The origins of a Pacific Coast chiefdom the Chumash of the Channel Islands / [electronic resource] :
edited by Jeanne E. Arnold.
- Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, c2001.
- xiv, 317 p. : ill., maps.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-315).
The Chumash in world and regional perspectives / The Channel Islands Project : history, objectives, and methods / Ethnohistoric reflections of Cruzeno Chumash society / John R. Johnson -- The evolution of specialized shellworking among the Island Chumash / Flaked stone craft production and exchange in Island Chumash territory / Bifaces and the institutionalization of exchange relationships in the Chumash sphere / Standardization and specialization : the Island Chumash microdrill industry / Groundstone tools as indicators of changing subsistence and exchange patterns in the coastal Chumash region / Bone tool technology on Santa Cruz Island and implications for exchange / Ecological and economic analysis of faunal remains from Santa Cruz Island / The economics of Island Chumash fishing practices / Paleoethnobotanical investigations of archaeological sites on Santa Cruz Island / Culture contact on the Channel Islands : historic-era production and exchange systems / Social evolution and the political economy in the northern Channel Islands / Jeanne E. Arnold. Jeanne E. Arnold -- Jeanne E. Arnold -- Jeanne E. Arnold and Anthony P. Graesch -- Jeanne E. Arnold, Aimee M. Preziosi, and Paul Shattuck -- Scott Pletka -- Aimee M. Preziosi -- Colleen Delaney-Rivera -- Thomas A. Wake -- Roger H. Colten -- Scott Pletka -- Steve L. Martin and Virginia S. Popper -- Anthony P. Graesch --
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