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Foragers Of The Terminal Pleistocene In North America Edited By Renee B Walker And Boyce N Driskell

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Foragers Of The Terminal Pleistocene In North America Edited By Renee B Walker And Boyce N Driskell
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.53 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Edited by Renee B. Walker and Boyce N. Driskell
ISBN: 9780803248021, 0803248024
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Foragers Of The Terminal Pleistocene In North America Edited By Renee B Walker And Boyce N Driskell by Edited By Renee B. Walker And Boyce N. Driskell 9780803248021, 0803248024 instant download after payment.

These essays cast new light on Paleoindians, the first settlers of North America. Recent research strongly suggests that big-game hunting was but one of the subsistence strategies the first humans in the New World employed and that they also relied on foraging and fishing. Written in an accessible, engaging style, these essays examine how migratory waterfowl routes may represent one impetus for human migration into the Americas, analyze settlement and subsistence in the major regions of the United States, and reinvestigate mammoth and bison bone beds in the western Plains and the Rocky Mountains to illuminate the unique nature of Paleoindian hunting in that region. The first study of Paleoindian subsistence on a continental scale, this collection posits regional models of subsistence and mobility that take into account the constraints and opportunities for resource exploitation within each region: Research on the Gault site in Texas reveals new subsistence strategies there, while data from the Shawnee-Minisink site in Pennsylvania connects seed collecting with fishing in that region, and plant remains from Dust Cave in Alabama provide important information about subsistence. With research ranging from fauna and lithic data from Paleoindian campsites in Florida that illuminate subsistence technologies and late megamammals to an analysis of plant remains from the eastern United States that results in a revised scheme of environmental changes, this volume serves as an important sourcebook and guide to the latest research on the first humans in North America. (20080707)

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