Archaeologies of Smoking, Pipes and Transatlantic Connections
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Archaeologies of Smoking, Pipes and Transatlantic Connections
de Barros Viana Hissa, Sarah
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2024
229
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9783031712562
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Chapter 1. Thinking Connections through Multiscale Studies: an Overture to Diverse Discussions on Smoking Pipes (Sarah de Barros Viana Hissa).- Chapter 2. Smoke on the Rocks: Pathways of Transformation in the Argentinian Northwest and Southern Andes (Veronica Soledad Lema).- Chapter 3. Classic Maya Tobacco Flasks, Production and Replication (Jennifer Cardinal et al).- Chapter 4. Made to Move?: Investigating Pipe Circulation Spheres and Social Contexts via Chemical Analysis (Elizabeth Bollwerk).- Chapter 5. "A Dozen Deer Skins as a Present & a Handful of Pipes Each": The Local Use of Indigenous-Made Tobacco Pipes in the Atlantic Chesapeake (Julia A. King and Lauren K. McMillan).- Chapter 6. Smoking in Portuguese Historical Archaeology. Clay Pipes, Social Habits and Long Distance Relations (Tania Casimiro and Miguel Sousa).- Chapter 7. Smoke, Sniff, Chew. Tobacco Consumption in Iceland during the 17th-19th centuries (Gavin Lucas and Jakob Orri Jonsson).- Chapter 8. Smoking Clay Pipesin Brazil: Small Conductors to Living Connections (Sarah de Barros Viana Hissa).- Chapter 9. The Golden Pipe: one Archaeology of Historical Ceramic Cachimbos in the Brazilian Amazon (Diogo M. Costa).- Chapter 10. The Clay Pipes of Valongo Wharf, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Constructing and Materializing New Communities in a New World (Tania Andrade Lima and Marcos Andre Torres de Souza).- Chapter 11. Archaeology of a Social Plague: Smoking Clay Pipes and Transformations in Ceramic Economy in Ile a Morphil (Senegambia 18th-19th Century) (Ibrahima Thiaw et al).
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Global Historical Archaeology;Archaeology of Ethnicity;Archaeological Ceramics;Material Culture Studies;Archaeology of Consumption;Smoking Archaeology;Clay Tobacco Pipes;Transatlantic Commerce;Archaeology of the Modern World;Atlantic History
Chapter 1. Thinking Connections through Multiscale Studies: an Overture to Diverse Discussions on Smoking Pipes (Sarah de Barros Viana Hissa).- Chapter 2. Smoke on the Rocks: Pathways of Transformation in the Argentinian Northwest and Southern Andes (Veronica Soledad Lema).- Chapter 3. Classic Maya Tobacco Flasks, Production and Replication (Jennifer Cardinal et al).- Chapter 4. Made to Move?: Investigating Pipe Circulation Spheres and Social Contexts via Chemical Analysis (Elizabeth Bollwerk).- Chapter 5. "A Dozen Deer Skins as a Present & a Handful of Pipes Each": The Local Use of Indigenous-Made Tobacco Pipes in the Atlantic Chesapeake (Julia A. King and Lauren K. McMillan).- Chapter 6. Smoking in Portuguese Historical Archaeology. Clay Pipes, Social Habits and Long Distance Relations (Tania Casimiro and Miguel Sousa).- Chapter 7. Smoke, Sniff, Chew. Tobacco Consumption in Iceland during the 17th-19th centuries (Gavin Lucas and Jakob Orri Jonsson).- Chapter 8. Smoking Clay Pipesin Brazil: Small Conductors to Living Connections (Sarah de Barros Viana Hissa).- Chapter 9. The Golden Pipe: one Archaeology of Historical Ceramic Cachimbos in the Brazilian Amazon (Diogo M. Costa).- Chapter 10. The Clay Pipes of Valongo Wharf, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Constructing and Materializing New Communities in a New World (Tania Andrade Lima and Marcos Andre Torres de Souza).- Chapter 11. Archaeology of a Social Plague: Smoking Clay Pipes and Transformations in Ceramic Economy in Ile a Morphil (Senegambia 18th-19th Century) (Ibrahima Thiaw et al).
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