Early Native Americans : : Prehistoric Demography, Economy, and Technology / / ed. by David L. Browman.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA History <1990
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
©1980
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:World Anthropology : An Interdisciplinary Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (478 p.) :; 51 plates. 5 maps.
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Table of Contents:
  • I-XIV
  • SECTION ONE. Pleistocene Man in North America
  • Introduction
  • The Calico Mountains Site: Pleistocene Archaeology in the Mojave Desert, California
  • The Metate: An Early Grain-Grinding Implement in the New World
  • Wisconsin and Pre-Wisconsin Stone Industries of New York State and Related Tools from a Shop Site near Tula, Mexico
  • The Trimmed-Core Tradition in Asiatic-American Contacts
  • Fractured Cherts from Pleistocene Fossiliferous Beds at Medicine Hat, Alberta
  • The California Coastal Region: Its Late Pleistocene and Holocene Climate and Function as an Ice Age Refugium
  • SECTION TWO. Microblade Traditions and Migrations
  • Introduction
  • Early Migrations to America in the Light of a Study of the Dyuktai Paleolithic Culture in Northeast Asia
  • Concerning the Cultural Contacts Between Asia and America in the Late Paleolithic
  • Fluted Points at the Batza Téna Obsidian Source, Northwestern Interior Alaska
  • Late Paleolithic Cultures in Alaska
  • Microblades and Prehistory: Technological and Cultural Considerations for the North Pacific Coast
  • SECTION THREE. Paleodemography
  • Introduction
  • An Ecological Interpretation of Variation in Mortality Within Three Prehistoric American Indian Populations From Dickson Mounds
  • Patterns of Microscopic Bone Remodeling in Three Aboriginal American Populations
  • Epigenetic Distance: A Study of Biological Variability in the Lower Illinois River Region
  • A Sample of Northern North American Hunter-Gatherers and the Malthusian Thesis: An Explicitly Quantified Approach
  • SECTION FOUR. Later Cultural Adaptations and Technological Studies
  • Introduction
  • Prehistoric Diet and Parasites in the Desert West of North America
  • Prehistoric Basketry of Western North America and Mexico
  • The Introduction, Use, and Technology of Fiber-Tempered Pottery in the Southeastern United States
  • Coding and Cluster Analysis of Wisconsin Ceramics
  • The Temple Town Community: Cahokia and Amalucan Compared
  • An Interpretation of the Two-Climax Model of Illinois Prehistory
  • Biographical Notes
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Subjects