Paleofauna Coloring Book for Children (8x10 Coloring Book / Activity Book)


Book Description

This coloring book is packed full of fun, calming, and satisfying coloring pages, suitable for kids ages 4 and up. Fun and entertaining dinosaur-themed designs make this varied book perfect for girls, boys, teens and tweens, and maybe even adults or parents who can manage to find the time to relax and color. Why You'll Love This Book: - Contains 34 pictures. - Pictures are single-page, to avoid bleed-through. - Age appropriate for pre-school and elementary age kids 4 years - and up. - A nice sized format (8" x 10") for small hands to enjoy. So if your child loves the dinosaurs, then order your copy today!




The Completely Inaccurate Dinosaur Coloring Book for Children (8x10 Coloring Book / Activity Book)


Book Description

This coloring book is packed full of fun, calming, and satisfying coloring pages, suitable for kids ages 4 and up. Fun and entertaining dinosaur-themed designs make this varied book perfect for girls, boys, teens and tweens, and maybe even adults or parents who can manage to find the time to relax and color. Why You'll Love This Book: - Contains 14 pictures. - Pictures are single-page, to avoid bleed-through. - Age appropriate for pre-school and elementary age kids 4 years - and up. - A nice sized format (8" x 10") for small hands to enjoy. So if your child loves dinosaurs, then order your copy today!




Dinosaur Coloring Book for Children - Create Your Own Doodle Cover (8x10 Hardcover Personalized Coloring Book / Activity Book)


Book Description

This Dinosaur Coloring Book is a DIY coloring activity that's easy, fun, and a great keepsake for anyone who loves to color! A great activity for anyone--artistic or not! You can easily personalize your book by adding your name on the cover and create all the doodles you want. Permanent and washable markers work great on the cover. GREAT GIFT IDEA - the best creative and educational fun for young and older artists. Perfect for school projects, parties, celebrations, birthdays, holidays. Ideal to give as an individual color and learn activity, too. This coloring book contains a beautiful collection of dinosaur-themed coloring pages - all delicately wrapped in beautiful illustrations to color and display. Immerse yourself in the calming activity of coloring, while embracing the therapeutic experience of cute dinosaurs. Why You'll Love This Book: - Contains 20 pictures. - Blank Cover to create your own cover design. - Age appropriate pictures for elementary and middle school age kids 4 years and up. - A nice sized format (8" x 10") for small hands to enjoy. So if your child loves dinosaurs, then order your copy today!




Dinos and Dots Coloring Book for Children - Create Your Own Doodle Cover (8x10 Hardcover Personalized Coloring Book / Activity Book)


Book Description

This Dinos and Dots Coloring Book is a DIY coloring activity that's easy, fun, and a great keepsake for anyone who loves to color! A great activity for anyone--artistic or not! You can easily personalize your book by adding your name on the cover and create all the doodles you want. Permanent and washable markers work great on the cover. GREAT GIFT IDEA - the best creative and educational fun for young and older artists. Perfect for school projects, parties, celebrations, birthdays, holidays. Ideal to give as an individual color and learn activity, too. This coloring book contains a beautiful collection of dinosaur-themed coloring pages - all delicately wrapped in beautiful illustrations to color and display. Immerse yourself in the calming activity of coloring, while embracing the therapeutic experience of cute dinosaurs. Why You'll Love This Book: - Contains 20 pictures. - Blank Cover to create your own cover design. - Age appropriate pictures for elementary and middle school age kids 4 years and up. - A nice sized format (8" x 10") for small hands to enjoy. So if your child loves dinosaurs, then order your copy today!




Prehistoric America


Book Description

During the past 30 years, the relationship between humans and the environment has changed more drastically than during any previous period in human history. Local sustainable exploitation of natural resources has been overridden by global interests indifferent to the detrimental impact of their activities on local environments and their inhabitants. Increasingly efficient technology has reduced the need for human labor, but improved medical treatment favors reproduction and survival, creating a growing imbalance between population density and food supply. Rapid transportation is introducing alien species to distant terrestrial and aquatic environments, where they displace critical elements in the local food chain.This succinct and profusely illustrated volume applies evolutionary and cultural theory to the interpretation of prehistoric cultural development in the western hemisphere. After reviewing cultural development in Mesoamerica and the central Andes, Meggers examines adaptation in North and South American regions with similar environments to evaluate the influence of adaptive constraints on cultural content.What made the human species dominant on the planet is the substitution of cultural behavior for biological behavior. Prehistoric Americans applied this ability to develop sustainable relationships with their environments. Many succeeded and others did not. Paleoclimatic reconstructions can be compared with archeological sequences and ethnographic descriptions to identify cultural behavior responsible for the difference. Comparison of the responses of Amazonians and Mayans to episodes of severe drought provides useful insights into what we are doing wrong.




