Description
Efnisyfirlit
- At Home on the Waves
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction — At Sea in the Twenty-First Century
- Chapter 1 — Moving Beyond the “Scape” to Being in the (Watery) World, Wherever
- Chapter 2 — Working Grounds, Producing Places, and Becoming at Home at Sea
- Chapter 3 — Reexamination of Brazilian Mounds: Changed Views of Coastal Societies
- Chapter 4 — Seamless Archaeology: The Evolving Use of Archaeology in the Study of Seascapes
- Chapter 5 — Moving Along: Wayfinding, Following, and Nonverbal Communication across the Frozen Sea
- Chapter 6 — Drawing Gestures: Body Movement in Perceiving and Communicating Submerged Landscapes
- Chaper 7 — Exploration of a Buried Seascape: The Cultural Maritime Landscapes of Tremadoc Bay
- Chapter 8 — Fish Traps of the Crocodile Islands: Windows on Another World
- Chapter 9 — A Community-Based Approach to Documenting and Interpreting the Cultural Seascapes of t
- Chapter 10 — Recognized Seaworthy: Resistance and Transformation among Icelandic Seawomen
- Chapter 11 — “It Is Windier Nowadays”: Coastal Livelihoods and Seascape-Making in Qeqertarsuaq
- Chaper 12 — Home-Making on Land and Sea in the Archipelagic Philippines
- Chapter 13 — Fishing for Food and Fun: How Fishing Practices Mediate Physical and Discursive Relat
- Chapter 14 — Sea Nomads: Sama-Bajau Mobility, Livelihoods, and Marine Conservation in Southeast As
- Chapter 15 — Formal and Informal Territoriality in Ocean Management
- Afterword — At Home on the Waves? A Concluding Comment
- Glossary
- Index




