REPORT ON MOUND EXPLORATIONS PB

REPORT ON MOUND EXPLORATIONS PB
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Publisher : Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages : 848
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210010106118
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Synopsis REPORT ON MOUND EXPLORATIONS PB by : Cyrus Thomas

"With westward expansion in the United States beyond the Appalachian wall in the late eighteenth century, settlers increasingly encountered the mysterious earthen mounds of the interior eastern woodlands. These mounds, and the identity of the mound builders, would remain at the center of archaeological interest and debate through much of the succeeding nineteenth century. The Division of Mound Exploration of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, was established in 1881 to resolve the issue of the identity of the builders of the mounds. Published in 1894 as the accompanying paper of the Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, the final research report of the Division rejected the various speculative scenarios of vanished races and convincingly demonstrated that the forebearers of American Indian groups were the builders of the mounds. This final report is generally recognized as marking the beginning of modern archaeology in the Americas."--Page 5.

Following the Mississippian Spread

Following the Mississippian Spread
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9783030890827
ISBN-13 : 3030890821
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Synopsis Following the Mississippian Spread by : Robert A. Cook

This book is the first to specifically trace the movement of Mississippian maize farmers throughout the US Midwest and Southeast. By providing a backdrop of shifting climatic conditions during the period, this volume also investigates the relationship between farmers and their environments. Detailed regional overviews of key locations in the Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley, and the peripheries of the Mississippian culture area reveal patterns and variation in the expression of Mississippian culture and interactions between migrants and local communities. Methodologically, the case studies highlight the strengths of integrating a variety of data sets to identify migration. The volume provides a broader case study of the links between climate change, migration, and the spread of agriculture that is relevant to archaeologists and anthropologists studying early agricultural societies throughout the world. Key patterns of adaptation to and mitigation of the effects of droughts, for example, provide a framework for understanding the options available to societies in the face of climate change afforded by the time-depth of an archaeological perspective.

Race and Practice in Archaeological Interpretation

Race and Practice in Archaeological Interpretation
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780812203257
ISBN-13 : 0812203259
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Race and Practice in Archaeological Interpretation by : Charles E. Orser, Jr.

Scholars who investigate race—a label based upon real or perceived physical differences—realize that they face a formidable task. The concept has been contested and condoned, debated and denied throughout modern history. Presented with the full understanding of the complexity of the issue, Race and Practice in Archaeological Interpretation concentrates on the archaeological analysis of race and how race is determined in the archaeological record. Most archaeologists, even those dealing with recent history, have usually avoided the subject of race, yet Charles E. Orser, Jr., contends that its study and its implications are extremely important for the science of archaeology. Drawing upon his considerable experience as an archaeologist, and using a combination of practice theory as interpreted by Pierre Bourdieu and spatial theory as presented by Henri Lefebvre, Orser argues for an explicit archaeology of race and its interpretation. The author reviews past archaeological usages of race, including a case study from early nineteenth-century Ireland, and explores the way race was used to form ideas about the Mound Builders, the Celts, and Atlantis. He concludes with a proposal that historical archaeology—cast as modern-world archaeology—should take the lead in the archaeological analysis of race because its purview is the recent past, that period during which our conceptions of race developed.

Innermost Asia; Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Kan-su and Eastern Īrān, Carried Out and Described Under the Orders of H. M. Indian Government

Innermost Asia; Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Kan-su and Eastern Īrān, Carried Out and Described Under the Orders of H. M. Indian Government
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Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951001679173H
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Synopsis Innermost Asia; Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Kan-su and Eastern Īrān, Carried Out and Described Under the Orders of H. M. Indian Government by : Sir Aurel Stein

Technical Reports of the Federal Energy Administration

Technical Reports of the Federal Energy Administration
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Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000010549404
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Synopsis Technical Reports of the Federal Energy Administration by : United States. Federal Energy Administration

The Federal Energy Administration will issue bibliographies of its technical reports on a cumulative basis.

"The Caddo Nation"

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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 0292765746
ISBN-13 : 9780292765740
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Synopsis "The Caddo Nation" by : Timothy K. Perttula

First published in 1992 and now updated with a new preface by the author and a foreword by Thomas R. Hester, "The Caddo Nation" investigates the early contacts between the Caddoan peoples of the present-day Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas region and Europeans, including the Spanish, French, and some Euro-Americans. Perttula's study explores Caddoan cultural change from the perspectives of both archaeological data and historical, ethnographic, and archival records. The work focuses on changes from A.D. 1520 to ca. A.D. 1800 and challenges many long-standing assumptions about the nature of these changes.

Catalogue of Publications Issued by the Government of the United States

Catalogue of Publications Issued by the Government of the United States
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Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433016444253
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Synopsis Catalogue of Publications Issued by the Government of the United States by : United States. Superintendent of Documents

February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index