Beyond collapse : archaeological perspectives on resilience, revitalization, and transformation in complex societies / edited by Ronald K. Faulseit.
- Title
- Beyond collapse : archaeological perspectives on resilience, revitalization, and transformation in complex societies / edited by Ronald K. Faulseit.
- Published by
- Carbondale, Illinois : Southern Illinois University Press, [2016]
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- Additional authors
- Description
- xix, 532 pages : illustrations, maps; 26 cm.
- Series statement
- Visiting scholar conference volumes
- Occasional paper ; no. 42
- Uniform title
- Project Muse UPCC books
- Occasional paper (Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Center for Archaeological Investigations) ; no. 42.
- Subject
- Social archaeology
- Civilization, Ancient
- Social systems > History
- Social evolution
- Ethnoarchaeology
- Excavations (Archaeology)
- Cultural Evolution
- Archéologie sociale
- Civilisation ancienne
- Systèmes sociaux > Histoire
- Évolution sociale
- Ethnoarchéologie
- Fouilles (Archéologie)
- ethnoarchaeology
- 15.30 archaeology: general
- Civilization, Ancient
- Ethnoarchaeology
- Social archaeology
- Social evolution
- Social systems
- Excavations
- Genre/Form
- History
- Contents
- Collapse, resilience, and transformation in complex societies : modeling trends and understanding diversity / Ronald K. Faulseit -- Why collapse is so difficult to understand / Joseph A. Tainter -- After Monte Albʹan in the central valleys of Oaxaca : a reassessment / Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas -- New perspectives on the collapse and regeneration of the Han Dynasty / Tristram R. Kidder, Liu Haiwang, Michael J. Storozum, and Qin Zhen -- Requestioning the classic Maya collapse and the fall of the Roman Empire : slow collapse / Rebecca Storey and Glenn R. Storey -- A historical processual approach to continuity and change in classic and postclassic Yucatan / Scott Hutson, Iliana Ancoma Aragon, Miguel Covarrubias Reyna, Zachary Larsen, Katie Lukach, Shannon E. Plank, Richard E. Terry, and Willem Vanessendelft -- The dangers of diversity : the consolidation and dissolution of Cahokia, Native North America's first urban polity / Thomas E. Emerson and Kristin M. Hedman / Release and reorganization in the Tropics : a comparative perspective from Southeast Asia / Gyles Iannone -- Reestablishment of complex societies following collapse and abandonment in Nasca, Peru / Christina A. Conlee -- The decline and reorganization of southwestern complexity : using resilience theory to examine the collapse of Chaco Canyon / Jakob W. Sedig -- Transformation without collapse : two cases from the U.S. Southwest / Andrea Torvinen, Michelle Hegmon, Ann P. Kinzig, Margaret C. Nelson, Matthew A. Peeples, Colleen Strahacker, Karen G. Schollmeyer, and Laura Swantek -- Tres Zapotes : the evolution of a resilient polity in the Olmec Heartland of Mexico / Christopher A. Pool and Michael L. Loughlin -- Finding resilience in ritual and history in the Lake Okeechobee basin / Victor D. Thompson -- Resilience and persistent places in the Mississippi river delta of southeastern Louisiana / Christopher B. Rodnin and Jayur M. Mehta -- Political economy and craft production before and after the collapse of Mississippian chiefdoms / Maureen Meyers -- Crafting a response to collapse : ceramic and textile production in the wake of Tiwanaku state breakdown / Nicola Sharratt -- Collapse, regeneration, and the origins of Tula and the Toltec state / J. Heath Anderson, Dan M. Healan, and Robert H. Cobean -- Reconsidering collapse: identity, idealogy, and Postcollapse Settlement in the Argolid / Katie Lantzas -- A tale of two cities : Continuity and change following the Moche collapse in the Jequetepeque Valley, Peru / Kari A. Zobler and Richard C. Stutter -- Household adaptation and reorganization int he aftermath of the classic Maya collapse at Baking Pot, Belize -- Julie A. e and Jaime J. Awe.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing action (note)
- committed to retain