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245 00 Historical archaeology through a Western lens /|cedited 
       and with an introduction by Mark Warner and Margaret 
       Purser. 
264  1 Lincoln :|bUniversity of Nebraska Press and the Society 
       for Historical Archaeology,|c2017. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Historical archaeology of the American West 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: Historical Archaeology Through a Western 
       Lens / Margaret Purser and Mark Warner -- Part 1. 
       Economics and Economies -- Boomtimes and Boomsurfers : 
       Toward a Material Culture of Western Expansion / Margaret 
       Purser -- The Archaeology of San Francisco's Gold Rush 
       Waterfront, 1849-1851 : Building a New Model of the 19th 
       Century Pacific Rim Maritime "Frontier" / James P. Delgado
       -- "Where Ornament and Function are so Agreeably Combined"
       : A New Look at Consumer Choice Studies Using English 
       Ceramic Wares at Hudson's Bay Company, Fort Vancouver / 
       Robert J. Cromwell -- Approaching Transient Labor through 
       Archaeology / Mark Walker -- Part 2. Archaeologies of Race
       and Racism -- "Can We Separate the 'Indian' from the 
       'American' in the Historical Archaeology of the American 
       Indian?" / Joe Watkins -- Rock Hearths and Rural Wood 
       Camps in Jīn Shān/Gām Saan : National Register of Historic
       Places Evaluations of 19th-century Chinese Logging 
       Operations at Heavenly Ski Resort in the Lake Tahoe Basin 
       / Kelly J. Dixon and Carrie Smith -- Archaeology of the 
       Chinese and Japanese Diasporas in North America and a 
       Framework for Comparing Material Lives of Transnational 
       Migrant Communities / Douglas E. Ross -- Digging Yesterday
       : The Archaeology of Living Memory at Amache / Bonnie J. 
       Clark -- Part 3. Reassessing the West -- The Cultural 
       Context of Commerce : Historical Anthropology and 
       Historical Silences along the Mountain Branch of the Santa
       Fe Trail / Minette Church -- Our Dangerous Discipline : 
       Doing Historical Archaeology in Utah / Timothy James 
       Scarlett -- The Mild Wild West : Settling Communities and 
       Settling Households in Turn of the Century Idaho / Mark 
       Warner -- Epilogue / Matthew Johnson. 
520 2  "An exploration of Western historical archaeologists' role
       in American regionalism and a call for creating 
       archaeologies of the West as an alternative to the 
       isolated archaeologists working in the West"--Provided by 
       publisher. 
520 2  "The mythic American West, with its perilous frontiers, 
       big skies, and vast resources, is frequently perceived as 
       unchanging and timeless. The work of many western-based 
       historical archaeologists over the past decade, however, 
       has revealed narratives that often sharply challenge that 
       timelessness. Historical Archaeology Through a Western 
       Lens reveals an archaeological past that is distinct to 
       the region--but not in ways that popular imagination might
       suggest. Instead, this volume highlights a western past 
       characterized by rapid and ever-changing interactions 
       between diverse groups of people across a wide range of 
       environmental and economic situations. The dynamic and 
       unpredictable lives of western communities have prompted a
       constant challenging and reimagining of both individual 
       identities and collective understandings of their position
       within a broader national experience. Indeed, the 
       archaeological West is one clearly characterized by 
       mobility rather than stasis. The archaeologies presented 
       in this volume explore the impact of that pervasive human 
       mobility on the West--a world of transience, impermanence,
       seasonal migration, and accelerated trade and technology 
       at scales ranging from the local to the global. By 
       documenting the challenges of both local community-
       building and global networking, they provide an 
       archaeologyofthe West that is ultimatelyfromthe West"--
       Provided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
650  0 Archaeology and history|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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655  7 Local history.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1411631
700 1  Warner, Mark S.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no95053513|eeditor. 
700 1  Purser, Margaret Sermons,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2010053033|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tHistorical archaeology through a Western
       lens.|dLincoln : University of Nebraska Press and the 
       Society for Historical Archaeology, 2017|z9780803277281
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