Anthropology 224

 

ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE NEOTROPICS

 

 

FALL 1998

 

Professor Clark L. Erickson

University of Pennsylvania

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Lathrap, Donald W.

1970 Chapter 2: Tropical Forest Culture. IN The Upper Amazon. Praeger, New York, pp. 45-67.

 

Meggers, Betty and Clifford Evans

1957 {Excerpt) Archaeological Investigations at the Mouth of the Amazon. BAE Bulletin no. 167; Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.

 

Carneiro, Robert L.

1988 Indians of the Amazon Forests. IN People of the Tropical Rain Forest. Edited by Julie Sloan Denslow and Christine Padoch, University of California Press, Berkeley, pp. 73-86.

 

Lathrap, Donald W.

1968 The "hunting" economies of the tropical forest zone of South America: An attempt at historical perspective. IN Man the Hunter. Edited by Lee and Devore, pp. 23-29, Aldine, Chicago.

 

Bailey, Robert et al.

1989 Hunting and gathering in tropical rain forests: is it possible? American Anthropologist 91:59-83.

 

Colinvaux, Paul A. and Mark B. Bush

1991 The Rain-Forest Ecosystem as a Resource for Hunting and Gathering. American Anthropologist 93:153-163.

 

Gibbons, Ann

1996 First Americans: Not Mammoth Hunters, but Forest Dwellers? Science 272:346-7

 

Roosevelt, Anna et al.

1996 Paleoindian Cave Dwellers in the Amazon: The Peopling of the Americas. Science 272:373-384.

 

Cooke, Richard and Dolores Piperno

1993 Native American Adaptations to the Tropical Forests of Central and South America, before the European Colonization. IN Tropical Forests, People and Food. Edited by C. M. Hladik, A. Hladik, O. F. Linares, H. Pagezy, A. Semple, and M. Hadley. The Parthenon Publishing Group, Paris. Pp. 25-36.

 

Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo

1976 Cosmology as Ecological Analysis: A View from the Rain Forest Man II:307-318

 

Chernela, Janet

1982 Indigenous Forest and Fish Management in the Uaupes Basin of Brazil. Cultural Survival Quarterly. 6(2):17-18.

 

Redford, Kent H.

1991 The Ecologically Noble Savage. Cultural Survival Quarterly 15(1):46-48.

 

Stearman, Allyn MacLean

1994 "Only Slaves Climb Trees": Revisiting the Myth of the Ecologically Noble Savage in Amazonia. Human Nature 5(4):339-357.

 

Alvard, Michael S.

1994 Conservation by Native Peoples: Prey Choice in a Depleted Habitat. Human Nature 5(2):127-154.

 

Balée, William

1989 The Culture of the Amazonian forest. . In Natural Resource Management by Indigenous and Folk Societies in Amazonia. Edited by Darrell Posey and William Balée. Advances in Economic Botany 7. The New York Botanical Garden, New York, pp. 1-21.

 

Denevan, W.M.

1992 The pristine myth: The landscape of the Americas in 1492. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 82:369-385;

 

Clement, Charles R.

1993 Native American Fruits and Nuts: Composition, Production, and Potential Use for Sustainable Development. IN Tropical Forests, People and Food. Edited by C. M. Hladik, A. Hladik, O. F. Linares, H. Pagezy, A. Semple, and M. Hadley. The Parthenon Publishing Group, Paris. Pp. 139-154.

 

Treacy, John

1982 Bora Indian Agroforestry: Alternative to Deforestation. Cultural Survival Quarterly. 6(2):15-16.

 

Politis, Gustavo G.

1996 Moving to Produce: Nukak Mobility and Settlement Patterns in Amazonia. World Archaeology 27(3): 492-511.

 

Lathrap, Donald W.

1977 Our Father the Caiman, our Mother the Gourd: Spinden revisited, or a Unitary Model for the Emergence of Agriculture in the New World. IN Origins of Agriculture. Edited by Charles Reed, pp. 713-751, Mouton, the Hague.

 

Hugh-Jones, Christine and Stephen Hugh-Jones

1993 The Storage of Manioc Products and its Symbolic Importance among Tukanoans. IN Tropical Forests, People and Food. Edited by C. M. Hladik, A. Hladik, O. F. Linares, H. Pagezy, A. Semple, and M. Hadley. The Parthenon Publishing Group, Paris. Pp. 589-594.

 

Dufour, Darna L.

