THE GREAT JOURNEY THE PEOPLING OF ANCIENT AMERICA

THE GREAT JOURNEY THE PEOPLING OF ANCIENT AMERICA
Title THE GREAT JOURNEY THE PEOPLING OF ANCIENT AMERICA PDF eBook
Author BRIAN M. FAGAN
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Pages 292
Release 1987
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Early Native North Americans

Early Native North Americans
Title Early Native North Americans PDF eBook
Author Don Nardo
Publisher Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Pages 106
Release 2008-06-09
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1420500341

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It is an often overlooked and understudied fact, that America belonged to indigenous populations well before the new American government came to be. Native Americans have been living on the American continent since about 12,000 B.C. They were a rich variety of cultures, peoples, and languages. This book examines the history of early Native North Americans, providing readers with insight into past Indian civilizations, their origins, and their plights when faced with settlers and shrinking resources.

America's History, Volume 1: To 1877

America's History, Volume 1: To 1877
Title America's History, Volume 1: To 1877 PDF eBook
Author James A. Henretta
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 647
Release 2011-01-05
Genre History
ISBN 0312387911

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With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge new scholarship, the seventh edition of America's History is designed to work perfectly with the way you teach the survey today. Building on the book's hallmark strengths — balance, comprehensiveness, and explanatory power — as well as its outstanding visuals and extensive primary-source features, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have shaped America's History into the ideal resource for survey classes.

The Last Giant of Beringia

The Last Giant of Beringia
Title The Last Giant of Beringia PDF eBook
Author Dan O'Neill
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 241
Release 2009-04-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 0786738170

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The intriguing theory of a land bridge periodically linking Siberia and Alaska during the coldest pulsations of the Ice Ages had been much debated since Jose de Acosta, a Spanish missionary working in Mexico and Peru, first proposed the idea of a connection between the continents in 1589. But proof of the land bridge - now named Beringia after eighteenth-century Danish explorer Vitus Bering - eluded scientists until an inquiring geologist named Dave Hopkins emerged from rural New England and set himself to the task of solving the mystery. Through the life story of Hopkins, The Last Giant of Beringia reveals the fascinating science detective story that at last confirmed the existence of the land bridge that served as the intercontinental migration route for such massive Ice Age beasts as woolly mammoths, steppe bison, giant stag-moose, dire wolves, short-faced bears, and saber-toothed cats - and for the first humans to enter the New World from Asia. After proving unambiguously that the land bridge existed, Hopkins went on to show that the Beringian landscape cannot have been the "polar desert" that many had claimed, but provided forage enough to sustain a diverse menagerie of Ice Age behemoths.

General Technical Report NRS-P

General Technical Report NRS-P
Title General Technical Report NRS-P PDF eBook
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Pages 320
Release 2006
Genre Electronic journals
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Fire in eastern oak forests

Fire in eastern oak forests
Title Fire in eastern oak forests PDF eBook
Author Matthew Dickinson
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Pages 316
Release 2006
Genre Forest fires
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology
Title Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ann Kipfer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 728
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1475751338

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A modern, comprehensive compilation of more than 7,000 entries covering themes, concepts, and discoveries in archaeology written in nontechnical language and tailored to meet the needs of professionals, students and general readers. The main subject areas include artifacts; branches of archaeology, chronology; culture; features; flora and fauna; geography; geology; language; people; related fields; sites; structures; techniques and methods; terms and theories; and tools.