| ISBN: | 9780520283336 (cloth) |
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| ISBN: | 0520283333 (cloth) |
| 编目源: | CU-S/DLC STF CUS DLC YDXCP BTCTA BDX UKMGB CDX YAM OCLCO |
| 地理区域代码: | n-us-ca |
| 个人名称: | Bettinger, Robert L., |
| 题名: | Orderly anarchy : sociopolitical evolution in aboriginal California / Robert L. Bettinger. |
| 索书号: | K712.9/B565E |
| 载体形态: | xii, 286 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
| 书目附注: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-280) and index. |
| 格式化内容附注: | 1. Introduction. Defining California ; Jorgensen's western North American Indians sample ; Regional variation ; Orderly anarchy -- 2. California in broad evolutionary perspective. The evolutionary fate of hunting and gathering ; The rise and fall of agriculture in western North America -- 3. The evolution of intensive hunting and gathering in eastern California. Intensification studies in California ; Ideal free distribution ; Plant intensification in eastern California ; Introduction of bow and arrow technology ; Effects of the bow ; Hunter-gatherer group size, subsistence risk, and resource pooling ; The small group shift in Owens Valley ; Alternative routes to plant intensification -- 4. The privatization of food. Pinyon intensification in eastern California ; Family band organization ; Murdock's theory of social organization ; The social organization of Great Basin family bands ; Why pinyon? ; The generalization and spread of privatization -- 5. Plant intensification west of the Sierra Crest. Appearance of the bow and intensification ; Acorns as a resource ; Archaeology of acorn use and intensification ; Medieval climatic anomaly -- 6. Patrilineal bands, sibs, and tribelets. The patrilineal band ; Privatization and the evolution of tribelets ; The archaeology of tribelet development ; The role of property -- 7. Back to the band : bilateral tribelets and bands. Demise of the patrilineal tribelet ; Patrilineal to bilateral organization ; Ascent of the individual ; Emergence of anarchy and the Yurok-Karuk-Hupa household group ; Cooperation in the presence of anarchy ; Discussion -- 8. Money. Background ; Why money in California? ; How California money might have evolved ; Money and inequality -- 9. The evolution of orderly anarchy. Motivation crowding ; Mind-set in aboriginal California ; Aboriginal orderly anarchy in evolutionary perspective ; Quantifying organizational authority ; Quantifying individual autonomy ; The evolutionary landscape : results -- 10. Conclusion. Money ; The importance of subsistence economy ; Orderly anarchy more generally ; Hierarchy versus orderly anarchy : alternative adaptive strategies ; Orderly anarchy now and in the future. |