Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Archeological Society, Austin, Texas, 2004
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. Pale yellow slick illustrated wraps, 172 pp, 7 articles, 9 book reviews. Spine faded. Shelf A6. 5/24.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Archeological Society, 2004
Da: Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. BULLETIN OF THE TEXAS ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 75/2004, edited by Nancy A. Kenmotsu, softcover, first edition, illustrated with photos and drawings, 2004. ITEM CONDITION: near fine. The text block and illustrations are in fine condition with no tears, marks, or dog-ears. There is no bookplate nor signature of a prior owner. This is not a library book nor a remainder. The glossy yellow wraps are in near fine condition (light crinkling along top edge). 11 x 8 ½, 172 pages, 18 ounces. XX Contents: Archeological Survey at Musk Hog Canyon Iin Crockett County, Texas: The 1976 Texas Archeological Society Field School; In Memoriam: Curtis Tunnell; Bibliography Of Curtis Tunnell, Curtis Tunnell And The Discovery Of The Palisade Trench At Presidio La Bahia, Late 17th To Early 18th Century Caddo Sites On San Pedro Creek In Houston County, Texas; The Hackberry Cache: An Alibates Cache from the Northeastern Texas Panhandle; A Profile In East Texas Archeology, The Field Of Rocks Site, Enhancing Our Skills: The TAS Archeology Academy; Book Reviews. XX [Austin American-Statesman, April 20, 2001 obituary of Curtis Dale Tunnell, 1934-2001]: Archeologist, preservationist, oral historian, and folklorist, Tunnell was born in Turkey, Hall County, Texas on January 24, 1934. Upon going to West Texas State College, in Canyon, Tunnell's interests in geology, paleontology, and anthropology were already developing. At West Texas, Tunnell worked in the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, one of the leading archeological research centers in the state. There, he met his lifelong mentor, Jack Hughes. Together, they covered vast areas of the Texas Panhandle, conducting archeological investigations on rock shelters, pit burials, bison kill sites, and countless other projects. He saw service in the Pacific, ferrying supplies to such outposts as Johnston Island, the Midway Islands, and the Marshalls. His ship, the USS Kishwaukee, was also involved in early atomic bomb testing at the Bikini and Enewetak atolls. Following military service, Tunnell returned to Texas and began working with archeologist Ed Jelks on the Texas Rivers Basin Survey project funded by the Smithsonian Institution. Tunnell followed his fieldwork with graduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin, receiving a master's degree in anthropology. From there, he became a field researcher for the University of Illinois and worked on such sites as the famed Cahokia Mounds, as well as projects in Kansas and Arizona. He then returned to Austin as Curator of Anthropology for the Texas Memorial Museum. In 1965, public demand for historic and archeological preservation led the Texas Legislature to create the position of State Archeologist and the person selected to fill the new position was Curtis Tunnell.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Texas Archeological Society, Austin, Texas, 2005
Da: TribalBooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. Pale blue pictured wraps, 308 pp, 12 articles. An unread copy. Shelf A6. 5/24.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 75,00
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