North America before the European Invasions

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American Indian History
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ancient agriculture systems
Ancient North America
archaeological synthesis
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Cahokia
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Chaco
Clovis
Colorado Plateau
cultural chronology analysis
Eastern Woodlands
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ethnographic integration
Ethnohistory
Feathered Serpent
First Nations
Great American Desert
Hickory Nuts
Hopewell
indigenous resource management
Kennewick Man
La Venta
Late Archaic
Late Woodland
Maize Agriculture
Middle Woodland
Middle Woodland Sites
Millennium Bce
Millennium Ce
Mississippian
Mississippian Towns
Mound Builders
Muskogean Languages
Native American culture
Native American history
Native American Studies
North American archaeology
Paleoindians
Platform Mounds
Poverty Point
Pre-Columbian
precontact North American societies
prehistoric migration theories
Prickly Pear Cacti
Shell Beads
Southern Plains
Spiro Mound
Stone Blades
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138890022
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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North America Before the European Invasions tells the histories of North American peoples from first migrations in the Late Glacial Age, sixteen thousand years ago or more, to the European invasions following Columbus’s arrival. Contrary to invaders’ propaganda, North America was no wilderness, and its peoples had developed a variety of sophisticated resource uses, including intensive agriculture and cities in Mexico and the Midwest. Written in an easy-flowing style, the book is a true history although based primarily on archeological material. It reflects current emphasis within archaeology on rejecting the notion of “pre”-history, instead combining archaeology with post-Columbian ethnographies and histories to present the long histories of North America’s native peoples, most of them still here and still part of the continent’s history.