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Paleoindian Archaeology A Hemispheric Perspective 1st Juliet E Morrow

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Paleoindian Archaeology A Hemispheric Perspective 1st Juliet E Morrow
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Juliet E. Morrow, Cristóbal Gnecco
ISBN: 9780813030142, 0813030145
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Paleoindian Archaeology A Hemispheric Perspective 1st Juliet E Morrow by Juliet E. Morrow, Cristóbal Gnecco 9780813030142, 0813030145 instant download after payment.

Since the 1997 report of investigations into the Monte Verde site in Chile, there has been a surge of interest in early habitation sites and a polarization of opinion about the antiquity of humans in the Americas. While Clovis remains the earliest undisputed cultural complex in the New World and one of the fastest and most successful diasporas in human history, many scholars argue that this culture did not enter an empty landscape. This volume samples sites from Alaska to the southern cone of South America to provide a better understanding of the processes by which the early settlement of the Americas occurred at the end of the late Wisconsonian Ice Age.            With broad geographical and topical breadth, Paleoindian Archaeology provides theoretical perspectives on early migrations, interpretations of single sites, and comparative studies of material culture. Included are a synthesis on radiocarbon dating, a critique of Paleoindian studies, a reconstruction of the Clovis drought based on geomorphological and paleo-environmental data, several site specific studies (one on the only known Clovis burial in the New World), discussions on fluted points from South America, and three studies comparing North and South American evidence (grassland adaptations, stone technologies, and Paleoindian artifacts).  

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