The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave, Arizona

The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave, Arizona
Title The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave, Arizona PDF eBook
Author Emil Walter Haury
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 742
Release 1975
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816505364

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Re-edition, with new Preface offering recent insights, of the classic archaeological study which produced valuable findings on Hohokam perishable culture.

The Quijotoa Valley Project

The Quijotoa Valley Project
Title The Quijotoa Valley Project PDF eBook
Author E. Jane Rosenthal
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1978
Genre Archaeology
ISBN

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Pendejo Cave

Pendejo Cave
Title Pendejo Cave PDF eBook
Author Richard S. MacNeish
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 554
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780826324054

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This account of the archaeology of a cave in southern New Mexico makes a dramatic contribution to the ongoing debate over how long human beings have lived in the Americas. The findings presented here show that human settlement may go back as far as 75,000 years before the present, whereas the long-accepted Clovis dates showed humans only about 12,000 years ago. MacNeish and his colleagues subjected the cave, its environs, and its contents to rigorous interdisciplinary investigation. The first section of this volume comprises their reports on the changing environment of the area. The second section concentrates on the excavation of the cave's layers, presenting the results of radiocarbon dating and describing the evidence of human occupation, including friction skin prints and human hair. The third section discusses the cultural implications of the materials recovered and suggests how the ancient peoples may have exploited the changing environment and developed different ways of life throughout the Americas before the time of Clovis man. No serious discussion of early inhabitants in the New World can disregard the findings presented in this monumental work of scholarship.

The Hohokam

The Hohokam
Title The Hohokam PDF eBook
Author Emil W. Haury
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 425
Release 2016-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 0816535264

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"For a calculated 1,400 years, Snaketown was a viable village, but unlike so many tells in the Near East, the people remained the same while their culture changed. The smoothly graded typological sequences for most attributes suggest to me that the ethnic identity of the inhabitants was not interrupted, that they were one and the same people experiencing normal internal evolutionary cultural modifications with occasional boosts of features and ideas newly arrived from the outside." —Emil W. Haury

Archeology of the High Plains

Archeology of the High Plains
Title Archeology of the High Plains PDF eBook
Author James H. Gunnerson
Publisher
Pages 338
Release 1987
Genre Archaeology
ISBN

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Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest

Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest
Title Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest PDF eBook
Author Douglas R. Mitchell
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 284
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780826334619

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Prehistoric burial practices provide an unparalleled opportunity for understanding and reconstructing ancient civilizations and for identifying the influences that helped shape them.

Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Southwestern United States

Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Southwestern United States
Title Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Southwestern United States PDF eBook
Author Noel D. Justice
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 512
Release 2002-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780253108821

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The American Southwest is the focus for this volume in Noel Justice's series of reference works that survey, describe, and categorize the projectile point and cutting tools used in prehistory by Native American peoples. Written for archaeologists and amateur collectors alike, the book describes over 50 types of stone arrowhead and spear points according to period, culture, and region. With the knowledge of someone trained to fashion projectile points with techniques used by the Indians, Justice describes how the points were made, used, and re-sharpened. His detailed drawings illustrate the way the Indians shaped their tools, what styles were peculiar to which regions, and how the various types can best be identified. There are hundreds of drawings, organized by type cluster and other identifying characteristics. The book also includes distribution maps and color plates that will further aid the researcher or collector in identifying specific periods, cultures, and projectile types.