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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Post-Collapse Constructions of Community, Memory, and Identity: An Archaeological Analysis of Late Intermediate Period Community Formation in Bolivia's Desaguadero Valley

Zovar, Jennifer Montgomery Johnson 10 August 2012 (has links)
Theory in archaeology often concentrates on the rise or collapse of civilizations, while periods of instability following collapse have been underresearched. This is especially true in Bolivias southern Titicaca basin, where previous investigations have focused on the growth, expansion, and collapse of Tiwanaku. The goal of this dissertation was to use the large settlement of Pukara de Khonkho (located just 25 km south of Tiwanaku) as a test case to examine post-collapse community development and to clarify the local chronology, specifically considering the roles of population movement and intercommunity interaction. The research expands a body of literature on the archaeology of communities, a frame which is especially useful given the local nature of post-collapse developments. Pukara de Khonkho was examined through a multifaceted program of archaeological excavation, mapping, and artifact analysis. In order to put the site in regional and temporal context, additional research was conducted into Late Intermediate Period components at the nearby site of Khonkho Wankane and the Inca-Colonial site of Chaucha de Khula Marka. The major analytic focus was on a study of ceramics, including the creation of a new local typology. This new data provides a more nuanced understanding than was previously possible of Late Intermediate Period occupation in the southern Titicaca Basin and illustrates the broader value of post-collapse studies. Following Tiwanaku collapse (ca. 1150 AD), the ceremonial centers of the altiplano were virtually abandoned, giving way to smaller, ephemeral settlements, including ritual and quotidian use of pre-Tiwanaku sites like Khonkho Wankane. Research conducted for this dissertation has demonstrated that around 1300 AD some of these scattered populations began to come together at Pukara de Khonkho. Investigations illustrated that the site was well-integrated into the local landscape, with clearly defined areas for ritual, mortuary, domestic, and agricultural purposes as well as a shared pattern of material culture. The site was abruptly abandoned around the time of Inca conquest.
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The Bioarchaeology of Collapse: Ethnocide and Ethnogenesis in Post-Imperial Andahuaylas, Peru (AD 900 - 1200)

Kurin, Danielle Shawn 05 December 2012 (has links)
This dissertation investigates the bio-cultural impacts of Wari imperial collapse in the highland Andean region of Andahuaylas, Peru. Using a comprehensive social bioarchaeological approach based on both lab work and fieldwork, skeletal, artifactual, bio-geochemical, ethnohistoric and ethnographic data are incorporated within a social and environmental archaeological context. Mortuary practices, migratory patterns, dietary trends, health indices, patterns of biological affinity, incidences of trepanation, cranial modification, and trauma are assessed to better understand how they factor in to the reformulation of ethnic identity, and variable experiences of violence during the early post-imperial era (ca. AD 1000 1250). These data are then used to better understand how lifeways were renegotiated following tempestuous socio-political transformations. The research demonstrates that state collapse and societal restructuring variably impacted sub-population groups. Moreover, ethnogenesis, the creation of novel ethnic groups, and ethnocide, the targeted killing of ethnic groups, are linked processes in the post-collapse era. Thus, although post-imperial times may be fraught with want and deprivation, they are also crucibles for regeneration, innovation, and resilience.
123

A study of kinship and marriage among the Mudugas of Attappady in Kerala

Tharakan, George C 12 1900 (has links)
Kinship and marriage among the Mudugas of Attappady in Kerala
124

A study of health culture of Lambadas of Ambodh Tanda

Ali, Mohd. Arif 06 1900 (has links)
Health culture of Lambadas of Ambodh Tanda
125

Conservation and management of religious common pool resources: A study of the sacred groves of Jaspurnagar Chattisgarh

Pandey, Amitabh 12 1900 (has links)
A study of the sacred groves of Jaspurnagar Chattisgarh
126

Formal education among the Savara (An ethnographic study)

Sharma, B V 04 1900 (has links)
Formal education among the Savara
127

Problems of tribal development- A study of two villages in Manipur

Singh, Romesh M 08 1900 (has links)
A study of two villages in Manipur
128

Socio-cultural adaptations in a drought-prone village of Rayalaseema (A.P)

Prasad, Purendra N 11 1900 (has links)
Socio-cultural adaptations
129

Social identity and personal interest: A study of caste, family, and individual in a Telangana village

Park, Jeung Seuk 12 1900 (has links)
A study of caste, family, and individual in a Telangana village
130

A study of kinship and marriage among the Mudugas of Attappady in Kerala

Tharakan, George C 12 1900 (has links)
Kinship and marriage among the Mudugas

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