The Origins and Development of the Andean State


Book Description

This volume brings together research on the evolution of civilisation in the Andean region of South America from the work of sixteen leading scholars, at one time actively engaged in fieldwork in Peru. Beginning with early chiefdom societies living along the Peruvian coast 2000 years before Christ, the authors trace the growing complexity of Andean states and empires over the next 3000 years. They examine the accomplishments of the ancient Andeans in the rise of magnificent monumental architecture and the construction of unparalleled prehistoric irrigation systems. They also look at the dominant role of warfare in Andean societies and at the collapse of empires in the millennia before the arrival of the Spanish in 1534. Together, the contributors provide the first systematic study of the evolution of polities along the dry coastal plains and high mountain valleys of the Peruvian Andes.




Coloring Book 14


Book Description

Coloring books for kids is an activity that is educational and fun at the same time. These books usually have large pictures and clear contours, specifically designed to make coloring easier for children. The designs often vary, from cute cartoon characters, cute animals, to charming natural landscapes. Bright and varied colors dominate the pages, awakening children's creativity and imagination. The coloring process can help them develop fine motor skills, improve focus, and teach them about color selection and coordination. Apart from that, coloring can also be a relaxing activity for children, helping them deal with stress or anxiety in a fun way. Coloring books often also contain educational elements, such as numbers, letters, or other concepts embedded in the images. By coloring these books, children can not only express themselves but also learn while playing, making it an ideal combination for their all-round development.







Prehistoric America


Book Description

The cultural parallels between widely separated but environmentally similar regions are often extraordinary, yet these parallels are discounted by anthropologists on the basis that they ignore a large mass of less similar data. Too often cultural parallels between distant regions have been taken for granted rather than recognized as phenomena that need to be explained. The thesis of Prehistoric America is that they are neither fortuitous nor inconsequential, but an indication of the strength of environmental pressures on cultural development. This work is an excellent introduction to the prehistoric cultures of North and South America, one that will help the reader to discover and enjoy the intellectual adventure of archeology.




Moundbuilders of the Amazon


Book Description

Moundbuilders of the Amazon shows that sophisticated archaeological, bioarchaeological, and geophysical techniques of remote sensing are fully applicable to tropical sites. Additionally, the comprehensive use of such techniques by all archaeologists, doing fieldwork anywhere, could revolutionize archaeology, allowing archaeologists to look inside sites rather than simply excavate them.**Using a variety of remote sensing techniques, Roosevelt documents the existence of a major moundbuilding culture possessing monumental architecture and a rich artistic tradition on the lowland tropical floodplain of Marajo Island at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil, from about 400 A. D. to about 1,300 A. D.**Marajo Island at the mouth of the Amazon River is about the same size as Switzerland or Belgum. A well developed civilization existed there from about 400 A. D. to 1,300 A. D., comparable in many ways to the Inca civilization to the west or to the Aztec and Maya cultures to the north or, in some interesting ways, to the Pharonic cultures which developed at the mouth of the Nile. Because this civilization had no stone at its disposal, it expressed its monumental architecture in packed dirt which washed back into the alluvial floodplain long ago, effectively preventing archaeological discovery until the recent development of sophisticated techniques of remote sensing and reconstruction. Key Features * Reports on the most extensive stratigraphic excavations ever of an ancient Amazonian civilization adapted to a floodplain environment * Introduces the first use of geophysics for archaeology in non-specialized language * Illustrates, for the first time, the elaborate art of a complex society that was indigenous to the tropical lowlands * Describes monumental sites, rich polychrome pottery, and the first extensive biological remains ever recovered in an Amazonian site * Proves that sophisticated archaeological, bioarchaeological, and geophysical techniques of remote sensing are fully applicable to tropical sites * Shows that the comprehensive use of such methods could revolutionize archaeology by allowing archaeologists to look inside sites rather than simply excavate them * Provides examples which prove that the theories about the limitations of the tropical environment for cultural evolution are simply untrue and were based on faulty knowledge of the region and its archaeology