America Before the European InvasionsRoutledge, 11/06/2014 - 268 من الصفحات Beginning with the immigrants from Asia, through inventions of agriculture, cities and kingdoms, American First Nations are integral to the history of the United States. They explored the continent, pioneered its waterways and mountain passes, cleared forests, irrigated deserts, and ranched its great plains. Invading Europeans justifies their conquests by denying the evidence of American Indian civilisations. Using her familiarity with the archaeological remains and remnants, Alice Kehoe builds a fascinating prehistory, highlighting the research puzzles along the way. This book presents an enthralling look at the depth and diversity of American history - before the Europeans and the deadly epidemics they brought with them decimated whole nations. |
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... millennia of the Archaic period , as archaeologists term it , during which descendants of the Paleoindians discovered how to exploit a diversity of regional habitats . Models for the Archaic INTRODUCTION : HISTORY WITHOUT DOCUMENTS 5.
... millennia of the Archaic period , as archaeologists term it , during which descendants of the Paleoindians discovered how to exploit a diversity of regional habitats . Models for the Archaic INTRODUCTION : HISTORY WITHOUT DOCUMENTS 5.
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Alice Beck Kehoe. a diversity of regional habitats . Models for the Archaic are taken from descriptions of societies dependent on wild foods , including the Shoshone of western Nevada , California Indians , and Ojibwe ( Anishinabe ) in ...
Alice Beck Kehoe. a diversity of regional habitats . Models for the Archaic are taken from descriptions of societies dependent on wild foods , including the Shoshone of western Nevada , California Indians , and Ojibwe ( Anishinabe ) in ...
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... region was heavily glaciated during Pleistocene ice advances and has always been less hospitable to humans than the North Pacific , warmed by the Japanese Current flowing north along the American coast and hosting a 1. First Americans.
... region was heavily glaciated during Pleistocene ice advances and has always been less hospitable to humans than the North Pacific , warmed by the Japanese Current flowing north along the American coast and hosting a 1. First Americans.
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... region . Asia has had human populations for over a million years , and in the Late Pleistocene , 40,000–10,000 years ago , it was home to a divers- ity of regional groups anatomically modern in all essential charac- teristics ( such as ...
... region . Asia has had human populations for over a million years , and in the Late Pleistocene , 40,000–10,000 years ago , it was home to a divers- ity of regional groups anatomically modern in all essential charac- teristics ( such as ...
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... region , it was initially con- cluded that he was a historic Euro - American immigrant . Then the archaeologist noticed a stone spearpoint embedded in his hip ! Radiocarbon dating revealed he lived about 7500 BCE . He was taller than ...
... region , it was initially con- cluded that he was a historic Euro - American immigrant . Then the archaeologist noticed a stone spearpoint embedded in his hip ! Radiocarbon dating revealed he lived about 7500 BCE . He was taller than ...
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70001000 BCE | 24 |
3 Nuclear America | 42 |
4 Early Woodland 1000100 BC | 56 |
5 Middle Woodland 100 BCAD 400 | 66 |
6 The West Coast | 80 |
7 Alaska | 101 |
8 The Interior West | 118 |
9 The American Southwest | 138 |
10 The Mississippian Period AD 9501600 | 164 |
11 Late Woodland to AD 1600 | 192 |
the United States 1600 | 212 |
13 Issues and Puzzles | 232 |
Index | 255 |
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