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People in a sea of grass : archaeology's changing perspective on indigenous Plains communities /

"This project outlines the current understanding of the last 2000 years of central Plains archaeology using a historical perspective. The volume authors describe how this knowledge has grown from data collected over the past century, or has changed based on critiques or modifications of these e...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hill, Matthew E., Jr. (Matthew Ervin) (Editor ), Ritterbush, Lauren W. (Lauren Walker) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [2022]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Changing perspectives in Central Plains archaeology / by Matthew E. Hill, Jr.
  • "Remote from the culture hearth"? Envisioning Kansas City Hopewell / by Brad Logan
  • Configuring late prehistory in the Central Plains / by Lauren W. Ritterbush
  • Ceramic variability within the Steed-Kisker phase : reassessment of ceramics from the Steed-Kisker site, 23PL13 / by William T. Billeck
  • Ideology and political development : the Little River focus council circles of Central Kansas / by Susan C. Vehik
  • The growth of Pawnee archaeology / by Mary J. Adair and Jack L. Hofman
  • Archaeology of the ancestral Kanza (Kaw) Indians / by Lauren W. Ritterbush
  • Understanding the Scott County Pueblo (14SC1) occupation : isolated migrants or community builders? / by Sarah Trabert, Matthew E. Hill, Jr., and Margaret E. Beck
  • Puebloan-Plains interaction AD 1550-1700 : the Central Plains during and after the Southern Plains macroeconomy / by Margaret E. Beck
  • The Quivira expeditions, AD 1541-1602 / by Donald J. Blakeslee.