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Ancient North America : The Archaeology of a Continent Book

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Ancient North America : The Archaeology of a Continent, Hailed on its first publication as a masterly account for both general reader and student, Ancient North America traces the entire course of native American history from the first appearance of humans in the New World more than 14,000 years ago to the cat, Ancient North America : The Archaeology of a Continent
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  • Ancient North America : The Archaeology of a Continent
  • Written by author Brian M. Fagan
  • Published by Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1995/05/02
  • Hailed on its first publication as a masterly account for both general reader and student, Ancient North America traces the entire course of native American history from the first appearance of humans in the New World more than 14,000 years ago to the cat
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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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