Structured worlds: the archaeology of hunter-gatherer thought and action
In: Approaches to anthropological archaeology
1. Introduction / Aubrey Cannon -- 2. Material culture perspectives on the worldview of northern hunter-gatherers / Peter Jordan -- 3. Humans, material culture and landscape : outline to an understanding of developments in worldviews on the Scandinavian peninsula, ca. 10,000-4500 BP / Ingrid Fuglestvedt -- 4. Cosmology and everyday perception in Northwest coast production, reproduction, and settlement / Aubrey Cannon -- 5. The structured world of the Niitsitapi : the landscape as historical archive among hunter-gatherers of the northern plains / Gerald A. Oetelaar and D. Joy Oetelaar -- 6. Landscape learning and lithic technology : seasonal mobility, enculturation and tool apprenticeship among the early Palaeo-Eskimos / S. Brooke Milne -- 7. Making space in the late Mesolithic of Britain / Lesley McFayden -- 8. Why does difference matter? : The creation of personhood and the categorisation of food among prehistoric fisher-gatherer-hunters of Northern Europe / Liliana Janik -- 9. Using worldwide samples in understanding the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Northern Europe / Helene Knutsson -- 10. Figurines, circular settlements and Jomon worldviews / Naoko Matsumoto -- 11. The involution of complexity in Jomon Japan / Simon Kaner -- 12. Conclusion / Aubrey Cannon.