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Preface | 9 | |
Pt. 1 | Background | 13 |
Ch. 1 | Discovery | 15 |
Ch. 2 | Culture History and North American Archaeology | 29 |
Ch. 3 | Explaining Prehistoric Cultural Change | 49 |
Pt. 2 | The Paleo-Indians | 65 |
Ch. 4 | First Settlement | 67 |
Ch. 5 | Hunter-Gatherers and the Holocene | 87 |
Ch. 6 | Later Paleo-Indian Cultures | 101 |
Pt. 3 | The Great Plains | 119 |
Ch. 7 | Bison Hunters on the Plains | 121 |
Ch. 8 | Village Farmers of the Plains | 145 |
Pt. 4 | The Far North | 167 |
Ch. 9 | Early Arctic Cultures | 169 |
Ch. 10 | Norton, Dorset, and Thule | 191 |
Pt. 5 | The West | 213 |
Ch. 11 | Early Hunter-Gatherers on the West Coast | 215 |
Ch. 12 | Later Prehistoric Societies of the Pacific Coast | 231 |
Ch. 13 | The Great Basin and Western Interior | 257 |
Ch. 14 | The Archaic of the Southwest and Lower Pecos | 285 |
Ch. 15 | The Origins of Agriculture and Village Life | 303 |
Ch. 16 | The Rise of Pueblo Society | 321 |
Pt. 6 | The Eastern Woodlands | 347 |
Ch. 17 | Early and Middle Archaic Cultures in the Eastern Woodlands | 349 |
Ch. 18 | Late Archaic Cultures in the Eastern Woodlands | 375 |
Ch. 19 | Early Woodland and the Adena Complex | 397 |
Ch. 20 | Middle Woodland and the Hopewellian | 411 |
Ch. 21 | Mississippian Climax | 427 |
Ch. 22 | Algonquians and Iroquois | 453 |
Pt. 7 | After Columbus | 471 |
Ch. 23 | The Archaeology of European Contact | 473 |
Bibliography | 503 | |
Illustration Credits | 518 | |
Index and Glossary | 520 |
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