This collection of nineteen articles presents up-to-date regional or topical syntheses of the best data relating to the last Ice Age inhabitants in Northeast Asia, Beringia, and North America. Many of the papers were given in 1989 at the First World Summit, sponsored by the Center for the Study of the First Americans at the University of Maine. Authors were given the opportunity to update their syntheses to include new finds in their regions during the decade between the Summit and the book\u27s publication, though some contributors waived the opportunity
From the Yenisei to the Yukon: Interpreting Lithic Assemblage Variability in Late Pleistocene/Early ...
Paleoamerican Odyssey collects 31 papers originally presented at the 2013 Conference by the same nam...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
This collection of nineteen articles presents up-to-date regional or topical syntheses of the best d...
Paleoamerican Origins is a compilation of23 papers, most of them expanded versions of presentations ...
Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and P...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling...
North American Clovis culture is one of the most popular and well known archaeological cultures (kno...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...
Archaeologists and researchers in allied fields have long sought to understand human colonization of...
Background Understanding the dynamics of the human range expansion across northeastern Eurasia duri...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
From the Yenisei to the Yukon: Interpreting Lithic Assemblage Variability in Late Pleistocene/Early ...
Paleoamerican Odyssey collects 31 papers originally presented at the 2013 Conference by the same nam...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
This collection of nineteen articles presents up-to-date regional or topical syntheses of the best d...
Paleoamerican Origins is a compilation of23 papers, most of them expanded versions of presentations ...
Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and P...
The traditional view of American colonization during the late Pleistocene has largely been condition...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling...
North American Clovis culture is one of the most popular and well known archaeological cultures (kno...
The initial peopling of the American continent marks a major event in the expansion of humans across...
Archaeologists and researchers in allied fields have long sought to understand human colonization of...
Background Understanding the dynamics of the human range expansion across northeastern Eurasia duri...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
From the Yenisei to the Yukon: Interpreting Lithic Assemblage Variability in Late Pleistocene/Early ...
Paleoamerican Odyssey collects 31 papers originally presented at the 2013 Conference by the same nam...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...