Da: Adkins Books, Chattanooga, TN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Without Dust Jacket.
Editore: Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 2008
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Printed wraps with SEAC logo, 161 pp, maps, tables, artifact photos and drawings, plans and profiles, 8 articles, 1 comment, 11 book reviews. Light wrap wrinkles else VG. Newshelf 39.
Editore: Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 2008
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Printed wraps with SEAC logo, 306 pp + 2 pp reviewers list, book ads, maps, tables, artifact photos and drawings, plans and profiles. Thematic issue: Shell Tempered Ceramics in the Eastern Woodlands. Newshelf 39.
Editore: Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 2006
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Printed wraps with SEAC logo, 338 pp, book ads, maps, tables, artifact photos and drawings, plans and profiles, 6 articles, 6 book reviews. Wrinkles rear wrap else VG. Newshelf 39.
Editore: Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 2007
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Printed wraps with SEAC logo, 349 pp, book ads, maps, tables, artifact photos and drawings, plans and profiles, 9 articles, 8 book reviews. Fore edge dent else VG. Newshelf 39.
Editore: Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 2006
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Printed wraps with SEAC logo, 151 pp, book ads, maps, tables, artifact photos and drawings, plans and profiles, 10 articles, 12 book reviews. Newshelf 39.
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Minor shelf wear, binding tight, pages clean and unmarked. This collection presents, for the first time, a much-needed synthesis of the major research themes and findings that characterize the Woodland Period in the southeastern United States.The Woodland Period (ca. 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1000) has been the subject of a great deal of archaeological research over the past 25 years. Researchers have learned that in this approximately 2000-year era the peoples of the Southeast experienced increasing sedentism, population growth, and organizational complexity. At the beginning of the period, people are assumed to have been living in small groups, loosely bound by collective burial rituals. But by the first millennium A.D., some parts of the region had densely packed civic ceremonial centers ruled by hereditary elites. Maize was now the primary food crop. Perhaps most importantly, the ancient animal-focused and hunting-based religion and cosmology were being replaced by solar and warfare iconography, consistent with societies dependent on agriculture, and whose elites were increasingly in competition with one another. This volume synthesizes the research on what happened during this era and how these changes came about while analyzing the period's archaeological record.In gathering the latest research available on the Woodland Period, the editors have included contributions from the full range of specialists working in the field, highlighted major themes, and directed readers to the proper primary sources. Of interest to archaeologists and anthropologists, both professional and amateur, this will be a valuable reference work essential to understanding the Woodland Period in the Southeast.
1988, Dissertation, Harvard University, University Microfilm, pp. 432 - 884, good + blue paperback, previous owner's name on end sheet.
1996, Journals, North America, Bulletin of the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Number 23, 128 p., very good paperback.
1997, Journals, North America, Bulletin of the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Number 24, 144 p., very good paperback.
1995, Journals, North America, Bulletin of the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Number 22, 194 p., very good paperback.