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A Canyon through Time: Archaeology, History, and Ecology of the Tecolote Canyon Area, Santa Barbara County, California
Author: Jon M. Erlandson
Year: May 28, 2008
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A Canyon Through Time: Archaeology, History, and Ecology of the Tecolote Canyon Area, Santa Barbara County, California The Tecolote Canyon area in Santa Barbara County, California, has been home to human inhabitants for over 900 years, with the Chumash Indians occupying the region from approximately 200 to 500 years ago. This stunning canyon, known as "Hel'apunitse" or "guitar fish" to the Chumash, was once a thriving hub of Chumash village life. However, with the arrival of European settlers, the canyon changed hands multiple times, passing from Chumash ownership to Spanish, Mexican, and American control. In their book, A Canyon Through Time, the authors delve into the rich history of this unique area, using interdisciplinary approaches that combine archaeology, ecology, geology, and history to paint a comprehensive picture of the region's pre- and post-industrial development. The book begins by exploring the prehistoric era, detailing the Chumash way of life and their deep connection to the land. The authors examine the various tools and artifacts left behind by these early inhabitants, providing insight into their daily lives and cultural practices.
A Canyon Through Time: Archaeology, History, and Ecology of the Tecolote Canyon Area, Santa Barbara County, California Район Tecolote Canyon в округе Санта-Барбара, Калифорния, уже более 900 лет является домом для человеческих обитателей, причем индейцы чумаш занимали регион примерно от 200 до 500 лет назад. Этот потрясающий каньон, известный как «Hel 'apunitse» или «гитарная рыба» Чумашу, когда-то был процветающим центром сельской жизни Чумаша. Однако с прибытием европейских поселенцев каньон несколько раз переходил из рук в руки, переходя от владения Чумашем к испанскому, мексиканскому и американскому контролю. В своей книге «Каньон сквозь время» авторы углубляются в богатую историю этой уникальной области, используя междисциплинарные подходы, которые объединяют археологию, экологию, геологию и историю, чтобы нарисовать всеобъемлющую картину до- и постиндустриального развития региона. Книга начинается с исследования доисторической эпохи, детализируя чумашский образ жизни и их глубокую связь с землей. Авторы изучают различные инструменты и артефакты, оставленные этими ранними жителями, предоставляя представление об их повседневной жизни и культурных практиках.
A Canyon Through Time : Archaeology, History, and Ecology of the Tecolote Canyon Area, Santa Barbara County, Californie District de Tecolote Canyon dans le comté de Santa Barbara, Californie Depuis plus de 900 ans, les Indiens de la peste occupent la région il y a environ 200 à 500 ans. Ce magnifique canyon, connu sous le nom de « Hel'apunitse » ou « poisson de guitare » de Chumashu, était autrefois le centre florissant de la vie rurale de Chumasha. Cependant, avec l'arrivée des colons européens, le canyon a changé de mains à plusieurs reprises, passant de la possession de Chumash au contrôle espagnol, mexicain et américain. Dans leur livre « Canyon à travers le temps », les auteurs se penchent sur la riche histoire de ce domaine unique en utilisant des approches interdisciplinaires qui combinent l'archéologie, l'écologie, la géologie et l'histoire pour dresser un tableau complet du développement pré et post-industriel de la région. livre commence par une étude de l'ère préhistorique, détaillant le mode de vie de Chumashi et leur lien profond avec la terre. s auteurs étudient les différents outils et artefacts laissés par ces premiers résidents, fournissant un aperçu de leur vie quotidienne et de leurs pratiques culturelles.
A Canyon Through Time: Archaeology, History, and Ecology of the Tecolote Canyon Area, Condado de Santa Bárbara, California anyon en el condado de Santa Bárbara, California, ha sido el hogar de habitantes humanos durante más de 900 , con los indios chumash ocupando la región hace unos 200 a 500 . Este impresionante cañón, conocido como «Hel 'apunitse» o «pez guitarra» de Chumashu, fue una vez el centro próspero de la vida rural de Chumash. n embargo, con la llegada de los colonos europeos, el cañón cambió de manos en varias ocasiones, pasando de la posesión de Chumash al control español, mexicano y estadounidense. En su libro «cañón a través del tiempo», los autores profundizan en la rica historia de este campo único, utilizando enfoques interdisciplinarios que combinan arqueología, ecología, geología e historia para dibujar una imagen integral del desarrollo preindustrial y postindustrial de la región. libro comienza con una exploración de la era prehistórica, detallando el estilo de vida chumache y su profunda relación con la tierra. autores estudian las diferentes herramientas y artefactos que dejaron estos primeros habitantes, aportando una idea de su vida cotidiana y prácticas culturales.
