125
Views
14
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original

Mobile Mounds

Pages 141-158 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

References

  • Ames, Kenneth M. 2002 Going by Boat, The Forager-Collector Continuum at Sea. In Beyond Foraging and Collecting, Evolutionary Change in Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems, edited by Habu Junko and Ben Fitzhugh, pp. 19–52. Plenum Publishers, New York.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E. 1992 Complex Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers of Prehistoric California: Chiefs, Specialists, and Mari-time Adaptations of the Channel Islands. American Antiquity 57:60–84.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E. 1995 Transportation Innovation and Social Complexity among Maritime Hunter-GathererSocieties. American Anthropologist 97:733–747.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E. 2001 The Chumash World and Regional Perspectives. In The Origins of a Pacific Coast Chiefdom:The Chumash of the Channel Islands, edited by Jeanne Arnold. pp. 1–19. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E. 2007 Credit Where Credit Is Due: The History of the Chumash Oceangoing Plank Canoe. Ameri-can Antiquity 72:196–209.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E., and Julienne Bernard 2005 Negotiating the Coasts: Status and the Evolution of Boat Technology in California. WorldArchaeology 37: 109–131.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E., and Ann Munns 1994 Independent or Attached Specialization: The Organization of Shell Bead Production inCalifornia. Journal of Field Archaeology 21: 473–489.
  • Baumhoff, Martin A. 1963 Ecological Determinants of Aboriginal California Populations. University of CaliforniaPublications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 49:155–235.
  • Bennyhoff, James A., and Richard E. Hughes 1987 Shell Bead and Ornament Exchange Networks between California and the Western Great Basin. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 64, New York. Blackburn, Thomas C.
  • Bennyhoff, James A., and Richard E. Hughes 1975 December's Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives. University of California Press, Berke-ley.
  • Blanton, Richard E., Gary M. Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, and Peter N. Peregrine 1996 A Dual-Processual Theory for the Evolution of Mesoamerican Civilization. Current Anthro-pology 37: 1–14.
  • Braje, Todd J., Jon M. Erlandson, and Janice Timbrook 2005 An Asphaltum Coiled Basket Impression, Tarring Pebbles, and Middle Holocene WaterBottles from San Miguel Island, California. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropol-ogy 25: 61–67.
  • Brent, Kious M. 2002 Hunter-Gatherer Nutrition and Its Implications for Modern Societies. Nutrition Notewor-thy 5, Article 3.
  • Brown, Alan K. 2001 A Description of Unpublished Roads: Original Journals of the First Expedition into California, 1769-1770 by Juan Crespi. San Diego State University Press, San Diego.
  • Cassidy, Jim, L. Mark Raab, and Nina A. Kononenko 2004 Boats, Bones, and Biface Bias: The Early Holocene Mariners of Eel Point, San ClementeIsland, California. American Antiquity 69: 109–130.
  • Clark, John, and Michael Blake 1994 The Power of Prestige: Competitive Generosity and the Emergence of Rank Societies inLowland Mesoamerica. In Factional Competition and Political Development in the New World, edited by Elizabeth M. Brumfiel and John W. Fox, pp. 17–30. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • D'Altroy, Terence N., and Timothy K. Earle 1985 Staple Finance, Wealth Finance, and Storage in the Inka Political Economy. Current An-thropology 26: 187–206.
  • Davenport, Demorest, John R. Johnson, and Jan Timbrook 1993 The Chumash and the Swordfish. Antiquity 67:257-72.Des Lauriers, Matthew R.
  • Davenport, Demorest, John R. Johnson, and Jan Timbrook 2005 The Watercraft of Isla Cedros, Baja California: Variability and Capabilities of IndigenousSeafaring Technology along the Pacific Coast of North America. American Antiquity 70: 342–360.
  • Earle, Timothy K. 1994 Wealth Finance in the Inka Empire: Evidence from the Calchaqui Valley, Argentina. Ameri-can Antiquity 59:443–460.
  • Erlandson, Jon M. 1994 Early Hunter-Gatherers of the California Coast. Plenum Press, New York.
  • Erlandson, Jon M., Todd J. Braje, and Torben C. Rick 2008 Tucjan Chert: A "Mainland" Monterey Chert Source on San Miguel Island, California. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 40: 23–34.
