North Atlantic (Geographic Keyword)

451-475 (578 Records)

HST97-008 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Iron object


HST97-009 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Knife + unknown


HST97-010 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Nail


HST97-011 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Knife


HST97-012 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Copper fragment


HST97-029 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Stone fragments


HST97-030 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Whetstone fragment


HST97-031 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Whetstone fragment


HST97-035 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Handle


HST97-036 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Tool


HST97-043 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Bead


HST98-117 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Stone fragment


HST98-121 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Stone fragment


HST98-122 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Bead


HST98-123 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Bead fragment


HST98-125 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Pin


HST98-126 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Pin


HST98-128 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Pin


HST98-164 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Whetstone


HST98-201 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Indet object


HST98-224 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Nail


HST98-226 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Bead


HST99-289 (2016)
IMAGE Aaron Kendall.

Wood fragments


The Human Experience of Social Transformation: Cross-Cultural Insights from Qualitative Comparative Analysis - Data (2018)
DATASET Matthew Peeples. Michelle Hegmon.

These data accompany the Hegmon and Peeples manuscript entitled "The Human Experience of Social Transformation: Cross-Cultural Insights from Qualitative Comparative Analysis" Archaeologists and other scholars have long studied the causes of collapse and other major social transformations and debated how they can be understood. This article instead focuses on the human experience of living through those transformations, analyzing 18 transformation cases from the US Southwest and the North...


The Human Experience of Social Transformations in the North Atlantic and US Southwest (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michelle Hegmon. Matthew Peeples.

This is an abstract from the "Celebrating Anna Kerttula's Contributions to Northern Research" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Archaeologists and other scholars have long studied the causes of collapse and other major social transformations and debated how they can be understood. This paper instead focuses on the human experience of living through those transformations, analyzing 18 transformation cases from the North Atlantic and the US Southwest....