Settlement and Society

Essays Dedicated to Robert McCormick Adams

Elizabeth C Stone editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA

Published:31st Dec '07

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Settlement and Society cover

This volume of essays dedicated to Robert McCormick Adams reflects both the breadth of his research and the select themes upon which he focused his attention. These essays written by his students and disciples focus on issues in Near Eastern archaeology but range as far afield as the Indus Valley and Mesoamerica. They are also concentrate on aspects of early complex society, but some refer back to the late Neolithic and others forward to Islamic times. The key foci of Adams' work are reflected in this collection: ecology, frontiers, urbanism, trade and technology are all explored. Yet in spite of the breadth of the scope of this volume, the various intellectual threads pioneered by Adams serve to tie the volume together. These include the use of multiple lines of evidence to attack problems, the use of a comparative approach - including the use of ethnographic analogy-as a means of understanding the development of early states, the importance of the continuum of settlement between city dwellers, farmers, marsh dwellers and pastoralists, and an overall appreciation of cultural ecology.

ISBN: 9781931745321

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 29mm

Weight: 755g

512 pages