The Archaeology of Spanish Missions and Colonies in the New World: Perspectives from Historical Archaeology

$25.00

This book offers a scholarly resource for students studying American history, archaeology, and cultural change.

The Archaeology of Spanish Missions and Colonies in the New World: Perspectives from Historical Archaeology
The Archaeology of Spanish Missions and Colonies in the New World: Perspectives from Historical Archaeology
$25.00

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A compilation by Steve A. Tomka and Timothy K. Perttula including articles from Historical Archaeology. Topics include Theoretical Perspectives and Approaches, Context and Process of Material Culture, Reflections on Identity, Status, and Culture Change, Subsistence, and Site Structure. For a complete Table of Contents, please view http://pastfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/PerttulaAndTomkaTOCPNG-copy.png, or visit the publication’s homepage and click “preview” beneath the large image of the cover, which will display the first few pages of the book.

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Weight 0.73 lbs
Dimensions 21.6 × 1.8 × 27.9 in

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