentation of prehistory.

 

The third edition involves readers in the current state of archaeological research, revealing how archaeologists work and interpret what they find.  Through the coverage of various new research, author Michael Chazan shows how archaeology is truly a global discipline.

 

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Learning Goals

Upon completing this book, readers will be able to:



Gain new perspectives and insights into who we are and how our world came into being.
Think about humanity from the perspective of archaeology.
Appreciate the importance of the archaeological record for understanding contemporary society.

In this Section:
1) Brief Table of Contents

2) Full Table of Contents

 

 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Part One: The Past Is A Foreign Country: Getting From Here To There

Chapter 1. Getting Started in Archaeology

Chapter 2. Putting the Picture Together

 

Part Two: Human Evolution

Chapter 3. Early Hominins

Chapter 4. From Homo erectus to Neanderthals

Chapter 5. The Origin of Modern Humans

Chapter 6. The Peopling of Australia and The New World

 

Part Three: Perspectives On Agriculture

Chapter 7. Towers, Villages, and Longhouses

Chapter 8. Mounds and Maize

Chapter 9. A Feast of Diversity

 

Part Four: The Development Of Social Complexity

Chapter 10. Complexity Without The State

Chapter 11. Cities and Pyramids: Early States Of Mesopotamia And Egypt

Chapter 12. Enigmas and Diversity: Early States In Europe And Asia

Chapter 13. From City to Empire: Social Complexity In Mesoamerica

Chapter 14. Bringing the Four Parts Together: States And Empire In The Andes

Epilogue   Bringing It Back Home

Appendices

Glossary

References

Credits

Name Index

Subject Index

 

 

 

 

 

FULL CONTENTS

 

Part One: The Past Is A Foreign Country: Getting From Here To There

 

Chapter 1. Getting Started In Archaeology

1.1 Reading the Landscape

1.2 Excavation

1.3 Artifacts and Ecofacts

1.4 Biases in Preservation

1.5 Quantification and Sampling

1.6 Creating a Chronology

1.7 Comparison

1.8 Conservation and Display

 

Chapter 2. Putting The Picture Together

2.1 Origins of Archaeology

2.2 The Emergence of Archaeology

2.3 Developing Method and Theory

2.4 Archaeology as Science

2.5 Alternative Perspectives

2.6 Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edge

  

Part Two: Human Evolution

 

Chapter 3. Early Hominins

3.1 The Fossil Record

3.2 Setting the Scene

3.3 The Origin of Tool Use

3.4 Hunting and Sharing Food

3.5 The Expansion of the Hominin World

 

Chapter 4. From Homo erectus To Neanderthals

4.1 Defining the Ice Age

4.2 Before the Neanderthals

4.3 Neanderthals

4.4 Aspects of Neanderthal Culture and Adaptation

 

Chapter 5. The Origin Of Modern Humans

5.1 What Is a Modern Human?

5.2 Early Modern Humans in Africa

5.3 Early Modern Humans in the Middle East

5.4 The Arrival of Modern Humans in Europe and the Fate of the Neanderthals

5.5 The Upper Paleolithic

5.6 Explaining the Upper Paleolithic

 

Chapter 6. The Peopling Of Australia And The New World

6.1 Modern Humans in East Asia

6.2 Australia

6.3 The New World

 

Part Three: Perspectives On Agriculture

 

Chapter 7. Towers, Villages, And Longhouses

7.1 Setting the Scene

7.2 Stage 1: Kebaran and Geometric Kebaran

7.3 Stage 2: The Natufian

7.4 Stage 3: The Early Neolithic

7.5 Stage 4: Late Neolithic

7.6 Assessing the Neolithic Revolution

7.7 The Spread of Agriculture to Europe

 

Chapter 8. Mounds And Maize

8.1 Plant Domestication in Mesoamerica

8.2 Maize Agriculture in the

8.3 Eastern North America

 

Chapter 9. A Feast Of Diversity

9.1 Africa

9.2 New Guinea

9.3 The Andes

9.4 East Asia

 

Part Four: The Development Of Social Complexity

 

Chapter 10. Complexity Without The State

10.1 Stonehenge

10.2 Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon

10.3 Cahokia

10.4 Great Zimbabwe

10.5 Comparative Perspectives

 

Chapter 11. Cities And Pyramids: Early States Of Mesopotamia And Egypt

11.1 Mesopotamia

11.2 Egypt

11.3 Africa beyond the Nile Valley

 

Chapter 12. Enigmas And Diversity: Early States In Europe And Asia

12.1 The Indus Valley

12.2 China

12.3 Beyond the Chinese Boundary: Japan, Central Asia, and Cambodia

 

Chapter 13. From City To Empire: Social Complexity In Mesoamerica

13.1 The origins of Urbanism and Social Complexity

13.2 Teotihauc£n

13.3 The Maya

13.4 The Aztec

  

Chapter 14. Bringing The Four Parts Together: States And Empire In The Andes

14.1 ChavÉn de Hu£ntar

14.2 Nasca and Moche

14.3 The Inca Empire

 

Epilogue   Bringing it Back Home

Appendices

Glossary

References

Credits

Name Index

Subject Index

 

 

 

Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
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