The Resource Strangers in a new land : what archaeology reveals about the first Americans, J.M. Adovasio, David Pedler
Strangers in a new land : what archaeology reveals about the first Americans, J.M. Adovasio, David Pedler
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- Summary
- "The history of North America, from Christopher Columbus to the present day, is a chaotic struggle for ownership of the land. This text will address questions such as the history of native communities that were displaced or conquered, and even further back to how Native North, Central and South Americans came to these continents in the first place. Historical facts are mainly supported through archaeological findings."--Provided by the publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 348 pages
- Note
- "A Peter N. Névraumont book."
- Contents
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- Part One. Questions and Answers. Landfall at Guanahani ; From where did they come? ; How did they get here? ; When did they get here? ; What were they doing?
- Part Two. The Evidence. Clovis and Folsom age sites. 1. Folsom, New Mexico. 2. Blackwater Draw, New Mexico. 3. Lehner, Murray Springs, and Naco, Arizona. 4. Shoop, Pennsylvania. 5. Shawnee-Minisink, Pennsylvania. 6. Kimmswick Bone Bed, Missouri. 7. Bonfire Shelter, Texas. 8. Central Alaska (Broken Mammoth, Dry Creek, Swan Point, and Walker Road), Alaska. 9. El Fin del Mundo, Mexico ; Disputed pre-Clovis sites. 10. Old Crow, Yukon, Canada. 11. Calico Mountain, California. 12. Pendejo Cave, New Mexico. 13. Tule Springs, Nevada. 14. Pedra Furada, Piauí, Brazil ; Legitimate pre-Clovis sites. 15. Meadowcroft Rockshelter, Pennsylvania. 16. Monte Verde, Llanquihue, Chile. 17. Cactus Hill, Virginia. 18. Paisley Five Mile Point Caves, Oregon. 19. Schaefer and Hebior Mammoth, Wisconsin. 20. Buttermilk Creek, Texas (Debra L. Friedkin and Gault) ; Controversial pre-Clovis sites. 21. Topper, South Carolina. 22. Saltville, Virginia. 23. Taima-taima, Venezuela, and Tibitó, Columbia [i.e. Colombia]. 24. Bluefish Caves, Yukon, Canada
- Isbn
- 9781770853638
- Label
- Strangers in a new land : what archaeology reveals about the first Americans
- Title
- Strangers in a new land
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- what archaeology reveals about the first Americans
- Statement of responsibility
- J.M. Adovasio, David Pedler
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- Indians -- History
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- Indians of South America -- Antiquities
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- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The history of North America, from Christopher Columbus to the present day, is a chaotic struggle for ownership of the land. This text will address questions such as the history of native communities that were displaced or conquered, and even further back to how Native North, Central and South Americans came to these continents in the first place. Historical facts are mainly supported through archaeological findings."--Provided by the publisher
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- Adovasio, J. M
- Dewey number
- 970.01
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- illustrations
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- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E61
- LC item number
- .A385 2016
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- what archaeology reveals about the first Americans
- Label
- Strangers in a new land : what archaeology reveals about the first Americans, J.M. Adovasio, David Pedler
- Note
- "A Peter N. Névraumont book."
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-341) and index
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- Contents
- Part One. Questions and Answers. Landfall at Guanahani ; From where did they come? ; How did they get here? ; When did they get here? ; What were they doing? -- Part Two. The Evidence. Clovis and Folsom age sites. 1. Folsom, New Mexico. 2. Blackwater Draw, New Mexico. 3. Lehner, Murray Springs, and Naco, Arizona. 4. Shoop, Pennsylvania. 5. Shawnee-Minisink, Pennsylvania. 6. Kimmswick Bone Bed, Missouri. 7. Bonfire Shelter, Texas. 8. Central Alaska (Broken Mammoth, Dry Creek, Swan Point, and Walker Road), Alaska. 9. El Fin del Mundo, Mexico ; Disputed pre-Clovis sites. 10. Old Crow, Yukon, Canada. 11. Calico Mountain, California. 12. Pendejo Cave, New Mexico. 13. Tule Springs, Nevada. 14. Pedra Furada, Piauí, Brazil ; Legitimate pre-Clovis sites. 15. Meadowcroft Rockshelter, Pennsylvania. 16. Monte Verde, Llanquihue, Chile. 17. Cactus Hill, Virginia. 18. Paisley Five Mile Point Caves, Oregon. 19. Schaefer and Hebior Mammoth, Wisconsin. 20. Buttermilk Creek, Texas (Debra L. Friedkin and Gault) ; Controversial pre-Clovis sites. 21. Topper, South Carolina. 22. Saltville, Virginia. 23. Taima-taima, Venezuela, and Tibitó, Columbia [i.e. Colombia]. 24. Bluefish Caves, Yukon, Canada
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- 29 cm
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- Label
- Strangers in a new land : what archaeology reveals about the first Americans, J.M. Adovasio, David Pedler
- Note
- "A Peter N. Névraumont book."
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-341) and index
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- Contents
- Part One. Questions and Answers. Landfall at Guanahani ; From where did they come? ; How did they get here? ; When did they get here? ; What were they doing? -- Part Two. The Evidence. Clovis and Folsom age sites. 1. Folsom, New Mexico. 2. Blackwater Draw, New Mexico. 3. Lehner, Murray Springs, and Naco, Arizona. 4. Shoop, Pennsylvania. 5. Shawnee-Minisink, Pennsylvania. 6. Kimmswick Bone Bed, Missouri. 7. Bonfire Shelter, Texas. 8. Central Alaska (Broken Mammoth, Dry Creek, Swan Point, and Walker Road), Alaska. 9. El Fin del Mundo, Mexico ; Disputed pre-Clovis sites. 10. Old Crow, Yukon, Canada. 11. Calico Mountain, California. 12. Pendejo Cave, New Mexico. 13. Tule Springs, Nevada. 14. Pedra Furada, Piauí, Brazil ; Legitimate pre-Clovis sites. 15. Meadowcroft Rockshelter, Pennsylvania. 16. Monte Verde, Llanquihue, Chile. 17. Cactus Hill, Virginia. 18. Paisley Five Mile Point Caves, Oregon. 19. Schaefer and Hebior Mammoth, Wisconsin. 20. Buttermilk Creek, Texas (Debra L. Friedkin and Gault) ; Controversial pre-Clovis sites. 21. Topper, South Carolina. 22. Saltville, Virginia. 23. Taima-taima, Venezuela, and Tibitó, Columbia [i.e. Colombia]. 24. Bluefish Caves, Yukon, Canada
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- 29 cm
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- 348 pages
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- 906010847
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Subject
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