Wilson-Leonard: Artifacts and special artifact studies
Author : Michael B. Collins
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 19,33 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Archaeological surveying
ISBN :
Author : Michael B. Collins
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 19,33 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Archaeological surveying
ISBN :
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Publisher :
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 15,41 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Archaeological surveying
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Author : Michael B. Collins
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 39,56 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Archaeological surveying
ISBN :
Author : Monica Wilson
Publisher : Oxford : Clarendon Press
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 50,33 MB
Release : 1971
Category : History
ISBN :
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Publisher :
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 12,36 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Archaeological surveying
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Author : James Walker
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 48,41 MB
Release : 2019-10-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1785709496
Building on the first Wild Things volume (Oxbow Books 2014), which aimed to showcase the research putting archaeologists researching the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic at the cutting edge of understanding humanity’s past, this collection of contributions presents recent research from an international group of both early career and established scientists. Covering aspects of both Palaeolithic and Mesolithic research in order to encourage dialogue between practitioners of archaeology of both periods, contributions are also geographically diverse, touching on British, European, North American, and Asian archaeology. Topics covered include transitional periods, deer and people, stone tool technologies, pottery, land-use, antler frontlets, and the development of prehistoric archaeology an 'age of wonder'.
Author : Timothy K. Perttula
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 22,70 MB
Release : 2012-09-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1603446494
Paleoindians first arrived in Texas more than eleven thousand years ago, although relatively few sites of such early peoples have been discovered. Texas has a substantial post-Paleoindian record, however, and there are more than fifty thousand prehistoric archaeological sites identified across the state. This comprehensive volume explores in detail the varied experience of native peoples who lived on this land in prehistoric times. Chapters on each of the regions offer cutting-edge research, the culmination of years of work by dozens of the most knowledgeable experts. Based on the archaeological record, the discussion of the earliest inhabitants includes a reclassification of all known Paleoindian projectile point types and establishes a chronology for the various occupations. The archaeological data from across the state of Texas also allow authors to trace technological changes over time, the development of intensive fishing and shellfish collecting, funerary customs and the belief systems they represented, long-term changes in settlement mobility and character, landscape use, and the eventual development of agricultural societies. The studies bring the prehistory of Texas Indians all the way up through the Late Prehistoric period (ca. a.d. 700–1600). The extensively illustrated chapters are broadly cultural-historical in nature but stay strongly focused on important current research problems. Taken together, they present careful and exhaustive considerations of the full archaeological (and paleoenvironmental) record of Texas.
Author : Douglas W. Owsley
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 27,10 MB
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 160344307X
Author : Renee Beauchamp Walker
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 30,46 MB
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0803207646
These essays cast new light on Paleoindians, the first settlers of North America. Recent research strongly suggests that big-game hunting was but one of the subsistence strategies the first humans in the New World employed and that they also relied on foraging and fishing.
Author : Nicola Wilson
Publisher : Woolf Selected Papers Lup
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 23,9 MB
Release : 2018-06-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781942954569
Just over hundred years ago, in 1917, Leonard and Virginia Woolf began a publishing house from their dining-room table. This volume marks the centenary of that auspicious beginning. Inspired by Leonard and Virginia Woolf's radical innovations as independent publishers, the volume celebrates the Hogarth Press as a key intervention in modernist and women's writing and demonstrates its importance to independent publishing and bookselling in the long twentieth century. Building on work shared at the 27th Annual Virginia Woolf Conference held at the University of Reading in June 2017, the contributors discuss what Leonard Woolf called "The World of Books" in his long-running column on all sorts of book matters in the weekly periodical the Nation and Athenaeum. Topics include archives, craftsmanship, artwork, libraries, collecting, reading, publishing, translation, reception, re-visions, editing, and teaching. The essays collected here foreground the growing interventions of book and material history in Woolf studies and together provide a timely contribution to debates about independent publishing in our own rapidly-shifting world of books.