Contents
List of Illustrations
Foreword | Brian A. Stewart
Acknowledgments | Michael L. Galaty and Robin A. Beck
About the Museum
List of Contributors
Part 1. The Plenary Session: The Past, Present, and Future of Archaeological Theory and Practice
Part 2. The Archaeology of Intercultural Spaces
Chapter 1: Introduction | Robin A. Beck
Chapter 2: Intercultural Spaces of Carl Guthe and the Philippine Expedition Collection | Grace Barretto-Tesoro
Chapter 3: Following Divergent Paths of Contact: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Greek Colonization in Southern Italy | Giulia Saltini Semerari
Chapter 4: Gathering and Ungathering in Circles | Kenneth Sassaman
Part 3. Toward a Holistic Analysis of Violence in and through Archaeology
Chapter 5: Introduction | Tiffany C. Fryer
Chapter 6: The Archaeology Plantation: Racial Violence and the Making of Americanist Archaeology | Matthew C. Reilly and Stephanie E. Barnes
Chapter 7: From the Archaeology of Violence to the Violences of Archaeology | Kisha Supernant
Part 4. Dual Inheritance and Niche Construction: Cultural Evolution Evolves
Chapter 8: Introduction | Raven Garvey
Chapter 9: Understanding Humanity Past and Present via Agent-Based Modeling | Stefani A. Crabtree
Chapter 10: Fitness Landscapes and Cultural Macroevolution: UMMAA Contributions and Some Future Directions | Anna Marie Prentiss and Cheyenne L. Laue
Chapter 11: Cumulative Culture, Biocultural Feedback, and the Persistent Concept of Progress in Human Evolution | Dietrich Stout
Chapter 12: Domestication and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis | Melinda A. Zeder
Part 5. Bringing Submerged Site Archaeology to the Surface: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of Integrating Terrestrial and Underwater Records
Chapter 13: Bringing Submerged Site Archaeology to the Surface: An Introduction | John O’Shea
Chapter 14: 72% and Rising: Exploring the Archaeological Potential of the Submerged Continental Shelf | Helen Farr
Chapter 15: The Challenge to Find the First Direct Evidence of Coastal Foraging During a Glacial Maximum in Africa | Erich C. Fisher
Chapter 16: A Consideration of Underwater Archaeological Research Design | Ashley Lemke
Chapter 17: The Submerged Prehistoric Archaeological Record in South America: Determining Potential Sites | Angela Rodriguez-Schrader and Sebastian Fajardo
Part 6. Student Poster Session
Part 7. Cultivating Complexity: Societies After the Adoption of Domesticates
Chapter 18: Introduction | Alicia Ventresca-Miller
Chapter 19: Animals as Sources of Social Power in Second Millennium Archaeological Contexts in China | Rowan K. Flad
Chapter 20: The Role of Cooperation in the Establishment and Management of Translocated Livestock: A Case from Neolithic Dalmatia | Sarah B. McClure
Chapter 21: Native Science: Re/placing Indigenous Worldviews in Archaeological Research on Domestication | Lindsay M. Montgomery
Part 8. Social Networks & Information Flow: Evolutionary Perspectives
Chapter 22: Introduction | Brian A. Stewart
Chapter 23: Between Rocks and Hard Places: An Evolutionary Perspective on Why Social Networks are Not a Panacea | Ben Fitzhugh
Chapter 24: Epistemology, Inference, and the Macroecology of Complex Social Networks in Hunter-gatherer Societies | Marcus J. Hamilton
Chapter 25: The Visibility—and Invisibility—of Social Information: Insights from Osseous Technologies and Implications for Evolutionary Narratives | Michelle C. Langley
Chapter 26: Centering the Social (or How to Build a Large-scale Polity with Small-scale Societies) | Bryan K. Miller
Chapter 27: Atsot-akeeh’-tuksin (from all sides a cairn for posterity): Ancient Monuments and Collective Action Strategies in the Northern Great Plains | María Nieves Zedeño and François Lanoë
Part 9. Back to the Future: Graduate Student Panel Discussion