The Michigan archaeologist

The Michigan archaeologist
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Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : NWU:35556009013152
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Michigan Archaeologist

Michigan Archaeologist
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Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000093099079
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The Younge Site

The Younge Site
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Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780932206015
ISBN-13 : 0932206018
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Synopsis The Younge Site by : Emerson F. Greenman

In 1935, archaeologist Emerson F. Greenman excavated the Younge site of Lapeer County, Michigan. In this volume, he describes the site and the archaeological material found there, including the remains of two large enclosures, 57 burials, pottery, tobacco pipes, and stone and bone tools.

Cosa V

Cosa V
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 0472113631
ISBN-13 : 9780472113637
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Synopsis Cosa V by : Elizabeth Fentress

A presentation of seven years' archaeological excavation, research, and analysis of the site of Cosa

The Michigan Roadside Naturalist

The Michigan Roadside Naturalist
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780472024599
ISBN-13 : 0472024590
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Synopsis The Michigan Roadside Naturalist by : J. Alan Holman

Did you know . . . ? Michigan is seventeenth in oil production in the United States. The Great Lakes are said to be the only glacially produced structures that can be seen from the moon. Michigan was once part of a coral reef. The wood frog is one of the commonest true frogs of moist woodland floors in Michigan today and is able to freeze solid during the winter without harmful effects. These and many more amazing facts await the curious traveler in The Michigan Roadside Naturalist, J. Alan and Margaret B. Holman's captivating guide to the natural treasures of Michigan. A perfect accompaniment to the classic Michigan Trees and The Forests of Michigan, this user-friendly guide offers a Who's Who of the geology, biology, and archaeology of the Great Lakes State, as well as highway adventures along the state's major routes. The book begins with an educational yet accessible tour of important points in Michigan's natural and archaeological history, followed by seven road trips based on commonly traveled state routes, moving from south to north in the Lower Peninsula and east to west in the Upper Peninsula. Readers can proceed directly to the road trips or familiarize themselves with the state's treasure trove of fascinating features before embarking. Either way, an informative and fun odyssey awaits the passionate naturalist, amateur or otherwise. J. Alan Holman is Curator Emeritus of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Michigan State University Museum and Emeritus Professor of Geology and Zoology at Michigan State University. Margaret B. Holman is Research Associate at Michigan State University Museum and Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University.

Retrieving Michigan's Buried Past

Retrieving Michigan's Buried Past
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Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Total Pages : 494
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ISBN-10 : 0877370435
ISBN-13 : 9780877370437
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Synopsis Retrieving Michigan's Buried Past by : John R. Halsey

This volume presents more than a hundred centuries of human occupation in the Great Lakes state. It covers the full range of prehistoric occupations in the state and also examines the archaeology of Michigan from the time of the first European exploration to the dawn of the 20th century.

The Archaeology of the Logging Industry

The Archaeology of the Logging Industry
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ISBN-10 : 0813066581
ISBN-13 : 9780813066585
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Synopsis The Archaeology of the Logging Industry by : John G. Franzen

The American lumber industry helped fuel westward expansion and industrial development during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, building logging camps and sawmills?and abandoning them once the trees ran out. In this book, John Franzen surveys archaeological studies of logging sites across the nation, explaining how material evidence found at these locations illustrates key aspects of the American experience during this era. Franzen delves into the technologies used in cutting and processing logs, the environmental impacts of harvesting timber, the daily life of workers and their families, and the social organization of logging communities. He highlights important trends, such as increasing mechanization and standardization, and changes in working and living conditions, especially the food and housing provided by employers. Throughout these studies, which range from Michigan to California, the book provides access to information from unpublished studies not readily available to most researchers. The Archaeology of the Logging Industryalso shows that when archaeologists turn their attention to the recent past, the discipline can be relevant to today?s ecological crises. By creating awareness of the environmental deterioration caused by industrial-scale logging during what some are calling the Anthropocene, archaeology supports the hope that with adequate time for recovery and better global-scale stewardship, the human use of forests might become sustainable. A volume in the series the American Experience in Archaeological Perspective, edited by Michael S. Nassaney

Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan

Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan
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Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9780915703890
ISBN-13 : 0915703890
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Synopsis Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan by : John R. Halsey

Isle Royale and the counties that line the northwest coast of Michigan's Upper Peninsula are called Copper Country because of the rich deposits of native copper there. In the nineteenth century, explorers and miners discovered evidence of prehistoric copper mining in this region. They used those "ancient diggings" as a guide to establishing their own, much larger mines, and in the process, destroyed the archaeological record left by the prehistoric miners. Using mining reports, newspaper accounts, personal letters, and other sources, this book reconstructs what these nineteenth-century discoverers found, how they interpreted the material remains of prehistoric activity, and what they did with the stone, wood, and copper tools they found at the prehistoric sites. "This volume represents an exhaustive compilation of the early written and published accounts of mines and mining in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It will prove a valuable resource to current and future scholars. Through these early historic accounts of prospectors and miners, Halsey provides a vivid picture of what once could be seen." —John M. O'Shea, curator of Great Lakes Archaeology, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology

Bibliography of Michigan Archaeology

Bibliography of Michigan Archaeology
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Publisher : U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9781949098235
ISBN-13 : 1949098230
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Synopsis Bibliography of Michigan Archaeology by : Alexis A. Praus

For this volume, Alexis A. Praus compiled a bibliography of publications on Michigan archaeology. The sources listed are from public libraries and university libraries in Michigan, as well as the Chicago Public Library, the Boston Public Library, the Harvard Peabody Museum, and other collections.

Archaic Societies

Archaic Societies
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 895
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ISBN-10 : 9781438427003
ISBN-13 : 143842700X
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Synopsis Archaic Societies by : Thomas E. Emerson

Essential overview of American Indian societies during the Archaic period across central North America.