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Is It A House Archaeological Excavations At English Camp San Juan Island Washington Amanda K Taylor

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Is It A House Archaeological Excavations At English Camp San Juan Island Washington Amanda K Taylor
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.58 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Amanda K. Taylor, Julie K. Stein
ISBN: 9780295804286, 0295804289
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Is It A House Archaeological Excavations At English Camp San Juan Island Washington Amanda K Taylor by Amanda K. Taylor, Julie K. Stein 9780295804286, 0295804289 instant download after payment.

Prehistoric houses on the Northwest Coast were built from wood, often within piles of discarded shells, leaving little archaeological evidence from which to confirm their presence. Is It a House? uses multiple lines of evidence to investigate whether the U-shaped depression surrounded by shells at the English Camp site on San Juan Island was originally a house constructed by native peoples. Each chapter addresses a different kind of evidence, including artifacts, sediment, faunal remains, and stratigraphy. The quantitative and qualitative analyses used to examine the evidence reveal new directions and insights for identifying houses in similar contexts. The editors introduce the research in the context of current and past Gulf of Georgia (Coast Salish) archaeology, and end by synthesizing the research evidence.

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