Technology as Human Social Tradition: Trait-Based Datasets of Hunter-Gatherer Material Culture (NW Siberia, Northwest Coast, Northern California).

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Technology as Human Social Tradition: Trait-Based Datasets of Hunter-Gatherer Material Culture (NW Siberia, Northwest Coast, Northern California).

Location World regionNorth and Central America
World regionAsia
Non British Isles countryRussia
Non British Isles countryCanada
Non British Isles countryNorth America
PlaceSiberia
PlacePacific Northwest Coast
PlaceNorthern California
PlaceCalifornia
TGNWorld, North and Central America, United States, Pacific Coast [7014680]
TGNWorld, North and Central America, United States, California [8711588]
TGNWorld, Asia, Russia, Siberia [7011548]
TGNWorld, North and Central America, Canada [7005685]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
73.1
179.4 -118.6
30.4
Subject Library of Congress Subject HeadingsTechnology and civilization--History
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsMaterial culture
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsKhanty
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCoast Salish textile fabrics
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCoast Salish baskets
OtherSocial Tradition
OtherHunter-gatherers
OtherEthnography
OtherCultural Traits
OtherCultural Inheritance
OtherCoast Salish
OtherCultural transmission
Project dates Created From01-APR-2003
Created To01-JUN-2009
First Released23-MAR-2021
Related information Associated CollectionNorthern Khanty Clothing and Footwear (Lower Ob' Region, Northwest Siberia (Collection Id: 1003930)
Associated CollectionPeter Jordan, ADS dataset “California Basketry Traditions” (deposited circa 2005).
Associated PublicationJordan, P. (2015). Technology as Human Social Tradition: Cultural Transmission among Hunter-Gatherers. Origins of Human Behavior and Culture Series (Book 7). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN-13: 978-0520276932. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520958333
Associated PublicationJordan, P. 2021 Technology as Human Social Tradition: 15 Trait-Based Datasets of Hunter-Gatherer Material Culture (Northwest Siberia, Pacific Northwest Coast, Northern California). Data Paper, Internet Archaeology 56.
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