Archaeological and Historical Investigations at Tuttle Creek Lake Eastern Kansas

Archaeological and Historical Investigations at Tuttle Creek Lake  Eastern Kansas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1987
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN: WISC:89058391632

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Kansas Archaeology

Kansas Archaeology
Author: Robert J. Hoard,William E. Banks
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780700624454

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From Kanorado to Pawnee villages, Kansas is a land rich in archaeological sites--nearly 12,000 known-that testify to its prehistoric heritage. This volume presents the first comprehensive overview of Kansas archaeology in nearly fifty years, containing the most current descriptions and interpretations of the state's archaeological record. Building on Waldo Wedel's classic Introduction to Kansas Archaeology, it synthesizes more than four decades of research and discusses all major prehistoric time periods in one readily accessible resource. In Kansas Archaeology, a team of distinguished contributors, all experts in their fields, synthesize what is known about the human presence in Kansas from the age of the mammoth hunters, circa 10,000 B.C., to Euro-American contact in the mid-nineteenth century. Covering such sites as Kanorado-one of the oldest in the Americas-the authors review prehistoric peoples of the Paleoarchaic era, Woodland cultures, Central Plains tradition, High Plains Upper Republican culture, Late Prehistoric Oneota, and Great Bend peoples. They also present material on three historic cultures: Wichita, Kansa, and Pawnee. The findings presented here shed new light on issues such as how people adapted to environmental shifts and the impact of technological innovation on social behavior. Included also are chapters on specialized topics such as plant use in prehistory, sources of stone for tool manufacture, and the effects of landscape evolution on sites. Chapters on Kansas culture history also reach into the surrounding region and offer directions for future inquiry. More than eighty illustrations depict a wide range of artifacts and material remains. An invaluable resource for archaeologists and students, Kansas Archaeology is also accessible to interested laypeople--anyone needing a summary of the material remains that have been found in Kansas. It demonstrates the major advances in our understanding of Kansas prehistory that have applications far beyond its borders and point the way toward our future understanding of the past.

Geoarchaeology in the Great Plains

Geoarchaeology in the Great Plains
Author: Rolfe D. Mandel
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0806132612

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Geoarchaeology is the application of geoscience to the study of archaeological deposits and the archaeological record. Employing techniques from pedology, geomorphology, sedimentology, geochronology, and stratigraphy, geoarchaeologists investigate and interpret sediments, soils and landforms at the focal points of archaeological research. Edited by Rolfe D. Mandel and with contributions by John Albanese, Joe Allen Artz, E. Arthur Bettis III, C. Reid Ferring, Vance T. Holliday, David W. May, and Mandel, this volume traces the history of all major projects, researchers, theoretical developments, and sites contributing to our geoarchaeological knowledge of North America's Great Plains. The book provides a historical overview and explores theoretical questions that confront geoarchaeologists working in the Great Plains, where North American geoarchaeology emerged as a discipline.

Archaeological Geology of the Archaic Period in North America

Archaeological Geology of the Archaic Period in North America
Author: E. Arthur Bettis III
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 163
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813722979

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The Archaic Period is the longest and one of the most transitional of the cultural periods in North America. Its exact date varied across the continent, but it is distinguished from the earlier Paleo-Indian cultures by new styles of projectile points and other artifacts, and from the later prehistor

Phase IV Archeological Investigations at 14RY38

Phase IV Archeological Investigations at 14RY38
Author: Christopher J. Benison,William E. Banks,Rolfe D. Mandel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN: WISC:89073136251

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Perspectives on the Archaeology of Pipes Tobacco and other Smoke Plants in the Ancient Americas

Perspectives on the Archaeology of Pipes  Tobacco and other Smoke Plants in the Ancient Americas
Author: Elizabeth Anne Bollwerk,Shannon Tushingham
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2015-12-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319235523

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This volume presents the most recent archaeological, historical, and ethnographic research that challenges simplistic perceptions of Native smoking and explores a wide variety of questions regarding smoking plants and pipe forms from throughout North America and parts of South America. By broadening research questions, utilizing new analytical methods, and applying interdisciplinary interpretative frameworks, this volume offers new insights into a diverse array of perspectives on smoke plants and pipes.

Archaeology on the Great Plains

Archaeology on the Great Plains
Author: W. Raymond Wood
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1998-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700610006

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Stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to central Canada, North America's great interior grasslands were home to nomadic hunters and semisedentary farmers for almost 11,500 years before the arrival of Euro-American settlers. Pan-continental trade between these hunters and horticulturists helped make the lifeways of Plains Indians among the richest and most colorful of Native Americans. This volume is the first attempt to synthesize current knowledge on the cultural history of the Great Plains since Wedel's Prehistoric Man on the Great Plains became the standard reference on the subject almost forty years ago. Fourteen authors have undertaken the task of examining archaeological phenomena through time and by region to present a systematic overview of the region's human history. Focusing on habitat and cultural diversity and on the changing archaeological record, they reconstruct how people responded to the varying environment, climate, and biota of the grasslands to acquire the resources they needed to survive. The contributors have analyzed archaeological artifacts and other evidence to present a systematic overview of human history in each of the five key Plains regions: Southern, Central, Middle Missouri, Northeastern, and Northwestern. They review the Paleo-Indian, Archaic, Woodland, and Plains Village peoples and tell how their cultural traditions have continued from ancient to modern times. Each essay covers technology, diet, settlement, and adaptive patterns to give readers an understanding of the differences and similarities among groups. The story of Plains peoples is brought into historical focus by showing the impacts of Euro-American contact, notably acquisition of the horse and exposure to new diseases. Featuring 85 maps and illustrations, Archaeology on the Great Plains is an exceptional introduction to the field for students and an indispensable reference for specialists. It enhances our understanding of how the Plains shaped the adaptive strategies of peoples through time and fosters a greater appreciation for their cultures.

Archeological Overview and Assessment for Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Chase County Kansas

Archeological Overview and Assessment for Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve  Chase County  Kansas
Author: Bruce A. Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1999
Genre: Chase County (Kan.)
ISBN: MINN:31951D01853973R

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