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Exploring how ancient peoples developed seafaring
technology and used watercraft to support and transform their societies
Using
archaeological, historical, and ethnographic evidence, contributors examine
settlement patterns in Western Patagonia, whale hunting by Megalithic societies
in Brittany, maritime mobility in Baja California, Coast Salish trip lengths,
and Inuit connections to boats and the sea in the Eastern Arctic. Themes
explored include the technological capacities of watercraft and the humans who
propelled them, the role of watercraft in production and consumption of
resources, the impacts of widespread travel on social networks, and the
phenomenological experience of seafaring. The Archaeology of Seafaring in
Small-Scale Societies illuminates the complex interplays that sustained
past watery worlds and highlights the necessity of studying the subject with a
holistic and globally comparative approach.
Author Biography
Alberto
García-Piquer
is a postdoctoral scholar at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Mikael
Fauvelle is associate professor of archaeology and ancient history at Lund
University. Fauvelle is coeditor of An Archaeology of Abundance:
Reevaluating the Marginality of California’s Islands. Colin Grier is
professor of anthropology at Washington State University.
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