Kin, Clan, and House: Social Relatedness in the Archaeology of North American Societies
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Kin, Clan, and House: Social Relatedness in the Archaeology of North American Societies," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Ethnographic and ethnohistoric accounts of non-state societies across the world have clearly demonstrated the centrality of social relatedness in structuring social, political, economic, and religious institutions. From the social organization of labor and subsistence economies, to rhythms and cycles of ritual practice, categories of social relatedness seem to underlie the most basic social forms. Although archaeologists often employ middle-range theories that move us towards social categories like lineages, clans, moieties, and houses, we continue to shirk away from fully exploring the role of these social groups in giving form to past societies, choosing instead to rely on more neutral concepts like "community of practice," "corporate group," or "signaling networks." In this session, participants are challenged to engage with concepts of social relatedness that have remained interpretively "difficult" for archaeologists. These include concepts related to descent groups, residence patterns, lineages, clan structures, or other dimensions of relatedness that are often regarded as "invisible" in the archaeological record.
Other Keywords
Mississippian •
Social and Political Organization •
Mortuary Analysis •
Ceramic Analysis •
Household Archaeology •
Ancestral Pueblo •
Ethnography/Ethnoarchaeology •
Chaco Canyon •
Theory •
Kinship
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
USA (Country) •
Kentucky (State / Territory) •
Delaware (State / Territory) •
Georgia (State / Territory) •
Mississippi (State / Territory) •
Missouri (State / Territory) •
Tennessee (State / Territory) •
North Carolina (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-10 of 10)
- Documents (10)
- Aztalan from the Perspective of Institutions of Social Relatedness (2019)
- Beyond the Household: The Evolution of Nonresidential Organizations During the Southwest Neolithic (2019)
- Exploring Kinship Ties through Mortuary Practice at Cahokia’s Ridge-top Mounds (2019)
- House Society Models in Anthropological and Archaeological Theory: Chaco Canyon and the Prehispanic American Southwest. (2019)
- Kinship, Clanship, and the Incorporation of Newcomers in Northern Iroquoian Society (2019)
- Maize, Womanhood, and Matrilineality: A Study from the Mississippian Site of Moundville, Alabama (2019)
- Of Longhouses and Lineages: Evaluation of Transformations in Maritime Archaic Social Organization in the Far Northeast (2019)
- Secret Societies, Power, and Ritual among Hunter-Gatherers in California (2019)
- Social-Relatedness and Power: Determining Lineages and Multi-Clan Connections within a Singular Housepit (HP54) (2019)
- Women's Networks and the Foundations of Mississippian Politics (2019)