Prehistoric Hunter Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies

Prehistoric Hunter Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies
Author: Marcel Kornfeld,George C Frison,Mary Lou Larson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1055
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315422077

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George Frison’s Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains has been the standard text on plains prehistory since its first publication in 1978, influencing generations of archaeologists. Now, a third edition of this classic work is available for scholars, students, and avocational archaeologists. Thorough and comprehensive, extensively illustrated, the book provides an introduction to the archaeology of the more than 13,000 year long history of the western Plains and the adjacent Rocky Mountains. Reflecting the boom in recent archaeological data, it reports on studies at a wide array of sites from deep prehistory to recent times examining the variability in the archeological record as well as in field, analytical, and interpretive methods. The 3rd edition brings the book up to date in a number of significant areas, as well as addressing several topics inadequately developed in previous editions.

Prehistoric Hunter Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies 3rd Ed

Prehistoric Hunter  Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies  3rd Ed
Author: George Frison Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 184855236X

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Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains

Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains
Author: George C. Frison
Publsiher: Emerald Group Pub Limited
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 012268561X

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The Northwestern Plains is developing a unique and viable archeology, offering students choosing their future research topics in this exciting time a variety of possibilities. The entire area of the Northwestern Plains--mountains, foothills, and plains--has been a testing ground for human ingenuity. It provides an unusual opportunity to study more than 11,000 years of prehistroic hunting and gathering. Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains synthesizes what was a disparate body of data on the prehistory of the Northwestern Plains and presents it in rational and understandable terms. Key Features * Examines the prehistoric cultural chronology and the sources of the data for the Northwestern High Plains * Presents prehistoric hunting and gathering subsistence strategies for the Northwestern High Plains * Takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of archaeology using the data from geology, soils, faunal analysis, pollen, and phytolith studies * Provides a methodology for data recovery

Prehistoric Hunter Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies

Prehistoric Hunter Gatherers of the High Plains and Rockies
Author: Marcel Kornfeld,George C Frison,Mary Lou Larson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 715
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315422084

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George Frison’s Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains has been the standard text on plains prehistory since its first publication in 1978, influencing generations of archaeologists. Now, a third edition of this classic work is available for scholars, students, and avocational archaeologists. Thorough and comprehensive, extensively illustrated, the book provides an introduction to the archaeology of the more than 13,000 year long history of the western Plains and the adjacent Rocky Mountains. Reflecting the boom in recent archaeological data, it reports on studies at a wide array of sites from deep prehistory to recent times examining the variability in the archeological record as well as in field, analytical, and interpretive methods. The 3rd edition brings the book up to date in a number of significant areas, as well as addressing several topics inadequately developed in previous editions.

Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains Second Edition

Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains  Second Edition
Author: George C. Frison
Publsiher: Left Coast Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 159874464X

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The classic work on the prehistory of the North American high plains.

Survival by Hunting

Survival by Hunting
Author: George Frison
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004-08-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520231900

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"George Frison is an icon in American archeology. In Survival by Hunting, he describes personal experiences leading to the insights and perspectives that set him apart from the majority of his colleagues, who know of large game hunting only secondhand."—Michael B. Collins, Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, the University of Texas at Austin “This small book is a record of achievement and dedication to learning rarely seen in the profession of archaeology. It is the inspirational product of a person who fully understands the critical importance of prior knowledge about the behavior of prey to inferring the activities of ancient hunter-gatherers. Students of past hunter-gatherers need to read this book.”—Lewis R. Binford, author of In Pursuit of the Past

Montana Before History

Montana Before History
Author: Douglas H. MacDonald
Publsiher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0878425853

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Montana Before History, organized chronologically from the Paleoindian period to the Late Prehistoric period, details how Montana�s early peoples adapted to the rugged environment and several dramatic changes in climate.

Arrowheads Spears and Buffalo Jumps

Arrowheads  Spears  and Buffalo Jumps
Author: Lauri Travis
Publsiher: Mountain Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0878426922

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Ancestors of today's Native Americans populated the Great Plains about 14,000 years ago, about the time glaciers of the last Ice Age began melting back to the north. Prehistoric people living on the dry plains east of the Rocky Mountains were hunter-gatherers"š€š"they moved from place to place in search of animals to hunt and seeds, roots, and berries to gather. Archaeologists have reconstructed the history of these hunter-gatherers by studying old camp sites and tools made of stone and antler. Author Lauri Travis introduces readers to the science of archaeology, shedding light on how field scientists find evidence of people who did not build permanent houses and how researchers determine the age of an arrowhead and what it was used to kill. Archaeological illustrator Eric Carlson brings to life the day-to-day activities of these early people, such as how they used drive lines to funnel animals over buffalo jumps, how sinew was used to attach points to spears, and how grinding stones were used to mash seeds into flour. The book also includes photographs of artifacts and excavation sites, as well as a list of archaeological sites you can visit while exploring the vast plains where mammoths used to roam.