Archaeology of the mid-Holocene southeast:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Gainesville University Press of Florida ©1996
Schriftenreihe:Ripley P. Bullen series
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-370) and index
Geoarchaeology and the mid-holocene landscape history of the greater southeast - Joseph Schuldenrein -- - Mid-holocene forest history of Florida and the coastal plain of Georgia and South Carolina - William A. Watts, Eric C. Grimm, T.C. Hussey -- - Changing strategies of lithic technological organization - Daniel S. Amick, Philip J. Carr -- - Technological innovations in economic and social contexts - Kenneth E. Sassaman -- - Middle and Late archaic architecture - Kenneth E. Sassaman, R. Jerald Ledbetter -- - Paleoethnobotanical record for the mid-holocene southeast - Kristen J. Gremillion -- - Mid-holocene faunal exploitation in the southeastern United States - Bonnie W. Styles, Walter E. Klippel -- - Biocultural inquiry into Archaic period populations of the southeast : trauma and occupational stress - Maria O. Smith -- - Approaches to modeling regional settlement in the Archaic period southeast - David G. Anderson -- - Southeastern mid-holocene coastal settlements - Michael Russo -- - Accounting for submerged Mid-holocene archaeological sites in the southeast : a case study from the Chesapeake Bay Estuary, Virginia - Dennis B. Blanton -- - Emergence of long-distance exchange networks in the southeastern United States - Richard W. Jefferies -- - Consideration of the Social Organization of the Shell Mound Archaic - Cheryl P. Claassen -- - Southeastern archaic mounds - Michael Russo -- - Poverty point and greater southeastern prehistory : the culture that did not fit - Jon L. Gibson
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xx, 387 pages)
ISBN:0585206791
0813014344
9780585206790

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