From Households to Communities: Bridging Scales in Search of Conflict, Coalescence, and Communitas
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Archaeological examinations of households and communities have increased dramatically over the past two decades. Many of these studies examine the ways in which people define themselves while simultaneously shaping the social relationships, physical spaces, and material objects that comprise their world. Despite the considerable insights such studies have generated, it is often difficult to bridge the scalar and theoretical differences between individual case studies focused at either household or community level. Contributions to this session seek to bridge these distinct scales of investigation through the examination of specific archaeological case studies that explicitly recognize that communities are not simply the byproducts of households pursuing their own autonomous strategies nor are households merely passive reflections of social, political, and economic relationships within the communities of which they are a part.
Other Keywords
Households •
Community •
communities •
Cibola •
Ceramics •
Theory •
Consumption Patterns •
Slavery •
Social Identity •
Gis
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
AFRICA •
North America - Southwest •
South America •
North America - Northeast •
North America - Southeast •
East/Southeast Asia
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- Documents (10)
- Andean Irrigation Communities: A Comparative Study of Household and Society in Ancient Peru (2015)
- Discordant Relationships: Household and Community at Callar Creek, Belize (2015)
- Exploring Community Creation at the Mississippian site of Etowah (9Br1) (2015)
- Household to community, community to region: A multiscalar approach to identity and interaction at two fugitive slave villages in 19th-century Kenya (2015)
- More than a Matter of Scale: Exploring Relationships Between Households and Communities (2015)
- Predatory Commerce, Elite Competition: Economic Conflict and the Downfall of Elite Communitas in the port of Mtwapa, Kenya, 1600-1750 CE. (2015)
- Scales of Identity and Scales of Analysis in western New Mexico (2015)
- Seeking New Metaphors for Communities and Households in the Ancestral Pueblo Southwest (2015)
- Urbanization and Ceramic Change: An Exploration of the Relationship (2015)
- Where We Live: Houses, Households, Barrios, and Towns in Postclassic Oaxaca (2015)