In this Book
Prehistoric Indians of the Southeast: Archaeology of Alabama and the Middle South
This book deals with the prehistory of the region encompassed by the present state of Alabama and spans a period of some 11,000 years—from 9000 B.C. and the earliest documented appearance of human beings in the area to A.D. 1750, when the early European settlements were well established. Only within the last five decades have remains of these prehistoric peoples been scientifically investigated.
This volume is the product of intensive archaeological investigations in Alabama by scores of amateur and professional researchers. It represents no end product but rather is an initial step in our ongoing study of Alabama's prehistoric past. The extent of current industrial development and highway construction within Alabama and the damming of more and more rivers and streams underscore the necessity that an unprecedented effort be made to preserve the traces of prehistoric human beings that are destroyed every day by our own progress.
Table of Contents
Cover
Frontmatter
Contents
Illustrations and Tables
Preface
1 Discovering the Past
2 The Environment
3 Pioneer Hunters and Gatherers
4 The Archaic Stage
5 The Gulf Formational Stage
6 The Woodland Stage
7 The Mississippian Stage
8 The Twilight of Prehistory
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
ISBN | 9780817383824 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9780817305529 |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 45728214 |
Pages | 313 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-01-01 |
Language | English |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
1990