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The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries

The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries - Cannon, Aubrey; Moss, Madonna - ISBN: 9781602231467
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Bindwijze: Boek, Paperback (2012-01-13)
Genre: Culturele antropologie algemeen
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For Thousands Of Years, Fisheries Were Crucial To The Sustenance Of The First People Of The Pacific Coast. Covering Alaska, British Columbia, And Puget Sound, This Book Includes Chapters That Cover Salmon And A Number Of Lesser-known Species Abundant In Archaeological Sites, Including Pacific Cod, Herring, Rockfish, Eulachon, And Hake.

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Titel: The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries
Auteur: Cannon, Aubrey; Moss, Madonna
Mediatype: Boek
Bindwijze: Paperback
Taal: Engels
Aantal pagina's: 328
Uitgever: University of Alaska Press
Plaats van publicatie: 01
Publicatiedatum: 2012-01-13
NUR: Culturele antropologie algemeen
Afmetingen: 251 x 179 x 21.04
Gewicht: 680 gr
ISBN/ISBN13: 9781602231467
Intern nummer: 17986357

Inhoudsopgave

Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1 The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries: An Introduction
1(16)
Madonna L. Moss
Aubrey Cannon
Section I New Methodological Approaches to the Archaeology of Fisheries
Chapter 2 Identification of Salmon Species from Archaeological Remains on the Northwest Coast
17(14)
Trevor J. Orchard
Paul Szpak
Chapter 3 Little Ice Age Climate: Gadus macrocephalus Otoliths as a Measure of Local Variability
31(14)
Catherine F. West
Stephen Wischniowski
Christopher Johnston
Chapter 4 Pacific Cod and Salmon Structural Bone Density: Implications for Interpreting Butchering Patterns in North Pacific Archaeofaunas
45(12)
Ross E. Smith
Virginia L. Butler
Shelia Orwoll
Catherine Wilson-Skogen
Section II Salmon in Context: Regional and Local Variation
Chapter 5 Site-Specific Salmon Fisheries on the Central Coast of British Columbia
57(18)
Aubrey Cannon
Dongya Yang
Camilla Speller
Chapter 6 Heiltsuk Stone Fish Traps on the Central Coast of British Columbia
75(16)
Elroy White
Chapter 7 Riverine Salmon Harvesting and Processing Technology in Northern British Columbia
91(20)
Paul Prince
Chapter 8 Late Holocene Fisheries in Gwaii Haanas: Species Composition, Trends in Abundance, and Environmental or Cultural Explanations
111(18)
Trevor J. Orchard
Chapter 9 Locational Optimization and Faunal Remains in Northern Barkley Sound, Western Vancouver Island, British Columbia
129(20)
Gregory G. Monks
Section III Pacific Cod and Other Gadids: "Cousins" of the Fish That Changed the World
Chapter 10 Pacific Cod in Southeast Alaska: The "Cousin" of the Fish That Changed the World
149(22)
Madonna L. Moss
Chapter 11 Zooarchaeology of the "Fish That Stops": Using Archaeofaunas to Construct Long-Term Time Series of Atlantic and Pacific Cod Populations
171(24)
Matthew W. Betts
Herbert D.G. Maschner
Donald S. Clark
Chapter 12 Processing the Patterns: Elusive Archaeofaunal Signatures of Cod Storage on the North Pacific Coast
195(24)
Megan A. Partlow
Robert E. Kopperl
Chapter 13 Cod and Salmon: A Tale of Two Assemblages from Coffman Cove, Alaska
219(16)
Madonna L. Moss
Section IV Herring and Other Little-Known Fish of the North Pacific Coast
Chapter 14 Fish Traps and Shell Middens at Comox Harbour, British Columbia
235(12)
Megan Caldwell
Chapter 15 An Archaeological History of Holocene Fish Use in the Dundas Island Group, British Columbia
247(18)
Natalie Brewster
Andrew Martindale
Chapter 16 Patterns of Fish Usage at a Late Prehistoric Northern Puget Sound Shell Midden
265(16)
Teresa Trost
Randall Schalk
Mike Wolverton
Margaret A. Nelson
Chapter 17 Herring Bones in Southeast Alaska Archaeological Sites: The Record of Tlingit Use of Yaaw (Pacific Herring, Clupea pallasii)
281(12)
Madonna L. Moss
Virginia L. Butler
J. Tait Elder
Section V Conclusion
Chapter 18 Conclusion: The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries
293(8)
Aubrey Cannon
Madonna L. Moss
Contributors 301(2)
Index 303

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