Jamie L. Clark is assistant professor of anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University. She is coeditor (with John D. Speth) of Zooarchaeology and Modern Human Origins: Human Hunting Behavior During the Later Pleistocene. John D. Speth is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor emeritus of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. His books include Zooarchaeology and Modern Human Origins: Human Hunting Behavior During the Later Pleistocene (coedited with Jamie L. Clark); The Paleoanthropology and Archaeology of Big-Game Hunting: Protein, Fat, or Politics?; and Human Paleoecology in the Levantine Corridor (coedited with Naama Goren-Inbar).
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"This is a severely understudied region that has a fascinating but enigmatic place in the prehistory of the southwestern US/northwestern Mexico. Clark and Speth provide an intriguing synthesis of the current state of knowledge, stitching together more than two decades of excavation to place both sites into local and regional context. The synthesis is thoughtful, original, and provocative." -- Thomas R. Rocek, professor of anthropology, University of Delaware

