The "Neolithic House": Worldwide Comparisons
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
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Other Keywords
Neolithic •
Architecture •
Households •
Near East •
Longhouse •
Iroquoian •
Comparative Analysis •
Social Structure •
Paleodemography •
Hunter-Gatherers
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
North America - Southwest •
East/Southeast Asia •
South America •
Mesoamerica •
North America - NW Coast/Alaska •
North America - California •
North America - Northeast •
West Asia
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- Documents (14)
- Changing House Forms on the Northwest Coast of North America (2015)
- Development and Idea of Neolithic longhouses in Middle Europe (2015)
- Early village dwellings and the reproduction of South Andean formative communities (2015)
- European Neolithic Houses & New-Guinean Contemporary Houses: Toward a Material Culture Theory (2015)
- A Historical-Processual Approach to Household Architecture in the Northern U.S. Southwest. (2015)
- Jomon pit-dwellings, sedentism, and food diversity (2015)
- The Neolithic House, from Anatolia to Central Europe (2015)
- The Neolithic Houses of California – An ethnohistoric comparative perspective on household and community organization among complex hunter-gatherers (2015)
- The Neolithic Transition in Northern Iroquoia (2015)
- Patterns of Household Refuse and Socioeconomic Differentiation: A Comparative Analysis (2015)
- Reflections on the origins of the Neolithic "House" in the Near East (2015)
- The Transition to Home Living in Middle America (2015)
- Where we sleep: Ethnoarchaeological perspectives on the Near Eastern Neolithic House and Households (2015)
- Which Neolithic House? Pithouses and Pueblos in the U.S. Southwest. (2015)