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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. From October of 1819 until June of 1820 members of the Stephen Long Scientific Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains spent their time along the Missouri River in eastern Nebraska at quarters they called Engineer Cantonment. During the stay the party built log structures, held councils with resident tribes, and collected detailed information on the plants, animals, geology, and Indigenous inhabitants. Expedition narratives and a rich collection of artwork have captured the occupation. The Long Partys efforts produced Americas first biodiversity study and also resulted in collection of some of the earliest systematic ethnographic information about central Great Plains Native American life. The location of Engineer Cantonment was unknown until 2003, when a History Nebraska archeological team discovered the site near Omaha through analysis of expedition artwork, ground-penetrating radar, and narrow mechanical trenching. An archeological exploration uncovered buried ruins such as building wall lines, fireplaces, pits, posts, and thousands of artifacts. It is the only Great Plains site with well-preserved archeological deposits that can be directly and specifically associated with a major expedition. This book is an account of the Long Expeditions stay at Engineer Cantonment and its archeological discovery and exploration. An account of the 18191820 Long Expedition stay at Engineer Cantonment and the sites archeological discovery and exploration. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
1981, North America, Technical Report No. 18-01, Division of Archeological Research, Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, 75 p. and appendices, very good stapled paper.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorJohn R. Bozell, Gayle F. Carlson, and Robert E. Pepperl have all played important roles in Nebraska archeological inquiry for decades. Bozell is currently the Nebraska state archeologist with History Nebraska an.
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Editore: Nebraska State Historical Society Feb 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 0933307411 ISBN 13: 9780933307414
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - From October of 1819 until June of 1820 members of the Stephen Long Scientific Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains spent their time along the Missouri River in eastern Nebraska at quarters they called Engineer Cantonment. During the stay the party built log structures, held councils with resident tribes, and collected detailed information on the plants, animals, geology, and Indigenous inhabitants. Expedition narratives and a rich collection of artwork have captured the occupation. The Long Party's efforts produced America's first biodiversity study and also resulted in collection of some of the earliest systematic ethnographic information about central Great Plains Native American life. The location of Engineer Cantonment was unknown until 2003, when a History Nebraska archeological team discovered the site near Omaha through analysis of expedition artwork, ground-penetrating radar, and narrow mechanical trenching. An archeological exploration uncovered buried ruins such as building wall lines, fireplaces, pits, posts, and thousands of artifacts. It is the only Great Plains site with well-preserved archeological deposits that can be directly and specifically associated with a major expedition. This book is an account of the Long Expedition's stay at Engineer Cantonment and its archeological discovery and exploration.