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In Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology the late Lewis Binford documents the hunting and butchering strategies of modern Arctic big game hunters and the archaeological remains generated during the course of their yearly round of activities-producing a unique description of a complete annual cycle of subsistence activities, viewed simultaneously from both a behavioral and archaeological perspective. The volume is now regarded as a classic of archaeological theory building. As Nicole Waguespack writes in her new prologue, 'Binford documents Nunamiut hunting and butchering strategies and their impact on faunal assemblage variation. In classic Binfordian fashion, however, the book is also about much more and can serve as an essential sourcebook on both ethnoarchaeology and zooarchaeology.' Originally published by Academic Press in 1978.
Contents
Prologue to the Percheron Press Edition Nicole M. Waguespack
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Economic Anatomy of Sheep and Caribou
Chapter 2. Some General Considerations: Butchering, Kill Sites, and Recording Procedures
Chapter 3. Meat Storage
Chapter 4. Food Processing and Consumption
Chapter 5. Spring
Chapter 6. Summer
Chapter 7. Fall
Chapter 8. Winter
Chapter 9. Conclusions
References
Index



