Long Shore

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Archaeology
California
California archaeology
California coast
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Chinese Fisheries
Chumash
coastal studies
cultural relationships
cultural traditions
doghole ports
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Feluccas
indigenous
Marine Cultural Heritage
Marine Ecosystems
maritime landscape
maritime oriented communities
off-shore islands
Pacific Ocean
Pecho Coast
reusing ships
riverways
seafaring
shipping
social history
social transitions
USA
whaling

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800738652
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The archaeology of maritime cultural landscapes offers insights into cultural traditions, social transitions, and cultural relationships that reach beyond the narrow confines of waterfronts and beach strands and helps construct meaningful social histories. The long shore of California is not limited to the land that borders the Pacific Ocean, but includes the navigable waters that reach inland, the off-shore islands, and the riverways flow to the sea. Authors investigate the multifaceted character of maritime landscapes and maritime oriented communities in California’s equally diverse cultural landscape; viewed through an archaeological lens, and emphasizing social behavior and community as material culture in order to reveal intersections and commonalities.

Marco Meniketti is a Professor and senior archaeologist at San Jose State University in California. He has received the Vogel Prize from the Society for Industrial Archeology and the SJSU College of Social Science award for Excellence in Teaching and is the 2020 recipient of the Austen D. Warburton Award of Merit by the College of Social Science at San Jose State University. From 2017–20 he served as Chair of the Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology.