Spin, twist, and twine: an ethnoarchaeological examination of group identity in native fiber industries from Greater Amazonia

Author(s): J B Petersen; M J Heckenberger; J A Wolford

Editor(s): P B Drooker

Year: 2001

Summary

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Spin, twist, and twine: an ethnoarchaeological examination of group identity in native fiber industries from Greater Amazonia. J B Petersen, M J Heckenberger, J A Wolford, P B Drooker. In Fleeting Identities: perishable material culture in archaeological research. Pp. 226-253. Carbondale IL: Center for Archaeological Invesigations, Southern Illinois University. 2001 ( tDAR id: 423095)

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Keywords

General
Ethnoarchaeology fibre

Geographic Keywords
Brazil

Temporal Keywords
Newest Era

Spatial Coverage

min long: -74.005; min lat: -33.741 ; max long: -34.793; max lat: 5.246 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): EXARC Experimental Archaeology Collection Manager

Record Identifiers

ExArc Id(s): 9885

Notes

Rights & Attribution: The information in this record was originally compiled by Dr. Roeland Paardekooper, EXARC Director.