Beyond the Bone Beds

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Badger Hole bison kill site
bison
bison antiquus
bison hunting
bison occidentalis
bison on the north american plains
bone beds
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Clovis
Clovis archaeology.
Clovis bison kill
Cooper bison kill site Oklahoma
Courson Family Bison Research Center
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Folsom
Folsom bison kill
Folsom culture
Harrell bison kill site
Jake Bluff bison kill site
large flute points
Late Archaic
late archaic bison kills
Late Paleoindian
Late Prehistoric
North America Great Plains
North American archaeology
North American hunter-gatherers
Oklahoma archaeology
Oklahoma bisons
prehistoric bison kills North America
prehistoric North America
Ravenscroft bison kill site

Product details

  • ISBN 9781648433894
  • Weight: 386g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For those interested in the archaeology of prehistoric North America, author Leland C. Bement's Beyond the Bone Beds: Large-Scale Bison Kills in Northwest Oklahoma presents carefully researched technical data that will enlighten scholars, students, field researchers, and general readers alike. Bison are a keystone prey species of the grassland ecosystem, often migrating long distances. North American hunter-gatherers relied on large-scale bison hunting, which greatly influenced their culture. For over thirty years, senior research archaeologist Leland Bement has excavated and analyzed bison kill sites with his research teams, cataloging the faunal remains and associated artifacts.

Embracing sites spanning 12,000 years of prehistory with artifacts from the Clovis, Folsom, Late Paleoindian, Late Archaic, and Late Prehistoric periods, the collection at the Courson Family Bison Research Center offers a uniquely broad palette for the study of these hunter-gatherers' relationships with and use of bison, and the development of hunting technologies. Bement has organized the sites, bones, and artifacts contained in the CFBRC chronologically. This important work makes possible the assessment of fluctuations in bison populations over the centuries, along with the influences of climate, human predation and changing hunting strategies.

Bement presents his research with illustrative photographs, charts, and line art to engage both archaeological practitioners and well-informed laypersons. Beyond the Bone Beds offers its readers a new perspective on the prehistoric and later peoples of North America and their interactions with their environment.

Leland C. Bement is a senior researcher emeritus with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, at the University of Oklahoma. He authored Bison Hunting at Cooper Site: Where Lightning Bolts Drew Thundering Herds, coauthored Hunting and Extinctions in Southwest Asia and North America: The Silent Testimony of Communal Game Traps, and coedited The Archaeology of Large-Scale Manipulation of Prey, among various other titles. He lives in Norman, Oklahoma.

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