This book, written for a general audience, summarizes 10,000 years of history in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. Trubitt draws upon data from Arkansas Archeological Society excavations at the Jones Mill and Dragover sites in southwest Arkansas to produce a highly readable, well-illustrated, and informative volume that introduces the non-professional reader to archaeological work. The use of text boxes to supplement the main narrative, along with a detailed glossary of key terms, allow her to present important concepts without dragging the reader into minutia
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This volume, edited by Stanley A. Ahler and Marvin Kay, consists of19 contributions by 21 authors. I...
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This book on the sites, museums, and archaeological programs across the United States and Canada by ...
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Review of: Twelve Millennia: Archaeology of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. Theler, James L. and...
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