Of caves and shell mounds : [based on a symposium of the Southeastern Archeological Conference held in Tampa, Florida, 1989, titled "Twenty-six Years along Kentucky's Green River: Papers in Honor of Patty Jo Watson"
معرفی کتاب «Of caves and shell mounds : [based on a symposium of the Southeastern Archeological Conference held in Tampa, Florida, 1989, titled "Twenty-six Years along Kentucky's Green River: Papers in Honor of Patty Jo Watson"» نوشتهٔ Kenneth C Carstens; Patty Jo Watson; Southeastern Archeological Conference 1989 Tampa, Fla; Southeastern Archeological Conference; Twenty-six Years along Kentucky's Green River: Papers in Honor of Patty Jo Watson، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Alabama Press در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Ancient human groups in the Eastern Woodlands of North America were long viewed as homogeneous and stable hunter-gatherers, changing little until the late prehistoric period when Mesoamerican influences were thought to have stimulated important economic and social developments. The authors in this volume offer new, contrary evidence to dispute this earlier assumption, and their studies demonstrate the vigor and complexity of prehistoric peoples in the North American Midwest and Midsouth. These peoples gathered at favored places along midcontinental streams to harvest mussels and other wild foods and to inter their dead in the shell mounds that had resulted from their riverside activities. They created a highly successful, pre-maize agricultural system beginning more than 4,000 years ago, established far-flung trade networks, and explored and mined the world's longest cave—the Mammoth Cave System in Kentucky. Contributors include: Kenneth C. Carstens, Cheryl Ann Munson, Guy Prentice, Kenneth B. Tankersley, Philip J. DiBlasi, Mary C. Kennedy, Jan Marie Hemberger, Gail E. Wagner, Christine K. Hensley, Valerie A. Haskins, Nicholas P. Herrmann, Mary Lucas Powell, Cheryl Claassen, David H. Dye, and Patty Jo Watson Ancient human groups in the Eastern Woodlands of North America were often seen as homogeneous and stable hunter-gatherers, changing little until the late prehistoric period. This work challenges this view, demonstrating instead the complexity of prehistoric peoples in this region of North America.
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