For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling of the New World during the latest Pleistocene, with the earliest human occupations dating to at least l3,000 years before the present. Frontiers in Colorado Paleoindian Archaeology is a welcome addition to the already large body of research concerning this popular subject. The edited volume contains an introduction, ten chapters broken into three sections, an afterword, and a thorough index. Part 1 provides the context for the volume, including an environmental reconstruction of the Front Range (J.P. Doerner) and an overview of the history of Colorado Paleo indian research (Pitblado and Brunswig). Part 2 contains four important papers regar...
Every Plains archaeologist has heard of the Hell Gap site. But few could tell you much about it. All...
With his latest book Meadows has made a significant contribution to our understanding of Native Amer...
Written in a clear, concise manner and profusely illustrated, Vance Holliday\u27s book introduces th...
For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Archaeology is often described as detective work. In this detailed exploration of the High Plains of...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
Well written and well researched, Folsom is appropriate for both avocational and professional audien...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Bonnie Clark\u27s book is a welcome addition to the small body of published literature regarding Gre...
This work presents a body of edited ethnographic field notes on the Comanches, the majority of it fr...
I suspect that academe, at least that portion called anthropology, will not approve of this book. I ...
This volume emerged from the 1992 symposium Geoarchaeological Research in the Great Plains: A Histo...
Mammals of the Northern Great Plains is an attractive clothbound book that comes in a colored dust j...
Every Plains archaeologist has heard of the Hell Gap site. But few could tell you much about it. All...
With his latest book Meadows has made a significant contribution to our understanding of Native Amer...
Written in a clear, concise manner and profusely illustrated, Vance Holliday\u27s book introduces th...
For a little over 75 years, Colorado has played host to important discoveries regarding the peopling...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
Archaeology is often described as detective work. In this detailed exploration of the High Plains of...
This volume is a capstone of George W. Gill’s long and productive (and continuing) career at the Uni...
Well written and well researched, Folsom is appropriate for both avocational and professional audien...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Bonnie Clark\u27s book is a welcome addition to the small body of published literature regarding Gre...
This work presents a body of edited ethnographic field notes on the Comanches, the majority of it fr...
I suspect that academe, at least that portion called anthropology, will not approve of this book. I ...
This volume emerged from the 1992 symposium Geoarchaeological Research in the Great Plains: A Histo...
Mammals of the Northern Great Plains is an attractive clothbound book that comes in a colored dust j...
Every Plains archaeologist has heard of the Hell Gap site. But few could tell you much about it. All...
With his latest book Meadows has made a significant contribution to our understanding of Native Amer...
Written in a clear, concise manner and profusely illustrated, Vance Holliday\u27s book introduces th...