2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2016.03.001
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Immovable food storage facilities, knowledge, and landscape in non-sedentary societies: Perspectives from northern Michigan

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“…Nevertheless, are these evidences pointing at the emergence of individual agents or groups with the capacity to hoard and centralize some social surpluses? As demonstrated by multiple studies, storage is not some kind of prelude to complexity (Howey & Frederick, 2016;Sanger, 2017) but an extended and variable practice which has important informative potentials on social, economic, and even ideological realms (Rothman, 2016). Different interpretations proposed the existence of public storage systems as a consequence of the competitive strategies emergent authorities with the capacity to hoard and redistribute surpluses (Laguens, 2014;Smith 2002;Smyth, 1991;Wesson, 1999).…”
Section: Discussion: Early Village Household Vegetable Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, are these evidences pointing at the emergence of individual agents or groups with the capacity to hoard and centralize some social surpluses? As demonstrated by multiple studies, storage is not some kind of prelude to complexity (Howey & Frederick, 2016;Sanger, 2017) but an extended and variable practice which has important informative potentials on social, economic, and even ideological realms (Rothman, 2016). Different interpretations proposed the existence of public storage systems as a consequence of the competitive strategies emergent authorities with the capacity to hoard and redistribute surpluses (Laguens, 2014;Smith 2002;Smyth, 1991;Wesson, 1999).…”
Section: Discussion: Early Village Household Vegetable Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storing means setting aside material things (food, tools, water, seeds for plants) for some future use (Halperin, 1994). Food storage includes three main types: physical storage, biological storage (as fat on one"s body), and social storage (through exchange relationships) (Howey & Frederick, 2016). Throughout this paper, we will focus on the first type considering that it is the most trackable in the archaeological record.…”
Section: Storage Surplus and Archaeological Interpretationsmentioning
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“…Assuming a function based on lack of evidence ignores the possibility that pit features served a range of functions. Over the past twenty-five years, researchers such as Dunham 2000, Fredrick 2015, Hambacher and Homan 1995, Holman and Krist, 2011, Howey and Fredrick 2016, Howey and Parker 2008, and Skibo et al 2007, have proven the importance of investigating pit feature function and have shown how these storage and processing pits can inform our understanding of Upper Great Lakes hunter-gatherer life. With this study I hope contribute to the ongoing discussion of pit feature use in the Upper Great Lakes and I have sought to provide a functional interpretation of pit function using a performance based approach.…”
Section: Concluding Thoughtsmentioning
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“…Pit feature tend to be found near bodies of water but also occur up to a mile away from a water source (Hambacher and Holman 1995). Pits not found near rivers or lakes are commonly found near occupation sites (Howey and Fredrick 2016).…”
Section: Introduction and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%