Paleoindian geoarchaeology of the southern High Plains
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Paleoindian geoarchaeology of the southern High Plains
(Texas archaeology and ethnohistory series)
University of Texas Press, 1997
1st ed
- : hbk. : alk. paper
- : pbk. : alk. paper
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Bibliography: p. [253]-288
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780292731097
Description
The Southern High Plains of northwestern Texas and eastern New Mexico are rich in Paleoindian archaeological sites, including such well-known ones as Clovis, Lubbock Lake, Plainview, and Midland. These sites have been extensively researched over decades, not only by archaeologists but also by geoscientists, whose studies of soils and stratigraphy have yielded important information about cultural chronology and paleoenvironments across the region. In this book, Vance T. Holliday synthesizes the data from these earlier studies with his own recent research to offer the most current and comprehensive overview of the geoarchaeology of the Southern High Plains during the earliest human occupation. He delves into twenty sites in depth, integrating new and old data on site geomorphology, stratigraphy, soils, geochronology, and paleoenvironments. He also compares the Southern High Plains sites with other sites across the Great Plains, for a broader chronological and paleoenvironmental perspective. With over ninety photographs, maps, cross sections, diagrams, and artifact drawings, this book will be essential reading for geoarchaeologists, archaeologists, and Quaternary geoscientists, as well as avocational archaeologists who take part in Paleoindian site study throughout the American West.
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: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780292731141
Description
The Southern High Plains of northwestern Texas and eastern New Mexico are rich in Paleoindian archaeological sites, including such well-known ones as Clovis, Lubbock Lake, Plainview, and Midland. These sites have been extensively researched over decades, not only by archaeologists but also by geoscientists, whose studies of soils and stratigraphy have yielded important information about cultural chronology and paleoenvironments across the region.
In this book, Vance T. Holliday synthesizes the data from these earlier studies with his own recent research to offer the most current and comprehensive overview of the geoarchaeology of the Southern High Plains during the earliest human occupation. He delves into twenty sites in depth, integrating new and old data on site geomorphology, stratigraphy, soils, geochronology, and paleoenvironments. He also compares the Southern High Plains sites with other sites across the Great Plains, for a broader chronological and paleoenvironmental perspective.
With over ninety photographs, maps, cross sections, diagrams, and artifact drawings, this book will be essential reading for geoarchaeologists, archaeologists, and Quaternary geoscientists, as well as avocational archaeologists who take part in Paleoindian site study throughout the American West.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Thomas R. Hester
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Paleoindian Studies, Geoarchaeology, and the Southern High Plains
Chapter Two: History of Paleoindian Research on the Southern High Plains
Chapter Three: Stratigraphy, Soils, and Geochronology of Paleoindian Sites
Chapter Four: Regional Comparisons
Chapter Five: Discussion and Conclusions
Appendix One: Site Settings and Stratigraphic Descriptions
Appendix Two: Lithic Resources of the Southern High Plains
References Cited
Index
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