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Ice Age people of North America

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Oregon State University. Center for the Study of the First Americans
Other Authors: Bonnichsen, Robson, Turnmire, Karen L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Corvallis : Oregon State University Press for the Center for the Study of the First Americans, [1999]
Edition:1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (536 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost - Click here for access
Contents:
  • An introduction to the peopling of the Americas
  • Ice Age environments of northern Eurasia with special reference to the Beringian Margin of Siberia
  • Impact of ice-related plant nutrients on glacial environments
  • Periglacial ecology, large mammals, and their significance to human biology
  • Pleistocene peoples of Japan and the peopling of the Americas
  • The colonization of western Beringia : technology, ecology, and adaptations
  • Late Pleistocene peopling of Alaska
  • Bluefish caves and Old Crow Basin : a new rapport
  • Searching for the earliest Canadians : wide corridors, narrow doorways, small windows
  • Prehistory of the Great Basin/Snake River plain to about 8,500 years ago
  • The late Pleistocene prehistory of the northwestern plains, the adjacent mountains, and intermontane basins
  • Paleoindian archaeology and late Pleistocene environments in the plains and southwestern United States
  • The Burnham site and Pleistocene human occupations of the southern plains of the United States
  • Pleistocene peoples of midcontinental North America
  • Radiocarbon chronology of northeastern Paleo-American sites : discriminating natural and human burn features
  • No vestige of a beginning nor prospect for an end : two decades of debate on Meadowcroft Rockshelter
  • The early Holocene occupation of the southeastern United States : a geoarchaeological summary
  • The inhabitants of Mexico during the upper Pleistocene
  • Breaking the impasse on the peopling of the Americas.