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Archaeology: Down to Earth
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David Hurst Thomas
This is an introductory text to archaeological method and theory. It provides: a brief life history of eight well-known archaeologists; a look at the role of women in archaeology; and it looks at urban archaeology in America.
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Archaeology
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Reflecting the combination of traditional, formal scientific technique and the postmodern humanistic approach that defines archaeology in the late 1990s, this text emphasizes the importance of ideology and cognition. It shows by example the range of theoretical options available to the archaeologist, and addresses both strengths and weaknesses in ...
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Archaeology
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This text pairs two of archaeology's most recognized names: Robert L. Kelly and David Hurst Thomas, who together have over 70 years of experience leading excavations. The fifth edition of ARCHAEOLOGY reflects the most recent research and changes in the field, while covering core concepts in an exceptionally student-friendly fashion using ...
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Skull Wars Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity
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David Hurst Thomas, Sarah Colley
The 1996 discovery, near Kennewick, Washington, of a 9,000-year-old Caucasoid skeleton brought more to the surface than bones. The explosive controversy and resulting lawsuit also raised a far more fundamental question: Who owns history? Many Indians see archeologists as desecrators of tribal rites and traditions; archeologists see their ...
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Exploring Ancient Native America: An Archaeological Guide
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This guide combines field research with accounts of tribal life to offer a new perspective on Native American history, culture and ritual. Covering nine million square miles and 25,000 years, it includes: insights into prehistoric early native cultures; information on more than 400 prehistoric sites; and contributions from Native American scholars ...
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Exploring Native North America
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From the 11,000-year-old Blackwater Draw in New Mexico to the Little Bighorn Battlefield in Wyoming, the archaeological evidence left by Native Americans forms a fascinating legacy. In the third volume in the acclaimed "Places in Time" series, Thomas guides readers through 20 well-known North American sites. 20 halftones. 20 maps. 20 linecuts.
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Old World Civilizations: The Rise of Cities and States
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David Hurst Thomas (Editor), Goran Burenhult (Editor), Barry Cunliffe (Foreword by)
The third volume in the landmark The Illustrated History of Mankind series is a fully-illustrated, comprehensive survey of the civilizations of the Old World (4000 B.C. to A.D. 1500). The volume beautifully details the story of some of the earliest urban societies who have shaped our modern social traditions. 300 full-color photos and ...
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The Spanish borderlands in Pan-American perspective
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This third volume seeks a broad understanding of the Pan-American processes behind the Borderlands experience, examines research directions, and introduces the history of key disciplines.
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New World and Pacific Civilizations: Cultures of America, Asia, and the Pacific
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Goran Burenhult (Editor), David Hurst Thomas (Editor)
This fourth volume of the Landmark Series from the American Museum of Natural History surveys the ancient wonders of the "new world" and the Pacific Islands--including the civilizations of the Maya, Aztecs, Incas, and Native North Americans; the ancient occupation of the Pacific Islands; and the unique development of Japanese culture. 300 full ...
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Traditional Peoples Today: Continuity and Change in the Modern World
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Goran Burenhult (Editor), David Hurst Thomas (Editor)
The fifth and final volume in the critically acclaimed Landmark Series from the American Museum of Natural History follows humanity's family tree into our contemporary global village--including Australian aborigines, Arctic survivors, and North American Indians. This fascinating look at history in the making also offers intriguing speculation on ...
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Prehistoric Lifeways in the Great Basin Wetlands: Bioarchaeological Reconstruction and Interpretation
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Brian E Hemphill (Editor), Clark Spencer Larsen (Editor), David Hurst Thomas (Foreword by)
Anthropologists offer a new perspective on the archaeology of the US intermountain west by describing their research on three newly discovered assemblages of ancient human remains in Nevada, Oregon, and Utah that have more than doubled the available sample of human remains from the vast and important region of the continent. The skeletons all ...
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Predicting the Past: An Introduction to Anthropological Archaeology
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David Hurst Thomas
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Figuring Anthropology: First Principles of Probability and Statistics
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The Struggle for the Georgia Coast: An 18th-Century Spanish Retrospective on Guale and Mocama
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John E Worth, David Hurst Thomas (Introduction by)
By 1739, a record of the existence and demise of the Spanish Mission provinces of Guale and Mocama during the late 17th century had been assembled. This volume contains translations of these documents, as well as an overview of Spain's gradual withdrawal from the Georgia coast.
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Refiguring Anthropology: First Principles of Probability & Statistics
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St. Catherines
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"St. Catherines: An Island In Time" is the story of how a team of archaeologists found the lost sixteenth-century Spanish mission of Santa Catalina de Guale on the coastal Georgia island now known as St. Catherines. The discovery of mission Santa Catalina has contributed significantly to knowledge about early inhabitants of the island and about ...
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Columbian Consequences: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands East
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This volume covers the Southeast and Caribbean in more than thirty essays. Published with the Society for American Archaeology in observance of the Columbian Quincentenary.
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The archaeology of Monitor Valley
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The archaeology of Hidden Cave, Nevada
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David Hurst Thomas, Nancy K. Bernstein
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Ethnology of the Indians of Spanish Florida
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Columbian Consequences
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The Missions of Spanish Florida
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The Native Americans: An Illustrated History
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David Hurst Thomas, Richard White, Jay Miller
The story of the native peoples of the Americas spans some 30,000 years. By the time Columbus arrived at the "New World", these continents were populated by some 75,000,000 people, speaking 2,000 languages, in a rich diversity of cultures linked by an involved trade network. The land - all its creatures and aspects - was their religion, and man ...
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The anthropology of St Catherines Island. 1, Natural and cultural history /by David Hurst Thomas ... [et al.]
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Columbian Consequences: The Spanish Borderlands in Pan-American Perspective
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This third volume seeks a broad understanding of the Pan-American processes behind the Borderlands experience, examines research directions, and introduces the history of key disciplines.
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