The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

By (author) Kenneth E. Sassaman

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Publication date:

16 August 2010

Length of book:

296 pages

Publisher

AltaMira Press

ISBN-13: 9780759119901

The Eastern Archaic, Historicized offers an alternative perspective on the genesis and transformation of cultural diversity over eight millennia of hunter-gatherer dwelling in eastern North America. For many decades, archaeological understanding of Archaic diversity has been dominated by perspectives that emphasize localized relationships between humans and environment. The evidence, shows, however that Archaic people routinely associated with other groups throughout eastern North America and expressed themselves materially in ways that reveal historical links to other places and times. Starting with the colonization of eastern North America by two distinct ancestral lines, the Eastern Archaic was an era of migrations, ethnogenesis, and coalescence—an 8,200-year era of making histories through interactions and expressing them culturally in ritual and performance.
A stimulating and provocative synthesis of the Eastern Archaic, filled with ideas that challenge traditional perspectives while simultaneously offering new ways of thinking about and reporting on the regional archaeological record. Refreshingly original, the perspectives advanced will shape much research in the decades to come. Whether you agree with Sassaman's arguments or not, this book will change the way you think about eastern North American prehistory.