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James River Chiefdoms - The Rise of Social Inequality in the Chesapeake

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James River Chiefdoms explores puzzling discrepancies between the ethnohistoric and archaeological records of the Powhatan and Monacan societies met by Jamestown colonists in 1607. Where colonists described the coastal Powhatans and the Monacans of the James River interior in terms that evoke the anthropological notion of a chiefdom, the Chesapeake region's archaeological record lacks elements typically associated with complex polities. In an effort to account for these apparent incongruities, Martin D. Gallivan synthesizes ethnohistoric accounts with the archaeology of thirty-five Native settlements dating from A.D. 1-1610 to identify and illuminate social changes largely undetected by previous research. A comparative, quantitative analysis of residential archaeology in the James River Valley highlights a rearrangement of daily practices within Native villages between 1200 and 1500. James River villagers reorganized their domestic production, settlement organization, and regional interaction to create new funds of power within social settings perched between communally oriented cultural practices and exclusionary political strategies. During the early seventeenth-century colonial encounter, Native leaders were thus positioned to employ strategies that, for a time, eclipsed communal decision-making structures in the Chesapeake. James River Chiefdoms presents a novel perspective on an important chapter in the history of Native peoples in eastern North America and on early colonial America, offering an innovative interpretive approach to Native American culture history and the emergence of hierarchical political organizations in the Americas.

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Martin D. Gallivan is an associate professor of anthropology at the College of William and Mary.


Résumé

Presenting a study of pre-historic archaeology in the Chesapeake, this book explores the puzzling discrepancies between the ethnohistoric and archaeological records of the Powhatan and Monacan societies met by Jamestown colonists in 1607. It also offers an interpretive approach to Native American culture history.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Martin D Gallivan, Martin D. Gallivan
Edition Nebraska
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.11.2003
 
EAN 9780803221864
ISBN 978-0-8032-2186-4
Pages 295
Dimensions 155 mm x 239 mm x 29 mm
Poids 617 g
Thèmes Our Sustainable Future
Our Sustainable Future
Catégories Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres
Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Général, dictionnaires

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