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- People who lived in big houses : archaeological perspectives on large domestic structures / edited by Gary Coupland and E.B. Banning
People who lived in big houses : archaeological perspectives on large domestic structures / edited by Gary Coupland and E.B. Banning
Object Details
- Contents
- The archaeology of big houses / Gary Coupland and E.B. Banning -- Evolution of the Iroquoian longhouse / Gary Warrick -- Late classic period Hohokam households: a preliminary view from Pueblo Grande / Michael S. Foster ... [et al.] -- Domestic group composition and platform mounds in two nonriverine Hohokam communities / Richard Ciolek-Torrello -- Observations on the Pueblo house and household / Catherine M. Cameron -- Rooftop Zuni: extending household territory beyond apartment walls / Karen M. Dohm -- Households as economic organization: a comparison between large houses on the Northwest Coast and in the Southwest / R.G. Matson -- The evolution of multi-family households on the Northwest Coast of North America / Gary Coupland -- Life in the big house: household labor and dwelling size on the Northwest Coast / Kenneth M. Ames -- Space per capita and the optimal size of housepits / Brian Hayden ... [et al.] -- Houses, compounds and mansions in the prehistoric Near East / E.B. Banning
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 1996
- Author
- Coupland, Gary Graham 1953-
- Banning, E. B (Edward Bruce) 1955-
- Type
- Books
- Physical description
- v, 185 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm
- Topic
- Dwellings
- Antiquities
- Social life and customs
- Social archaeology
- Record ID
- siris_sil_527837
- Usage
- CC0