Ancestors for the Pigs

Ancestors for the Pigs PDF

Author: Sarah M. Nelson

Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology

Published: 1998-01-29

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9781931707091

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This book brings together several new ways of thinking about pigs in the past, creating a dialogue by drawing on several kinds of approaches—from geography, ethnography, zoology, history, and archaeology—to enrich the way we all understand the evidence found in archaeological sites. MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology 15

Pigs for the Ancestors

Pigs for the Ancestors PDF

Author: Roy A. Rappaport

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2000-02-07

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 1478610026

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This influential work is the most important and widely cited book ever published in ecological anthropology. It is a classic case study of human ecology in a tribal society, the role of culture (especially ritual) in local and regional resource management, negative feedback, and the application of systems theory to an anthropological population. It is considered a major work of theory, yet it is also empirically grounded in Rappaports meticulous collection of quantitative and qualitative data on such material matters as diet and energy expenditure, as well as such mental-cognitive-ideational domains as myth and folk taxonomies. Rappaports tour de force is a recognized classic because it contributes in so many ways to anthropological theory, ethnographic methodology, ecological anthropology, and the anthropology of religion. This enlarged edition offers a carefully reasoned, empirically focused reassessment of Rappaports original study in the context of ongoing theoretical and methodological problems.