The Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation

The Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
17 April 2003
Pages
272
ISBN
9780415256063

The Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation

The process of familiarization with and adaptation to unfamiliar landscapes has been integral to colonization and settlement throughout human history. Yet the workings of this process - its social, psychological, and environmental components, the influence of the process on later history, and indeed the full extent to which humans can truly know their habitat, are not well understood. This innovative and important volume presents the archaeological and anthropological foundations of the landscape learning process. Contributions apply the related fields of ethnography, cognitive psychology, and historical archaeology to the issues of individual exploration, development of trail systems, folk knowledge, social identity, and the role of the frontier in the growth of the modern world. A series of case studies examines the archaeological evidence for and interpretations of landscape learning from the movement of the first pre-modern humans into Europe, peoplings of the Old and New World at the end of the Ice Age, and colonization of the Pacific, to the English colonists at Jamestown. The final chapters summarize the implications of the landscape learning idea for our understanding of human history and set out a framework for future research. Understanding initial colonization is essential to addressing questions of how and why we live where we do. This significant and wide-ranging collection of work moves the theme away from the chronological curiosities of firsts and oldests into a view in which it is a process with characteristics and lessons of its own. Atholl Anderson, Australian National University, Australia, David Anthony, Hartwick College, USA, Dennis Blanton, College of William and Mary, USA, Stuart Fiedel, John Miln

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