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ISBN-10
0271084766
Book Title
The Susquehannocks: New Perspectives on Settlement and Cultural
ISBN
9780271084763
Publication Name
Susquehannocks : New Perspectives on Settlement and Cultural Identity
Item Length
11.1in
Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
Publication Year
2019
Series
Recent Research in Pennsylvania Archaeology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Paul A. Raber
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
18.3 Oz
Number of Pages
200 Pages

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Examines the native group in Pennsylvania known as the Susquehannocks, who were encountered by Europeans when they first entered the Susquehanna Valley. The studies presented draw on recent archaeological excavation and analyses to provide new perspectives on the Susquehannocks.

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Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
ISBN-10
0271084766
ISBN-13
9780271084763
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038283718

Product Key Features

Author
Paul A. Raber
Publication Name
Susquehannocks : New Perspectives on Settlement and Cultural Identity
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Series
Recent Research in Pennsylvania Archaeology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
200 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.1in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
18.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
5
Lc Classification Number
E99.S9s87 2019
Reviews
"This valuable and timely collection of essays integrates the contributions made by University, State, and CRM archeologists to reevaluate previous concepts regarding the origins, settlement patterns, and material culture of the Susquehannocks. The new data presented in this volume will further reinforce the importance of the Susquehannocks in Iroquoian archaeology and will provide a view of Susquehannock history within a broader context of colonial relations of power and inequality." --Joseph E. Diamond,SUNY New Paltz, "This valuable and timely collection of essays integrates the contributions made by University, State, and CRM archeologists to reevaluate previous concepts regarding the origins, settlement patterns, and material culture of the Susquehannocks. The new data presented in this volume will further reinforce the importance of the Susquehannnocks in Iroquoian archaeology and will provide a view of Susquehannock history within a broader context of colonial relations of power and inequality." -Joseph E. Diamond, SUNY New Paltz, "A worthy successor to Barry Kent's classic work on the Susquehannock, probably the least known of the northern Iroquoian people. Building on Kent's original synthesis, this volume adds important new information and offers a range of analytical perspectives. This volume brings us up to date not only on Susquehannock people and their culture, but also on how archaeology is being practiced in the twenty-first century." -James Bradley, author of Before Albany: An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region, 1600-1664, "A worthy successor to Barry Kent's classic work on the Susquehannock, probably the least known of the northern Iroquoian people. Building on Kent's original synthesis, this volume adds important new information and offers a range of analytical perspectives. This volume brings us up to date not only on Susquehannock people and their culture, but also on how archaeology is being practiced in the twenty-first century." --James Bradley, author of Before Albany: An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region, 1600-1664, "This valuable and timely collection of essays integrates the contributions made by University, State, and CRM archeologists to reevaluate previous concepts regarding the origins, settlement patterns, and material culture of the Susquehannocks. The new data presented in this volume will further reinforce the importance of the Susquehannocks in Iroquoian archaeology and will provide a view of Susquehannock history within a broader context of colonial relations of power and inequality." -Joseph E. Diamond, SUNY New Paltz, "A worthy successor to Barry Kent's classic work on the Susquehannock, probably the least known of the northern Iroquoian people. Building on Kent's original synthesis, this volume adds important new information and offers a range of analytical perspectives. This volume not only brings us up to date on Susquehannock people and their culture, but on how archaeology is being practiced in the twenty-first century." -James Bradley, author of Before Albany: An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region, 1600-1664, "This valuable and timely collection of essays integrates the contributions made by University, State, and CRM archeologists to reevaluate previous concepts regarding the origins, settlement patterns, and material culture of the Susquehannocks. The new data presented in this volume will further reinforce the importance of the Susquehannocks in Iroquoian archaeology and will provide a view of Susquehannock history within a broader context of colonial relations of power and inequality." --Joseph E. Diamond, SUNY New Paltz, "This volume grew out of a symposium organized by the Pennsylvania Archaeological Council and presents eight chapters that are thoroughly modern in outlook along with an insightful and erudite introduction by the éminence grise of Iroquoian archaeology, emeritus professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, Dean Snow." --Joy Porter, Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d'histoire, "A worthy successor to Barry Kent's classic work on the Susquehannock, probably the least known of the northern Iroquoian people. Building on Kent's original synthesis, this volume adds important new information and offers a range of analytical perspectives. This volume brings us up to date not only on Susquehannock people and their culture, but also on how archaeology is being practiced in the twenty-first century." --James Bradley,author of Before Albany: An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region, 1600-1664, "This volume grew out of a symposium organized by the Pennsylvania Archaeological Council and presents eight chapters that are thoroughly modern in outlook along with an insightful and erudite introduction by the éminence grise of Iroquoian archaeology, emeritus professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, Dean Snow." --Joy Porter Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d'histoire, "A worthy successor to Barry Kent's classic work on the Susquehannock, probably the least known of the northern Iroquoian people. Building on Kent's original synthesis, this volume adds important new information and offers a range of analytical perspectives. This volume not only brings us up to date on Susquehannock people and their culture, but on how archaeology is being practiced in the twenty-first century." -James Bradley, author of Before Albany: An Archaeology of Native-Dutch Relations in the Capital Region 1600-1664
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
Archaeology, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), North America, Native American
Lccn
2019-025518
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science

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