In this volume, Douglas B. Bamforth offers an archaeological overview of the Great Plains, the vast, open grassland bordered by forests and mountain ranges situated in the heart of North America.
This history of the first people to settle in the New World starts with a summary of the archaeology of Clovis-fluted point-makers in North America. Gary Haynes evaluates the wide range of ...
Theories of the origins of how people came to be on the North American continent are continuously evolving because of the artifacts and structures that archaeological dig sites have provided and ...
Satellite images have led archaeologists to a new excavation site in Canada, yielding more clues to Norse settlements in North America ... evidence of looters at archaeological sites in Egypt.
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. For many years the consensus among archaeologists was that humans began settling in ...
Brown, Marley Research Professor Email: [[mrbro1]] Areas of Specialization: Historical archaeology; North America and the Atlantic islands Dicenta, Mara Assistant Professor Office: Washington Hall 114 ...
North American archaeology and prehistory with particular interests in the Northwest Coast, the Southwest, and PaleoIndian cultures. Major research programs since 1980 include several archaeological ...
Horning, on the other hand, focuses on the comparative archaeology of colonialism in Ireland and North America and chairs the Anthropology department at W&M. William & Mary’s faculty have long been at ...
Early postglacial North American archaeology; human ecology; archaeology of wetland landscapes; hunter-gatherer land use; archaeology and Indigenous Peoples; cultural resource management; intellectual ...