Paleoamerican Odyssey (Peopling of the Americas Publications)
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Rating | : | 4.33 (714 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1623491924 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 584 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
MICHAEL R. WATERS is a professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University, director of the Center for the Study of the First Americans, and executive director of the North Star Archaeological Research Program.. GRAF is an assistant professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University and research affiliate of the Center for the Study of the First Americans. CAROLINE V. KETRON is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Texas A&M University. About the AuthorKELLY E
David H. Hiley said A remarkable compilation of "New World" paleogeography and archaeology.. A remarkable compilation of "New World" paleogeography and archaeology. While it is written by scientists for scientists most of what is here is imminently understandable/readable by non-scientists. A must-have/read for the latest facts and theories about the peopling of the Americas.. "Four Stars" according to Bob C.. An excellent and valuable publication. I was unable to attend the conference, so it is of particular interest.. Leon Reeder said Five Stars. Very interesting and lots of good information.
As research continues on the earliest migration of modern humans into North and South America, the current state of knowledge about these first Americans is continually evolving. Providing an up-to-date view of the current state of knowledge in paleoamerican studies, the research gathered in this volume, presented by leaders in the field, focuses especially on late Pleistocene Northeast Asia, Beringia, and North and South America, as well as dispersal routes, molecular genetics, and Clovis and pre-Clovis archaeology.. Especially
MICHAEL R. KETRON is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Texas A&M University. KELLY E. GRAF is an assistant professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University and research affiliate of the Center for the Study of the First Americans. WATERS is a professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University, directo