Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and People Transformed - The Settlement of the American Continents: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Human Biogeography is one of the latest edited volumes on the subject of the peopling of the Americas. Between the editors\u27 introduction and closing, chapters by a number of authors offer diverse views of the early peopling event from the disciplines of physical anthropology, linguistics, genetics, ecological anthropology/archaeology, and paleontology. The volume is well edited, containing copious notes and a good bibliography
Imagine a complex academic book without a subtitle: straightforward, lucid, accessible. These qualit...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and P...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
A Continent Defined is the second of three volumes on North American discovery edited by geographer ...
Boal and Royle, geographers from Belfast\u27s Queen\u27s University, have assembled a volume consist...
This collection of nineteen articles presents up-to-date regional or topical syntheses of the best d...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Review of: North American Exploration. Vol. 3: A Continent Comprehended. Allen, John Logan, ed
For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling...
Review of: The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History. Vol. 2: Conti...
Between 1970 and 1990 there was a burst of paleoethnobotanical research into prehistoric Native Amer...
First paragraph: The editors and contributors to this large, impressive volume present thirty-two ch...
Imagine a complex academic book without a subtitle: straightforward, lucid, accessible. These qualit...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...
Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and P...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
A Continent Defined is the second of three volumes on North American discovery edited by geographer ...
Boal and Royle, geographers from Belfast\u27s Queen\u27s University, have assembled a volume consist...
This collection of nineteen articles presents up-to-date regional or topical syntheses of the best d...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Review of: North American Exploration. Vol. 3: A Continent Comprehended. Allen, John Logan, ed
For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling...
Review of: The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History. Vol. 2: Conti...
Between 1970 and 1990 there was a burst of paleoethnobotanical research into prehistoric Native Amer...
First paragraph: The editors and contributors to this large, impressive volume present thirty-two ch...
Imagine a complex academic book without a subtitle: straightforward, lucid, accessible. These qualit...
In this compact book, the outgrowth, or reprint, of his dissertation, Douglas Bamforth focuses his a...
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains is an informative but flawed book. As an example of en...