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1 | Native technologies, European contact, and the process and meanings of material change | 1 |
2 | Setting aside the "standard view" : revealing "style" and change in technological systems | 11 |
3 | Recovering Illinois copper-based metalworking style : the analytical program | 36 |
4 | Indigenous copper working in the midcontinent : situating Illinois copper-based metal use in late protohistory | 56 |
5 | "Lost sheep ... in the jaws of the wolf" : the mid-seventeenth-century Illinois in ethnohistorical and archaeological perspective | 83 |
6 | From kettle sheet to ornament : artifact forms, production, and use | 105 |
7 | Finding "style" beneath the surface : artifact composition and manufacturing history | 141 |
8 | Illinois metalworking style in contexts of social action and technological change | 173 |
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Add European Metals in Native Hands: Rethinking Technological Change, 1640-1683, The first detailed analysis of Native metalworking in the Protohistoric/Contact Period. From the time of their earliest encounters with European explorers and missionaries, Native peoples of eastern North America acquired metal trinkets and utilitar, European Metals in Native Hands: Rethinking Technological Change, 1640-1683 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add European Metals in Native Hands: Rethinking Technological Change, 1640-1683, The first detailed analysis of Native metalworking in the Protohistoric/Contact Period. From the time of their earliest encounters with European explorers and missionaries, Native peoples of eastern North America acquired metal trinkets and utilitar, European Metals in Native Hands: Rethinking Technological Change, 1640-1683 to your collection on WonderClub |