Ein Canyon durch die Zeit: Archäologie, Geschichte und Ökologie der Tecolote Canyon Area, Santa Barbara County, Kalifornien Das Tecolote Canyon District in Santa Barbara County, Kalifornien, ist seit mehr als 900 Jahren die Heimat menschlicher Einwohner, wobei die Chumash-Indianer die Region vor etwa 200 bis 500 Jahren besetzten. Dieser atemberaubende Canyon, bekannt als „Hel 'apunitse“ oder „Gitarrenfisch“ Chumashu, war einst das blühende Zentrum des ländlichen bens von Chumash. Mit der Ankunft der europäischen edler wechselte der Canyon jedoch mehrmals den Besitzer und ging vom Besitz von Chumash zur spanischen, mexikanischen und amerikanischen Kontrolle über. In ihrem Buch The Canyon Through Time tauchen die Autoren in die reiche Geschichte dieses einzigartigen Gebiets ein und verwenden interdisziplinäre Ansätze, die Archäologie, Ökologie, Geologie und Geschichte kombinieren, um ein umfassendes Bild der prä- und postindustriellen Entwicklung der Region zu zeichnen. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Untersuchung der prähistorischen Epoche, in der die Chumash-bensweise und ihre tiefe Verbindung zur Erde detailliert beschrieben werden. Die Autoren untersuchen die verschiedenen Werkzeuge und Artefakte, die diese frühen Bewohner hinterlassen haben, und geben Einblicke in ihr tägliches ben und ihre kulturellen Praktiken.
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A Canyon Through Time: Archaeology, History, and Ecology of the Tecolote Canyon Area, Santa Barbara County, California Santa Barbara County, California'daki Tecolote Canyon bölgesi, yaklaşık 200 ila 500 yıl önce bölgeyi işgal eden Chumash Kızılderilileri ile 900 yıldan fazla bir süredir insanlara ev sahipliği yapmaktadır. "Hel 'apunitse" veya Chumashu "gitar balığı'olarak bilinen bu çarpıcı kanyon, bir zamanlar Chumash kırsal yaşamının gelişen bir merkeziydi. Bununla birlikte, Avrupalı yerleşimcilerin gelmesiyle kanyon, Chumash mülkiyetinden İspanyol, Meksika ve Amerikan kontrolüne geçerek birkaç kez el değiştirdi. "Canyon Through Time'adlı kitaplarında yazarlar, bölgenin sanayi öncesi ve sonrası gelişiminin kapsamlı bir resmini çizmek için arkeoloji, ekoloji, jeoloji ve tarihi birleştiren disiplinlerarası yaklaşımları kullanarak bu eşsiz alanın zengin tarihini araştırıyorlar. Kitap, tarih öncesi dönemin incelenmesiyle başlar, Chumash yaşam tarzını ve dünya ile derin bağlantılarını detaylandırır. Yazarlar, bu ilk sakinlerin geride bıraktığı çeşitli araçları ve eserleri inceleyerek, günlük yaşamlarına ve kültürel uygulamalarına dair fikir veriyor.
وادي عبر الزمن: علم الآثار والتاريخ والبيئة في منطقة تيكولوت كانيون، مقاطعة سانتا باربرا، كاليفورنيا كانت منطقة تيكولوت كانيون في مقاطعة سانتا باربرا، كاليفورنيا، موطنًا للبشر لأكثر من 900 عام من السكان، مع احتلال هنود تشوماش للمنطقة منذ حوالي 200 إلى 500 عام. كان هذا الوادي المذهل، المعروف باسم «Hel'apunitse» أو «سمكة الجيتار» تشوماشو، مركزًا مزدهرًا للحياة الريفية في تشوماش. ومع ذلك، مع وصول المستوطنين الأوروبيين، تم تغيير الوادي عدة مرات، وانتقل من حيازة تشوماش إلى السيطرة الإسبانية والمكسيكية والأمريكية. في كتابهم «Canyon Through Time»، يتعمق المؤلفون في التاريخ الغني لهذا المجال الفريد، باستخدام مناهج متعددة التخصصات تجمع بين علم الآثار والبيئة والجيولوجيا والتاريخ لرسم صورة شاملة لما قبل وما بعد الصناعة تنمية المنطقة. يبدأ الكتاب بدراسة حقبة ما قبل التاريخ، توضح بالتفصيل طريقة حياة تشوماش وارتباطها العميق بالأرض. يفحص المؤلفون الأدوات والتحف المختلفة التي خلفها هؤلاء السكان الأوائل، مما يوفر نظرة ثاقبة لحياتهم اليومية وممارساتهم الثقافية.

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