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Mobile pastoralist activities occur at different scales across the landscape, including local, regional, and supra-regional scales. Most archaeological studies of mobile pastoralist social organization have focused on the latter two scales via the extant monumental and herding landscapes. Household levels of analysis figure much less in these studies. This volume brings together the work of archaeologists currently engaged in mobile pastoralist household research in different regions of the world to highlight the importance of household studies and the utility of both archaeological and ethnoarchaeological approaches in understanding mobile pastoralist household formation, continuity, and adaptation to environmental, social, economic, and political change.
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Foreword
Bryan K. Hanks
Introduction: Mobile Pastoralist Households: Archaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives
Jean-Luc Houle
Part I: 'Place, Path, and the Material Manifestation of Mobile Pastoralist Households'
Chapter 1. House Hunting: A Systematic Approach to Identifying Ephemeral Households of Mobile Pastoralists
William R. M. Gardner and Jargalan Burentogtokh
Chapter 2. Where on the Mountain? Patterns of Bronze Age Transhumant Pastoralism in the Western Tianshan Region of Xinjiang, China
Alison Betts, Peter Jia, Dexin Cong, Michael Spate, Duo Tian, Qi Meng, and Gino Caspari
Chapter 3. Gone With the Wind? The Materiality of the Kel Tadrart Tuareg Settlements in Central Sahara
Stefano Biagetti
Chapter 4. Herders and their Homes on the Range: Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives on Pastoralist Households in Eastern Africa
Katherine Grillo
Chapter 5. Household and Settlement Organization of Mobile Hunter-Fisher-Reindeer Herders in Western Siberia: An Ethnoarchaeological Study
Henny Piezonka, Vladimir Adaev, Aleksandr Kenig, Aleksey Rud, and Morgan Windle
Part II: 'Household Space and Placemaking'
Chapter 6. Mobile or Settled? Vectors of Economic and Social Amplification among Pastoral Communities of the Late Bronze Age in the Caucasus
Sabine Reinhold
Chapter 7. House Form: Round or Square? Agropastoral Households of the Iron Age in the Talgar Region of Southeastern Kazakhstan
Claudia Chang
Chapter 8. Around the Hearth: Patterns of Spatiality at Sámi Reindeer Herder Sites in Northwest Sápmi (Finnish Lapland)
Oula Seitsonen
Chapter 9. Home-Making among the Living and the Dead in the Khorezm Oasis (Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan)
Elizabeth Brite
Part III: 'Local Household Dynamics and External Relations'
Chapter 10. Camelid Caravans of Middle Horizon Peru: Household Contexts, Local Transformations, and Interregional Interaction in Cusco
Aleksa K. Alaica and Véronique Bélisle
Chapter 11. Empire and Everyday Life: Continuity and Change in Mongolia's Bronze and Iron Age Domestic Practices
Jean-Luc Houle
Concluding Commentaries
Michael Frachetti