Patty Jo Watson
Of Caves and Shell Mounds
Ancient human groups in the Eastern Woodlands of North America were long viewed as homogeneous and stable hunter-gatherers, changing little until the late prehistoric period when Mesoamerican influences were thought to have stimulated important economic and social developments. The authors in this volume offer new, contrary evidence to dispute this earlier assumption, and their studies demonstrate the vigor and complexity of prehistoric peoples in the North American Midwest and Midsouth.
- Copyright year: 1996
Plants from the Past
Works Of Leonard W. Blake & Hugh C. Cutler
Plants from the Past is a fascinating, comprehensive record of the work of two dedicated plant scientists who were instrumental in the establishment of archaeobotany and paleoethnobotany as vigorous subdisciplines within American archaeology.
- Copyright year: 2001
The Woodland Southeast
- Copyright year: 2002
The Origins of Agriculture
An International Perspective
The eight case studies in this book -- each a synthesis of available knowledge about the origins of agriculture in a specific region of the globe -- enable scholars in diverse disciplines to examine humanity's transition to agricultural societies.
- Copyright year: 2006
Picture Cave
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Mississippian Cosmos
- Copyright year: 2015