People and Culture in Ice Age Americas

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9781607816454

New Dimensions in Paleoamerican Archaeology

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Edited by Rafael Suarez, Ciprian F. Ardelean
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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HARDBACK
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254 x 178 mm
Weight:
770 g
Pages:
336

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Rafael Suarez is a professor of archaeology at the Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo, Uruguay, and a researcher within the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI). His research focuses on the lifeways and adaptations of South America's Paleoamerican hunter-gatherers and Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene lithic technology in southeast South America. Ciprian F. Ardelean is a Romanian-born archaeologist who has been working at Mexico's University of Zacatecas since 2001. He has conducted field investigations on the ancient Mayans and currently leads research projects on early human occupation in the arid regions of northcentral Mexico, focusing on the Pleistocene archaeological record.

"An up-to-date and thought-provoking reader on the peopling of Americas, with detailed contributions from some of the foremost scholars on the subject.... People and Culture in Ice Age Americas is an excellent book. In addition to synthesizing knowledge about specific areas and topics, it shows through numerous examples how we can effectively document the stories of the earliest Americans." --American Antiquity "My graduate students need to have a copy of this book. As a senior North American archaeologist who speaks little Spanish and reads none, I know far too little about the archaeology of South and Central America. This book adds seven chapters to my education concerning invigorating new archaeological research going on in Spanish-speaking regions to the south of us." --Dennis Jenkins, senior research associate and director Northern Great Basin Archaeological Field School, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, University of Oregon "The 'Peopling of the Americas' is a perennial hot topic that tends to excite broad interest both in the discipline and from the public. I am not aware of any recent book on the topic with the spatial or topical breadth of this important volume, or with the same south to north orientation. People and Culture in Ice Age Americas should be on the shelf of everyone seriously interested in the earliest inhabitants of the New World." --Daniel Sandweiss, professor of anthropology and quaternary and climate studies, University of Maine "The authors contributing to this volume use a variety of research methods to draw conclusions backed by multiple lines of evidence, in an earnest attempt to re-evaluate our understanding of the early archaeological record across multiple geographic areas. In the end, this robust effort perfectly represents the ideal of what a multidisciplinary field like archaeology should be. For everyone interested in research of the peopling of the Americas will find something of interest in this book." --Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society "The volume offers excellent spatial breadth and plenty of food for thought on the history of human settlement of the Western Hemisphere.... [It is] a critical first step in integrating Paleoindian datasets from across the Western Hemisphere." --California Archaeology

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