  • Fagan, Brian 2004 The House of the Sea: An Essay on the Antiquity of Planked Canoes in Southern Califor-nia. American Antiquity 69:7–16.
  • Friedman, Jonathan, and Michael J. Rowlands 1977 Notes Towards an Epigenetic Model of the Evolution of ''Civilization." In The Evolutionof Social Systems, edited by Jonathan Friedman and Michael J. Rowlands, pp. 201–276. Duckworth, London.
  • Gamble, Lynn H. 2002 Archaeological Evidence for the Origin of the Plank Canoe in North America. AmericanAntiquity 67:301–315.
  • Gamble, Lynn H. 2005 Culture and Climate: Reconsidering the Effect of Palaeodimatic Variability among South-ern California Hunter-Gatherer Societies. World Archaeology 37:92–108.
  • Gamble, Lynn H. 2008 The Chumash World at European Contact: Power, Trade, and Feasting among Complex Hunter-Gatherers. University of California Press, Berkeley. Gamble, Lynn H., Phillip L. Walker, and Glenn S. Russell
  • Gamble, Lynn H. 2001 An Integrative Approach to Mortuary Analysis: Social and Symbolic Dimensions of Chu-mash Burial Practices. American Antiquity 66:185–212.
  • Gamble, Lynn H. 2002 Further Considerations on the Emergence of Chumash Chiefdoms. American Antiquity67:772–777.
  • Hildebrandt, William R., and Michael J. Darcangelo 2008 Life on the River: The Archaeology of an Early Native American Culture. Heyday Books, Berke-ley.
  • Hildebrandt, William R., and Kelly R. McGuire 2002 The Ascendance of Hunting during the California Middle Archaic: An Evolutionary Per-spective. American Antiquity 67: 231–256.
  • Hudson, Travis, Janice Timbrook, and Melissa Rempe 1978 Tomol: Chumash Watercraft as Described in the Ethnographic Notes of John P Harrington. Bal-lena Press, Socorro.
  • Johnson, John R. 1988 Chumash Social Organization: An Ethnohistoric Perspective. Ph.D. dissertation, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.
  • Johnson, John R. 2000 Social Responses to Climate Change Among the Chumash Indians of South-CentralCalifornia. In The Way the Wind Blows: Climate, History, and Human Action, edited by Roderick J. McIntosh, Joseph A. Tainter, and Susan K. McIntosh, pp. 301–327. Columbia University Press, New York.
  • Jones, Terry L., and Kathryn A. Klar 2005 Diffusionism Reconsidered: Linguistic and Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Polyne-sian Contact with Southern California. American Antiquity 70: 457–484.
  • Kennett, Douglas J. 2005 The Island Chumash: Behavioral Ecology of a Maritime Society. University of California Press,Berkeley.
  • Kennett, Douglas J., and James P. Kennett 2000 Competitive and Cooperative Responses to Climatic Instability in Coastal Southern Cali-fornia. American Antiquity 65: 379–395.
  • King, Chester 1976 Chumash Inter-Village Economic Exchange. In Native Californians: A Theoretical Retro-spective, edited by Lowell J. Bean and Thomas C. Blackburn, pp. 289–318. Ballena Press, Socorro.
  • Lambert, Patricia M., and Phillip L. Walker 1991 Physical Anthropological Evidence for the Evolution of Social Complexity in CoastalSouthern California. Antiquity 65: 963–73.
  • Martin Steve L., and Virginia S. Popper 2001 Paleoethnobotanical Investigations of Archaeological Sites on Santa Cruz Island. In TheOrigins of a Pacific Coast Chiefdom: The Chumash of the Channel Islands, edited by Jeanne Arnold, pp. 245–260. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
  • Pauketat, Timothy R. 2007 Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions. Alta Mira Press, Lanham.Raab, Mark L., and Daniel O. Larson
  • Pauketat, Timothy R. 1997 Medieval Climatic Anomaly and Punctuated Cultural Evolution in Coastal Southern Cali-fornia. American Antiquity 62:319–336.
  • Raab, Mark L., Jim Cassidy, Andrew Yatsko, and William J. Howard 2009 California Maritime Archaeology: A San Clemente Island Perspective. Alta Mira Press, Lan-ham.
  • Roberts, Louis J. 1991 San Miguel Island: Santa Barbara's Fourth Island West. Cal Rim Books, Carmel.Spielmann, Katherine A.
  • Roberts, Louis J. 2002 Feasting, Craft Specialization, and the Ritual Mode of Production in Small-Scale Societies. American Anthropologist 104:195–207.
  • Walker, Phillip L., and Michael J. DeNiro 1986 Stable Nitrogen and Carbon Isotope Ratios in Bone Collagen Indices of Prehistoric DietaryDependence on Marine and Terrestrial Resources in Southern California. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 71: 51–61.
  • Yoffee, Norman 2005 Myths of the Archaic State. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.