The Archaeological Northeast - (Native Peoples of the Americas) by Mary Ann Levine & Michael Nassaney & Kenneth Sassaman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Despite the advances made in archaeology over the past generation, the Northeast remains the most misunderstood of all the archaeological regions of North America.
- About the Author: MARY ANN LEVINE is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania.
- 336 Pages
- Social Science, Archaeology
- Series Name: Native Peoples of the Americas
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About the Book
Despite the advances made in archaeology over the past generation, the Northeast remains the most misunderstood of all the archaeological regions of North America. With a complex environmental history shaped by ice sheets from the last glaciation, and highly acidic soils characteristic of the area, the kinds of organic artifacts found in other areas have been destroyed in the Northeast. The result is a sometimes evasive, particularly complicated, and always fragmentary archaeological record. As the chapters in this volume demonstrate, the Northeast is a region that inspires the development of innovative research designs and thoughtful and relevant questions. Each author has been a graduate student of Dena Dincauze, who has done much to foster understanding of the prehistory of Northeastern North America.
Book Synopsis
Despite the advances made in archaeology over the past generation, the Northeast remains the most misunderstood of all the archaeological regions of North America. With a complex environmental history shaped by ice sheets from the last glaciation, and highly acidic soils characteristic of the area, the kinds of organic artifacts found in other areas have been destroyed in the Northeast. The result is a sometimes evasive, particularly complicated, and always fragmentary archaeological record. As the chapters in this volume demonstrate, the Northeast is a region that inspires the development of innovative research designs and thoughtful and relevant questions. Each author has been a graduate student of Dena Dincauze, who has done much to foster understanding of the prehistory of Northeastern North America.Review Quotes
"These are thoughtful and stimulating articles dealing with virtually every period since humans first entered the Northeast. An up-to-date reference on the archaeology of the Northeast has been much needed, and this volume should be welcomed by archaeologists here and in other regions. The Archaeological Northeast admirably fulfills its editors' goal of moving the Northeast from the archaeological periphery to the center of theoretical and methodological discourse."-Barbara E. Luedtke Department of Anthropology University of Massachusetts, Boston
?Ably edited....The Archaeological Northeast presents an impressive collections of essays on the archaeological excursions of the American Northeast....The Archaeological Northeast is a superbly presented, scholarly survey and an invaluable, seminal, addition to archaeological studies reading lists, Native America studies curriculum supplements, and prehistory of Northeastern North American library reference collections.?-Bookwatch
"Ably edited....The Archaeological Northeast presents an impressive collections of essays on the archaeological excursions of the American Northeast....The Archaeological Northeast is a superbly presented, scholarly survey and an invaluable, seminal, addition to archaeological studies reading lists, Native America studies curriculum supplements, and prehistory of Northeastern North American library reference collections."-Bookwatch
About the Author
MARY ANN LEVINE is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania.
KENNETH E. SASSAMAN is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida, Gainesville. MICHAEL S. NASSANEY is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo.