Engineering mountain landscapes
an anthropology of social investment
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Publication
2015 - University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah
Language
English
Word Count
50,250 words, Guess
Page Count
201 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL30394812M
- ISBN-139781607814337
- OCLC Control Number913057811
- Internet Archiveengineeringmount0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number2015015511
Classifications
- DDC307.7
- LCCGN392 .E54 2015
- LCCGN392.E54 2015
and 1 more
- LCCGN392
Description
"Humans have occupied mountain environments and relied on mountain resources since the terminal Pleistocene. Their continuous interaction with the land from generation to generation has left material imprints ranging from anthropogenic fires to vision quest sites. The diverse case studies presented in this collection explore the material record of North American mountain dwellers and habitual users of high-elevation resources in terms of social investment{u2014}the intergenerational commitment of a group to a particular landscape. Contributors look creatively at the significance of social investment and its material and nonmaterial consequences, addressing landscape engineering at different times through diverse theoretical standpoints and archaeological, historical, and ethnographic data from varied mountain environments. Together, these original contributions demonstrate that social investment encompasses timeless ecological and ritual knowledge as well as innovation born from daily practice, tradition, and periodic adjustment to fit new social and political imperatives. Engineering Mountain Landscapes offers both substantive ideas of broad intellectual interest, specific case studies with state-of-art methodology, and a wealth of comparative data."--Publisher's website.
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