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The settlement of the American continents a multidisciplinary approach to human biogeography

C. Michael Barton

Tucson University of Arizona Press c2004

Localização: MAE - Museu Arqueologia e Etnologia    (E58 S495 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    The settlement of the American continents a multidisciplinary approach to human biogeography
  • Autor: C. Michael Barton
  • Assuntos: Human beings -- Migrations; Human geography -- Western Hemisphere; Human ecology -- Western Hemisphere; Paleo-Indians -- Migrations; Land settlement patterns -- Western Hemisphere; BIOGEOGRAFIA -- AMÉRICA; GEOGRAFIA HUMANA -- AMÉRICA; ECOLOGIA HUMANA -- AMÉRICA; PADRÕES DE ASSENTAMENTO (SÍTIO ARQUEOLÓGICO) -- AMÉRICA
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-271) and index
  • Descrição: An interdisciplinary perspective on long-term human biogeography and the Pleistocene colonization of the Americas / Geoffrey A. Clark, C. Michael Barton, Georges A. Pearson, and David R. Yesner -- The first American settlers -- An anthropological genetic view of the peopling of the New World / Theodore G. Schurr -- Peopling of the New World : a comparative craniofacial view / C. Loring Brace, A. Russell Nelson, and Pan Qifeng -- Evaluating historical linguistic evidence for ancient human communities in the Americas / Jane H. Hill -- The concept of Clovis and the peopling of North America / Kenneth B. Tankersley -- A review of bioarchaeological thought on the peopling of the New World / Kamille R. Schmitz -- The trail to the Americas -- Rapid migrations by Arctic hunting peoples : Clovis and Thule / Stuart J. Fiedel -- Pan-American Paleoindian dispersals and the origins of fishtail projectile points as seen through the lithic raw-material reduction strategies and tool-manufacturing techniques at the Guardiría Site, Turrialba Valley, Costa Rica / Georges A. Pearson -- Deconstructing the North Atlantic connection / Geoffrey A. Clark -- Invented traditions and the ultimate American origin myth : in the beginning . . . there was an ice-free corridor / Carole A.S. Mandryk -- The land and people transformed -- Modeling the initial colonization of the Americas : issues of scale, demography, and landscape learning / David J. Meltzer -- The ecology of human
    colonization in pristine landscapes / C. Michael Barton, Steven Schmich, and Steven R. James -- Beyond "big" : gender, age, and subsistence diversity in Paleoindian societies / Elizabeth S. Chilton -- Early Paleoindians as estate settlers : archaeological, ethnographic, and evolutionary insights into the peopling of the New World / Douglas H. MacDonald -- Late Pleistocene extinctions through second-order predation / Elin Whitney-Smith -- Megafauna, Paleoindians, petroglyphs, and pictographs of the Colorado Plat
  • Editor: Tucson University of Arizona Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2004
  • Formato: vi, 281 p ill., maps 29 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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