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Douglas J. Kennett 
The Island Chumash 
Behavioral Ecology of a Maritime Society

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Colonized as early as 13, 500 years ago, the Northern Channel Islands of California offer some of the earliest evidence of human habitation along the west coast of North America. The Chumash people who lived on these islands are considered to be among the most socially and politically complex hunter-gatherers in the world. This book provides a powerful and innovative synthesis of the cultural and environmental history of the chain of islands. Douglas J. Kennett shows that the trends in cultural elaboration were, in part, set into motion by a series of dramatic environmental events that were the catalyst for the unprecedented social and political complexity observed historically.
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CHAPTER 1

Introduction

Study Area, Climate Change and Emergent Cultural Complexity, Note on Chronology



CHAPTER 2

Human Behavioral Ecology and Maritime Societies

Maritime Foraging Strategies, Diet Choice in Maritime Settings, Return Rates for Marine Resources, Central Place Foraging and Maritime Foragers, Intensification and the Ideal Free Distribution, Competition and the Formation of Social Hierarchies in Coastal Settings, Summary



CHAPTER 3

Environmental Context

General Physiography, Geology, Climate, Hydrology, Terrestrial Resources-Spatial Distribution, Marine Resources-Spatial Distribution, Seasonal Variability, Short-Term Climatic Variability, Paleoenvironment, Sea-level, Marine Climate History, Terrestrial Climate History, Summary



CHAPTER 4

Cultural Context

The Ethnohistoric Record, Chumash Population Levels, Subsistence, Settlement, Sexual Division of Labor, Sociopolitical Organization, Exchange and Specialization, Warfare and Territoriality, Ethnohistoric Summary, The Prehistoric Record, Chronology, Cultural Overview, Development of Sociopolitical Complexity, Punctuated Cultural Development, Prehistoric Summary



CHAPTER 5

Historic Island Communities

Historic Island Villages, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Rosa Island, San Miguel Island, Geographic Analysis, Viewshed Analysis, Rank-Size Analysis, Summary



CHAPTER 6

Terminal Pleistocene to Middle Holocene Records

Terminal Pleistocene Record, Early Holocene Record, Middle Holocene Record



CHAPTER 7

Late Holocene

Population Growth and Demographic Expansion, Territoriality and Warfare, Economic Intensificaton, Increases in Trade and Exchange, Emergent Sociopolitical Complexity



CHAPTER 8

Synthesis

Diet Breadth

Central Place Foraging, Intensification and the Ideal Free Distribution, Competition and the Formation of Social Hierarchies


References

Index

Circa l’autore

Douglas J. Kennett is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon.
Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 310 ● ISBN 9780520931435 ● Dimensione 5.3 MB ● Casa editrice University of California Press ● Pubblicato 2005 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 4995291 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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