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Diversity In Open-Air Site Structure Across The Pleistocene/Holocene Boundary eBook

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Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO, August of 2022 ‧
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Archaeological research on the late Pleistocene and early Holocene periods has tended to focus on rock shelters, caves, large game kills, and occasionally butchery sites. Diversity in Open-Air Site Structure across the Pleistocene/Holocene Boundary examines a diverse range of open-air sites—bounded both naturally and culturally—in Siberia and Germany and throughout North America.
 
Open-air sites are difficult for researchers to locate and, because of depositional processes, often more difficult to interpret; they contain many superimposed events but often show evidence of only the most recent. Working to overcome the limitations of data and poor preservation, using decades of prior research and new analytical tools, and diverging from a one-size-fits-all mode of interpretation, the contributors to this volume offer fresh insight into the formation and taphonomy of open-air sites.
 
Contributors: Douglas B. Bamforth, Ian Buvit, Brian J. Carter, Robin Cordero, Robert Dello-Russo, George C. Frison, Kelly E. Graf, Bruce B. Huckell, Michael A. Jochim, Joshua D. Kapp, Robert L. Kelly, Aleksander V. Konstantinov, Banks Leonard, Madeline E. Mackie, Christopher W. Merriman, Matthew J. O’Brien, Spencer Pelton, Neil N. Puckett, Beth Shapiro, Todd A. Surovell, Karisa Terry, Steve Teteak, Robert Yohe
 

Diversity In Open-Air Site Structure Across The Pleistocene/Holocene Boundary

Property Description
ISBN: 9781646422265
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO
Release Date: August of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > History > Archeology
EAN: 9781646422265