
doi: 10.7560/728738
Foreword by Tom D. Dillehay Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Conceptualizing Hunter-Gatherers and Distinguishing Identity in the Archaeological Record Chapter 2. Framing a Model of Prehistoric Identity: Ethnographic Analogy and Archaeological Expectations Chapter 3. Introducing the Toyah Phenomenon Chapter 4. Assessing Toyah Models and Archaeological Perceptions of the Toyah Region Chapter 5. Historical Context: Conceptualizing Historical Frames of Reference Chapter 6. Archaeological Context Chapter 7. Toyah Archaeology: Material, Geographic Distribution, and the Concept of Toyah Culture Chapter 8. Putting It All Together: Correlating Toyah Archaeology with Sociocultural Identities Chapter 9. Discussion and Conclusion Bibliography Index
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