GT Jones, C Beck, EE Jones, RE Hughes - American antiquity, 2003 - cambridge.org
Paleoarchaic (11.5–8.0 ka) occupants of the Great Basin encountered numerous lithic sources as they moved across foraging territories. Source provenance and lithic technologic …
Written in an easy-to-read, narrative format, this volume provides the most comprehensive coverage of North American Indians from earliest evidence through 1990. It shows Indians …
GM Smith, P Barker - PaleoAmerica, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Great Basin has traditionally not featured prominently in discussions of how and when the New World was colonized; however, in recent years work at Oregon's Paisley …
The genus Rubus L., indigenous to six continents, includes blackberries, raspberries, and their hybrids and is commonly referred to as brambles or briers. Rubus species were a food …
Written to appeal to professional archaeologists, students, and the interested public alike, this book is a long overdue introduction to the ancient peoples of the Great Basin and …
Abstract Younger Dryas and early Holocene Western Stemmed Tradition occupants of the northern Great Basin appear to have practiced a broad-based subsistence strategy …
KM Ames - Pathways to power: New perspectives on the …, 2010 - Springer
Many theories of the evolution of human social inequality are based on the necessity of overcoming the inertia of egalitarianism, which rests in turn on the assumption that …
KE Hummer, J Janick - … : Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony, an …, 2006 - actahort.org
Rubus Iconography: Antiquity to the Renaissance Page 1 89 Rubus Iconography: Antiquity to the Renaissance Kim E. Hummer United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research …
GM Smith - American Antiquity, 2010 - cambridge.org
Mobility is a common theme in Paleoindian research throughout North America including in the Great Basin. One recent model based on results from the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) …