1993 The Bitter is Sweet: A Case Study of Bitter Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Use in Amazonia. IN Tropical Forests, People and Food. Edited by C. M. Hladik, A. Hladik, O. F. Linares, H. Pagezy, A. Semple, and M. Hadley. The Parthenon Publishing Group, Paris. Pp. 575-588

 

Denevan, William M.

1992 Stone vs. Metal Axes: The Ambiguity of Shifting Cultivation in Prehistoric Amazonia. Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society 20(1-2):153-165.

 

Gibbon, Ann

1990 New View of Early Amazonia. Science 248:1488-1490.

 

Roosevelt, A. C. et al.

1991 Eighth millennium pottery from a prehistoric shell midden in the Brazilian Amazon. Science 254:1621-1624.

 

Smith, Nigel J. H.

1980 Anthrosols and Human Carrying Capacity in Amazonia. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 70(4):553-566.

 

Gross, Daniel

1975 Protein capture and cultural development in the Amazon basin: American Anthropologist 77:526-549.

 

Beckerman, Stephen

1989 The abundance of protein in Amazonia: A reply to Gross. American Anthropologist 81:533-561.

 

Carneiro, Robert L.

1995 A History of Ecological Interpretations of Amazonia: Does Roosevelt have it Right? IN Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World. Edited by Leslie Sponsel, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, pp. 45-70.

 

Myers, Thomas

1992 Agricultural Limitations of the Amazon in Theory and Practice. World Archaeology 24(1):82-97.

 

Denevan, William M.

1996 A Bluff Model of Riverine Settlement in Prehistoric Amazonia. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 86(4):654-681.

 

Zeidler, James A., Peter Stahl, and Marie J. Sutlif

1998 Shamanistic Elements in a Terminal Valdivia Burial, Northern Manabí, Ecuador: Implications for Mortuary Symbolism and Social Ranking. IN Recent Advances in the Archaeology of the Northern Andes. Edited by Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo and J. Scott Raymond, Institute of Archaeology Monograph 39, UCLA, Los Angeles, pp. 109-120.

 

Lathrap, Donald W.

1974 The Moist Tropics, The Arid Lands, and the Appearance of Great Art Styles in the New World. Art and the Environment in Native America. Edited by Mary Elizabeth King and Idris R. Traylor, Jr., Special Publications the Museum Texas Tech University, no 7, Lubbock, pp. 115-158.

 

Lathrap, Donald W.

1973 The antiquity and importance of long-distance trade relationships in the moist tropics of Pre-Columbian South America. World Archaeology 5(2):170-186.

 

DeBoer, Warren

1986 Pillage and production in the Amazon: A view through the Conibo of the Ucayali Basin, Eastern Peru. World Archaeology 18(2):231-246.

 

Carneiro, Robert L.

1990 The Nature of the Chiefdom as Revealed by Evidence from the Cauca Valley of Colombia. IN Profiles in Cultural Evolution. Edited by T. Terry Rambo and Kathleen Gillogly, Anthropological Papers no. 85, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, pp. 167-190.

 

Bray, Warwick

1992 Emblems of Power in the Chiefdoms of the New World. IN Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration. Edited by Jay A. Levenson, Yale University Press, New Haven, pp. 535-538.

 

Parsons, James and William Denevan

1974 Pre-Columbian Ridged Fields. IN New World Archaeology. Edited by Erza Zubrow, Margaret Fritz, and John Fritz, Freeman, San Francisco, pp. 241-248.

 

Roosevelt, Anna C.

1993 The Rise and Fall of Amazonian Chiefdoms. L'Homme 33(2-4):255-283.

 

Denevan, William

1991 Prehistoric roads and causeways of lowland tropical America. IN Ancient Road Networks and Settlement-Hierarchies in the New World. Edited by Charles Trombold, pp. 230-242, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

 

Rouse, Irving

1992 The Tainos: Principle Inhabitants of Columbus' Indies. IN Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration. Edited by Jay A. Levenson, Yale University Press, New Haven, pp. 509-513.

 

Hunter, Malcolm

1996 Benchmarks for Managing Ecosystems: Are Human Activities Natural? Conservation Biology 10(3):695-697.

 

Stahl, Peter W.

1994 The Significance of Anthropogenic Landscapes in Prehistoric South America to Studies of Biodiversity. Biology International Special Issue no. 32. Pp. 3-11.

 

Coordinating Body of Indigenous Peoples Organizations

1990 We are Concerned. Orion (Summer) pp. 36-37.

 

Conklin, Beth A. and Laura Graham

1995 The Shifting Middle Ground: Amazonian Indians and Eco-Politics. American Anthropologist 97(4):695-710.

 

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