Prehistoric Farmers of the Washita River Valley
Author : Robert L. Brooks
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Page : 168 pages
File Size : 13,62 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Social Science
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Author : Robert L. Brooks
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 13,62 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Social Science
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Author : Paul E. Minnis
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 15,14 MB
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ISBN : 9780816502240
Author : John D. Speth
Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 27,34 MB
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0915703548
Dramatic economic changes transformed an isolated 13th-century village of farmer-hunters in the arid grasslands of southeastern New Mexico into a community heavily engaged in long-distance bison hunting and intense exchange with the Puebloan world to the west.
Author : James Shannon Buchanan
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Page : 526 pages
File Size : 24,85 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Oklahoma
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Author : Ellen Sue Turner
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publications
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 46,96 MB
Release : 2011-12-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1589794656
Useful for academic and recreational archaeologists alike, this book identifies and describes over 200 projectile points and stone tools used by prehistoric Native American Indians in Texas. This third edition boasts twice as many illustrations—all drawn from actual specimens—and still includes charts, geographic distribution maps and reliable age-dating information. The authors also demonstrate how factors such as environment, locale and type of artifact combine to produce a portrait of theses ancient cultures.
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Page : 152 pages
File Size : 38,11 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Anthropology
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Author : Jon C. Lohse
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 1086 pages
File Size : 18,88 MB
Release : 2022-01-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1623499771
Often characterized by distinctive chipped-stone technology, the Calf Creek cultural horizon made its first appearance in the central and southern plains of North America some six thousand years ago. Distributed over a known area of more than 500,000 square miles, it is one of the largest post-Paleoindian archaeological cultural complexes identified to date. One of the most notable aspects of Calf Creek culture is its distinctive, deeply notched bifaces, many of which show evidence of heat-treating. Recent targeted dating suggests that these unique traits, which required exacting knapping and other techniques for production, arose in a relatively narrow window, sometime around 5,950–5,700 calendar years before the present. Given the wide geographical distribution of Calf Creek artifacts, however, researchers surmise that these technological innovations, once adopted, spread fairly quickly throughout the associated cultural groups. Editors Jon C. Lohse, Marjorie A. Duncan, and Don G. Wyckoff have collected in this comprehensive volume much of what is currently known about the Calf Creek cultural horizon. In a collaboration involving professional and academic archaeologists, landowners, and avocationalists, The Calf Creek Horizon brings together for the first time in a single source fine details of geographic distribution, regional variability, typology, and technological aspects of Calf Creek material culture. This first-ever “big picture” view will inform and direct related research for years to come.
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Page : 292 pages
File Size : 33,72 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Indians of North America
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Page : 558 pages
File Size : 27,79 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Archaeology
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Author : Ellen Sue Turner
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 30,94 MB
Release : 1999-01-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1461718171
A Field Guide to Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians identifies and describes more than 200 dart and arrow projectile points and stone tools used by prehistoric Native Americans in Texas.