The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies
Leverbaar
List of figures ix List of tables xii List of contributors xiii The archaeology of contact in settler societies 1(18) Tim Murray PART I DIVERSE CONTACTS AND CONSEQUENCES Beads, bodies and regimes of value: from France to North America, c. 1500--c. 1650 19(29) Laurier Turgeon Ships for the taking: culture contact and the maritime fur trade on the Northwest Coast of North America 48(30) Steven Acheson James P. Delgado Culture contact viewed through ceramic petrography at the Pueblo mission of Abo, New Mexico 78(13) Patricia Capone The transformation of indigenous societies in the south-western Cape during the rule of the Dutch East India Company, 1652--1795 91(18) Yvonne Brink Contact archaeology and the landscapes of pastoralism in the north-west of Australia 109(35) Rodney Harrison Tenacity of the traditional: the first hundred years of Maori--European settler contact on the Hauraki Plains, Aotearoa/New Zealand 144(13) Stuart Bedford PART II ISSUES AND METHODS Fur trade archaeology in western Canada: who is digging up the forts? 157(19) Olga Klimko Contact archaeology and the writing of Aboriginal history 176(24) Christine Williamson In the footsteps of George Dutton: developing a contact archaeology of temperate Aboriginal Australia 200(26) Tim Murray Bibliography 226(37) Index 263
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