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The Roots of Civilization: The Cognitive Beginnings of Man's First Art, Symbol and Notation

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  The Roots of Civilization: The Cognitive Beginnings of Man's First Art, Symbol and Notation The Roots of Civilization: The Cognitive Beginnings of Man's First Art, Symbol and Notation OTHER ARTICLES Uses artifacts, paintings, and drawings from the hunters of the Ice Age to prove that the origins of thought, the use of symbolic notation, and the development of language occurred much earlier than scientists had previously speculated.

Designing Experimental Research in Archaeology: Examining Technology through Production and Use

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  Designing Experimental Research in Archaeology: Examining Technology through Production and Use Designing Experimental Research in Archaeology: Examining Technology through Production and Use OTHER ARTICLES Designing Experimental Research in Archaeology is a guide for the design of archaeological experiments for both students and scholars. Experimental archaeology provides a unique opportunity to corroborate conclusions with multiple trials of repeatable experiments and can provide data otherwise unavailable to archaeologists without damaging sites, remains, or artifacts.Each chapter addresses a particular classification of material culture-ceramics, stone tools, perishable materials, composite hunting technology, butchering practices and bone tools, and experimental zooarchaeology-detailing issues that must be considered in the development of experimental archaeology projects and discussing potential pitfalls. The experiments follow coherent and consistent research designs and p...

Ancient North America, Fourth Edition

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  Ancient North America, Fourth Edition Ancient North America, Fourth Edition OTHER ARTICLES Brian Fagan, one of the foremost living archaeological writers and an authority on world prehistory, has completely revised and updated his definitive synthesis of North America's ancient past. The book offers a balanced summary of every major culture area in North America, and places the continent in its wider context in human prehistory. Lavish illustrations, many new to the fourth edition, draw on North America's rich ethnographic record to illustrate key sites and artifacts. The chapter on first settlement has been heavily revised in light of new discoveries in Siberia and the Americas, and current controversies are surveyed. Chapters on archaeological theory, the Great Basin, the Northeast, the Northwest, and the Archaeology of European Contact reflect major advances, and important new discoveries and scientific methodologies receive full coverage.

Before Yellowstone: Native American Archaeology in the National Park (Samuel and Althea Stroum Books xx)

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  Before Yellowstone: Native American Archaeology in the National Park (Samuel and Althea Stroum Books xx) Before Yellowstone: Native American Archaeology in the National Park (Samuel and Althea Stroum Books xx) OTHER ARTICLES Since 1872, visitors have flocked to Yellowstone National Park to gaze in awe at its dramatic geysers, stunning mountains, and impressive wildlife. Yet more than a century of archaeological research shows that the wild landscape has a long history of human presence. In fact, Native American people have hunted bison and bighorn sheep, fished for cutthroat trout, and gathered bitterroot and camas bulbs here for at least 11,000 years, and twenty-six tribes claim cultural association with Yellowstone today.In Before Yellowstone, Douglas MacDonald tells the story of these early people as revealed by archaeological research into nearly 2,000 sites--many of which he helped survey and excavate. He describes and explains the significance of archaeological areas such a...

The Forbidden History Of the Americas: More Evidence of Ancient American Geography And The Advanced Civilizations Of the f...

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  The Forbidden History Of the Americas: More Evidence of Ancient American Geography And The Advanced Civilizations Of the f... The Forbidden History Of the Americas: More Evidence of Ancient American Geography And The Advanced Civilizations Of the f... OTHER ARTICLES Since the time of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus the man credited for the discovery of the new world, the new comers to the world have observed and documented the things which they seen, heard and experienced. The new comers to this world saw the ruins of what appeared as intricately built ancient cities, observed strange yet familiar habits of the indigenous. It wasn't until the mid 19th century that archaeology was even taken serious in this land, yet it would seem as though it was not for the purpose of documentation and understanding of those of the past. 100 years or so earlier Sir Richard Colt Hoare coined the motto for Antiquarianism in Europe, We Speak from Facts not Theory and it would seem here in...

The Prehistory of Sex: Four Million Years of Human Sexual Culture

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  The Prehistory of Sex: Four Million Years of Human Sexual Culture The Prehistory of Sex: Four Million Years of Human Sexual Culture OTHER ARTICLES This lively and provocative book leaves no stone unturned and no taboo untouched as it pieces together evidence from highly controversial artifacts and human remains to decipher the mysteries of Stone Age sex. Archaeologist Timothy Taylor paints a dramatic and startling picture of our sexual evolution as he follows human sexuality from its origins four million years ago to modern times to answer our most titillating questions about this endlessly fascinating andpowerful subject.Taylor draws on recent archaeological discoveries such as skeletons of Amazon women, golden penis sheaths, the charred remains of aphrodisiac herbs, and awealth of prehistoric erotic art to trace practices such as contraception, homosexuality, transsexuality, prostitution, sadomasochism, and bestiality back to their ancient origins. He makes the startling claim ...

Palaeopathology (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology)

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  Palaeopathology (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology) Palaeopathology (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology) OTHER ARTICLES Palaeopathology is an evidence-based guide to the principal types of pathological lesions often found in human remains and how to diagnose them. Tony Waldron presents an innovative method of arriving at a diagnosis in the skeleton by applying what he refers to as 'operational definitions'. The method ensures that those who study bones will use the same criteria for diagnosing disease, thereby enabling valid comparisons to be made between studies. Waldron's book is based on modern clinical knowledge and provides background information on the natural history of bone disease. In addition, the volume demonstrates how results from studies should be analysed, methods of determining the frequency of disease, and other types of epidemiological analysis. This edition includes new chapters on the development of palaeopathology, basic concepts, health and disease, dia...