Every Plains archaeologist has heard of the Hell Gap site. But few could tell you much about it. All that changes with the publication of this needed, dense, thorough collection that chronicles the life and content of this singularly important archaeological site. With 20 papers and 13 appendices, this book takes a monumental step forward in furthering our knowledge of nearly the entire Paleoindian sequence of occupation on the western Plains. Hell Gap is the type site for three Paleoindian point styles: Goshen, Hell Gap, and Frederick, and contains at least six other cultural complexes: Folsom, Midland, Agate Basin, Alberta, Eden/Scottsbluff, and Lusk. All in a stratified and fairly well-dated sequence. There are hints of Clovis, but the j...
Nomadic Plains peoples such as the Cheyenne and Sioux have become the stereotypical image of North A...
Archaeology is often described as detective work. In this detailed exploration of the High Plains of...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Every Plains archaeologist has heard of the Hell Gap site. But few could tell you much about it. All...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
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...
Written in a clear, concise manner and profusely illustrated, Vance Holliday\u27s book introduces th...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
This volume emerged from the 1992 symposium Geoarchaeological Research in the Great Plains: A Histo...
Plains archaeologists have long awaited a worthy successor to Waldo Wedel\u27s magisterial Prehistor...
This volume is a valuable contribution to the growing knowledge of Early Paleoindian behavior in the...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
Well written and well researched, Folsom is appropriate for both avocational and professional audien...
Nomadic Plains peoples such as the Cheyenne and Sioux have become the stereotypical image of North A...
Archaeology is often described as detective work. In this detailed exploration of the High Plains of...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...
Every Plains archaeologist has heard of the Hell Gap site. But few could tell you much about it. All...
An outgrowth of demands for ethical treatment and repatriation of their ancestral remains, Indigenou...
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...
Written in a clear, concise manner and profusely illustrated, Vance Holliday\u27s book introduces th...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
This volume emerged from the 1992 symposium Geoarchaeological Research in the Great Plains: A Histo...
Plains archaeologists have long awaited a worthy successor to Waldo Wedel\u27s magisterial Prehistor...
This volume is a valuable contribution to the growing knowledge of Early Paleoindian behavior in the...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
Well written and well researched, Folsom is appropriate for both avocational and professional audien...
Nomadic Plains peoples such as the Cheyenne and Sioux have become the stereotypical image of North A...
Archaeology is often described as detective work. In this detailed exploration of the High Plains of...
Using the backdrop of geological, palaeontological, and archaeological data, the authors state their...