Inclusion, Transformation, and Humility in North American Archaeology : Essays and Other 'Great Stuff' Inspired by Kent G. Lightfoot (Library Binding)

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Inclusion, Transformation, and Humility in North American Archaeology : Essays and Other 'Great Stuff' Inspired by Kent G. Lightfoot (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 322 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805392521
  • DDC分類 970.01

Full Description

In a dynamic near half-century career of insight, engagement, and instruction, Kent G. Lightfoot transformed North American archaeology through his innovative ideas, robust collaborations, thoughtful field projects, and mentoring of numerous students. Authors emphasize the multifarious ways Lightfoot impacted—and continues to impact—approaches to archaeological inquiry, anthropological engagement, Indigenous issues, and professionalism. Four primary themes include: negotiations of intercultural entanglements in pluralistic settings; transformations of temporal and spatial archaeological dimensions, as well as theoretical and methodological innovations; engagement with contemporary people and issues; and leading by example with honor, humor, and humility. These reflect the remarkable depth, breadth, and growth in Lightfoot's career, despite his unwavering stylistic devotion to Hawaiian shirts.

Contents

Foreword

Margaret Conkey

Introduction

Lynne Goldstein and Seth Mallios

Part I: Archaeologies of Resilience and Persistence

Part I Overview

Chapter 1. Neighborhood Archaeology at 17th-Century Mission Santa Catalina de Guale

Elliot H. Blair

Chapter 2. A Kashaya Village (CA-SON-174) at Fort Ross in the 1840s-1850s: A Case Study in Historical Anthropology

Glenn J. Farris

Chapter 3. Orthogonal Thought and Architectures of Resilience, Community, and Historical Minstrelsy at the Nathan Harrison Cabin Site

Seth Mallios

Chapter 4. Holistic, Diachronic, and Broadly Comparative: The Lightfoot 'Holy Trinity' and the Historical Anthropology of Colonial California

Lee M. Panich

Chapter 5. Kent Lightfoot and the Zooarchaeology of Traditional Foodways in California

Thomas A. Wake

Part II: Theoretical and Methodological Innovations in Archaeology

Part II Overview

Chapter 6. Lightening Archaeology's Footprint: Archival Surveys and Ground-Penetrating Radar on the West Coast

Scott Byram

Chapter 7. Walipo Practitioners among the Kashia and Coast Miwok: Lukeria Aipau Myers and Her Metini Lineage's Role in Fort Ross Archaeology and Ethnography

Sandra E. Hollimon

Chapter 8. Turning the Tables: Interpreting the Deep Past in Light of Insights from the Recent Past

Kathleen L. Hull

Part III: Engagement with Contemporary People and Current Issues

Part III Overview

Chapter 9. Title: Archaeology, Historical Ecology, and Contemporary Land Stewardship

Rob Q. Cuthrell

Chapter 10. Telling Survivance: Connecting the Past with Present in Archaeologies of Colonialism

Sara L. Gonzalez

Chapter 11. An Archaeology of Multiethnicity in Hawaiian Ranching Sites

Peter R. Mills

Chapter 12. Rethinking 'Long-Term': Time Immemorial and Archaeology in an Era of Self-Dealing and Sacrilegious Destruction

Tsim D. Schneider

Part IV: Conducting Archaeology with Honor, Humor, and Humility

Part IV Overview

Chapter 13. Transformative Relationships and Enduring Partnerships in Archaeological Practice

Barbara L. Voss

Chapter 14. Curios and Collections: The Lightfoot Lab Legacy Through Little Things Left Behind

Alec Apodaca and Michael Grone

Chapter 15. A Testament to Kent Lightfoot's Academic Legacy

Antoinette Martinez and Frank E. Bayham

Chapter 16. Lightfoot Living: Practicing Humility, Care, and Collaboration in Archaeology

Stephen W. Silliman

Afterword

David Hurst Thomas

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