The Death of Owasco--Redux
Title | The Death of Owasco--Redux |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Authors | Hart, JP |
Editor | Rieth, CB, Hart, JP |
Book Title | Current Research in New York State Archaeology: A.D. 700-1300 |
Series Title | New York State Museum Record |
Series Volume | 2 |
Pagination | 95-108 |
Publisher | The University of the State of New York |
City | Albany, New York |
Keywords | archaeological systmatics, New York, Owasco |
Abstract | Owasco is a culture-historic taxon originally defined by Arthur C. Parker and later refined by William A. Ritchie in the first half of the twentieth century. This taxon was at the heart of a debate on northern Iroquoian origins in the 1990s and early 2000s. In a 2003 article Brumbach and I announced “The Death of Owasco” based on an analysis of the histories of the traits used to establish the boundary between Owasco culture and the earlier Point Peninsula culture. Here I review the research on these traits since that publication that indicate an even more extended and complex set of independent histories. I reiterate the need for archaeologists to move away from culture-historic taxa as units of analysis, interpretation, and summary. |