作者: Richard Adams
DOI: 10.1080/00438240600814051
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摘要: Abstract Protohistoric and probably Late Prehistoric Mountain Shoshones (sometimes known as Sheepeaters) who lived in around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of north-western North America made soapstone bowls mountains at time Euroamerican contact. The Rocky bowl industry is characterized by undecorated, flowerpot-shaped that generally hold more than one litre. Using ethnographic ethnohistoric data, well archaeological evidence, I examine how distribution soapstone – also steatite – vessels refines ideas about Shoshone territory, which turn makes it possible to delineate a seasonal mobility system included summertime use alpine mineral, floral faunal resources.