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Das archäologische Projekt Toquaht: Forschung in T'ukw'aa, einer Nuu-chah-nulth Villa

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ISBN-13
9781407314891
Book Title
The Toquaht Archaeological Project
ISBN
9781407314891
Publication Year
2023
Series
British Archaeological Reports International Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Toquaht Archaeological Project : Research at T'ukw'aa, a Nuu-Chah-nulth Village and Defensive Site in Barkley Sound, Western Vancouver Island
Author
Gregory G. Monks, Denis E. St. Claire, Alan D. Mcmillan
Item Length
11.7in
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports The Limited
Item Width
8.3in
Number of Pages
126 Pages

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The Toquaht Archaeological Project was led by the authors in cooperation with the Toquaht First Nation, one of the Nuu-chah-nulth peoples of western Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The Nuu-chah-nulth formerly lived in large villages of plank-covered houses facing the sea, relying on a wide variety of fish species and marine mammals, including large whales. This volume presents research results from T'ukw'aa, the ancient village in Barkley Sound from which the modern Toquaht derive their name. This location, occupied for over 1,000 years, includes a defensive headland, or "fortress," that provided a lookout location and place of refuge during hostilities. Ethnographic and ethnohistoric descriptions of Toquaht life are followed by discussion of archaeological research at T'ukw'aa to examine life prior to contact with Europeans and immediately after. All excavated materials, including faunal remains and artifacts, are described and assessed, providing insights into past lifeways in this outer-coast community.

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Publisher
British Archaeological Reports The Limited
ISBN-10
1407314890
ISBN-13
9781407314891
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Author
Gregory G. Monks, Denis E. St. Claire, Alan D. Mcmillan
Publication Name
Toquaht Archaeological Project : Research at T'ukw'aa, a Nuu-Chah-nulth Village and Defensive Site in Barkley Sound, Western Vancouver Island
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Series
British Archaeological Reports International Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
126 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.7in
Item Width
8.3in

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Lc Classification Number
E99.N85
Reviews
'The quality of the data in this volume is excellent, reflecting theconsistently high quality of previous works by these authors. This volume willunquestionably be of interest to those involved in the archaeology of theNorthwest Coast of North America.' Dr. Trevor Orchard, University of TorontoMississauga
Table of Content
List of FiguresList of TablesAbstractNotes on Writing Nuu-chah-nulth Terms1. Introduction to the Toquaht Archaeological Project1.1. Toquaht Territory and Major Villages1.2. The "West Coast Culture Type"1.3. The T'ukw'aa Defensive Site2. The Toquaht People2.1. Toquaht Ethnography2.1.1. Major Sources 2.1.2. Political Structure, Component Groups, and Chiefly Rights2.1.3. The Food Quest2.2. Ethnohistory2.2.1. European Exploration and the Maritime Fur Trade Period2.2.2. Colonial Settlement and Administration2.3. Oral History 2.3.1. Traditions of Remote Times2.3.2. Narratives of Historical Events2.3.3. Toquaht Subgroups2.3.4. Place Name Studies3. Barkley Sound Archaeological Research 3.1. The Toquaht Archaeological Project3.2. Other Archaeological Research in Barkley Sound4. Excavation at T'ukw'aa 4.1. T'ukw'aa: A Village and Defensive Site4.2. Excavation Methodology and Extent4.3. Stratigraphy 4.3.1. Village4.3.2. Defensive Area4.4. Chronology4.4.1. Village4.4.2. Defensive Area4.4.3. Summary5. Excavated Materials: Artifacts and Features5.1. Artifacts of Indigenous Manufacture5.1.1. Artifacts of Bone5.1.2. Artifacts of Antler5.1.3. Artifacts of Tooth 5.1.4. Artifacts of Shell5.1.5. Artifacts of Stone5.2. Features5.2.1. Village5.2.2. Defensive Area6. Excavated Materials: Fauna6.1. Fauna from DfSj-23A, T'ukw'aa Village 6.1.1. Sample, Methodology and Terminology6.2. Data (DfSj-23A)6.2.1. Taxonomic Abundance6.2.2. Fish6.2.3. Land Mammals6.2.4. Sea Mammals6.2.5. Birds6.2.6. Mollusca6.2.7. Crustacea6.2.8. Echinoida (sea urchins)6.2.9. Polyplacophora (chitons)6.3. Fauna from DfSj-23B, the T'ukw'aa Defensive Location6.3.1. Sample, Methodology and Terminology6.4. Data (DfSj-23B)6.4.1. Taxonomic Abundance7. The T'ukw'aa Fauna: Interpretation and Integration7.1. DfSj-23A: T'ukw'aa Village 7.1.1. Environmental Exploitation7.1.2. Chronological Patterns7.1.3. Spatial Patterns7.2. DfSj-23B: The T'ukw'aa Defensive Location7.2.1. Econiche Exploitation7.2.2. Chronological Patterns7.2.3. Spatial Patterns7.3. Comparison of Village and Defensive Fauna7.4. Integration with other Barkley Sound sites7.4.1. Residential Locations7.4.2. Defensive Locations7.5. Summary8. Post-Contact Archaeology at T'ukw'aa8.1. Artifacts of Introduced Historic Materials8.1.1. Possible fur trade period materials8.1.2. Later materials8.2. Historic Period Features9. Summary and Discussion9.1. The West Coast Culture Type9.2. Change Over Time9.3. Life at T'ukw'aa9.4. The T'ukw'aa Defensive Site9.5. The Recent Period at T'ukw'aa9.6. In Retrospect9.7. Final CommentsReferences Cited
Copyright Date
2023
Topic
Archaeology, United States / General
Lccn
2023-553145
Dewey Decimal
971.12
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science

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