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Landscapes of Movement and Predation

Perspectives from Archaeology, History, and Anthropology
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Landscapes of Movement and Predation is a global study of times and places where people were subject to brutality, displacement, and loss of life, liberty, livelihood, and possessions. Extensive landscapes of predation emerged in the colonial era when Europeans expanded across much of the world, appropriating land and demanding labor from Indigenous people, resulting in the enslavement of millions of Africans and Indigenous Americans. Landscapes of predation also developed in precolonial times in places where people were subjected to repeated ruthless attacks and dislocation. With contributions from archaeologists and a historian, the book provides a startling new perspective on an aspect of the past that is often overlooked: the role of violence in shaping where, how, and with whom people lived. Using ethnohistoric, ethnographic, historic, and archaeological data, the authors explore the actions of both predators and their targets and uncover the myriad responses people took to protect themselves. Contributors Fernando Almeida Thomas John Biginagwa Brenda J. Bowser Catherine M. Cameron Charles Cobb Robbie Ethridge Thiago Kater Richard M. Leventhal Lydia Wilson Marshall Cliverson Pessoa Neil Price Ben Raffield AndrÉs ResÉndez Samantha Seyler FabÍola AndrÉa Silva

Author Biography:

Brenda J. Bowser is a professor in the Division of Anthropology at California State University, Fullerton. She is an archaeologist whose research focuses on landscape, materiality, identity, and Indigenous responses to colonialism from an ethnoarchaeological perspective. Catherine M. Cameron is professor emerita in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research focuses on a global study of prehistoric warfare, captive-taking, and enslavement in small-scale societies.
Release date Australia
October 15th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Brenda J. Bowser
  • Edited by Catherine M Cameron
Illustrations
24 b&w illustrations, 5 maps, 6 tables
Pages
344
ISBN-13
9780816553358
Product ID
38761657

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