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From Huhugam To Hohokam Heritage And Archaeology In The American Southwest J Brett Hill William H Doelle David Martnez Bernard Siquieros

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From Huhugam To Hohokam Heritage And Archaeology In The American Southwest J Brett Hill William H Doelle David Martnez Bernard Siquieros
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 251
Author: J. Brett Hill; William H. Doelle; David. Martínez; Bernard Siquieros
ISBN: 9781498570954, 149857095X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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From Huhugam To Hohokam Heritage And Archaeology In The American Southwest J Brett Hill William H Doelle David Martnez Bernard Siquieros by J. Brett Hill; William H. Doelle; David. Martínez; Bernard Siquieros 9781498570954, 149857095X instant download after payment.

In From Huhugam to Hohokam: Heritage and Archaeology in the American Southwest, J. Brett Hill examines the history of O'odham heritage as it was recorded at the beginning of European conquest. A parallel history of scientific exploration is then traced forward to produce intricate models of the coming and going of ancient peoples. Throughout this history, Native accounts were routinely dismissed as an inferior kind of knowledge. More recently, though, a revolutionary change has taken hold in archaeology as Native insights and premises are integrated into scientific thought. Integration was once suspected of undermining basic principles of knowledge, but J. Brett Hill contends that it provides a deeper and more accurate sense of the connection between living and ancient people. Hill combines three decades of experience in archaeology with a liberal arts perspective to produce something for readers at all levels in the fields of anthropology, Native American studies, history, museum studies, and other heritage disciplines

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