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Language: English
Published by Society for American Archaeology
ISBN 10: 0932839126 ISBN 13: 9780932839121
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1995. Journals. Society for American Archaeology, SAA, 99p., very good paperback.
Language: English
Published by Castle Communications, London, 1994
ISBN 10: 1898141509 ISBN 13: 9781898141501
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 308 pp. Trade paperback format. Lightly rubbed on the corners with a flat uncreased spine; no interior markings. Illustrated with black and white plates. The Chapters are: Dublin, August 1993; A Little Black Boy; Legend of the Vagabonds; A Cowboy's Life; Pills, Powders and Potions; In the Realms of the Black Rose; The Rock Star and the Man; Is This the End?; On Manouvres with Sergeant Rock; The Sun Goes Down; and Are You Out There? Size: 8vo. Book.
Published by Southern Methodist University, 1977
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. corner crease to front wrapper, paper backing split otherwise clean and sound.
no date. North America. Southern Methodist University, 42 p., very good black comb bound paperback.
1975, North America, Southern Methodist University, Report Submitted to U. S. Corp of Engineers, 28 p., very good comb bound Paperback.
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Magazine / Periodical
Condition: Very Good. 1977. North America, Native Americans, Journals. Archaeology Research Program Research Report #105, /report Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, 51 p., very good paperback. 3/26 new SMU crate.
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Condition: Very Good. 1976. Journals, North America, Native Americans. Archaeology Research Program, Southern Methodist University, Report Submitted to the U.S Department of Agriculture, 14p., very good comb bound paperback. 3/26 new SMU crate.
Language: English
Published by Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Tx, 1975
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Pictured brown wraps, xii + 136 pp + book list, maps, photos, site maps, graphs, artifact photos, references. Private library card pocket to rear of front wrap, owner name ink stamp to half-title page and TEP. Shelf 9.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1984. North America, Native Americans, Journals. Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, 17 p and 29 plates, very good to good+ comb bound paperback.1/26 new crate AAA.
1992, Anthropological Theory, Archaeology, National Oark Service, U.S. Department of Interior, 35 p., very good stapled paperback.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. no date. North America, Native Americans, Journals., Archaeology Research Program research report 106. Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, 174p. very good paper. 3/26 new SMU crate.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Nearly 2000 years ago, people living in the river valleys of southern Ohio built earthen monuments on a scale that is unmatched in the archaeological record for small-scale societies. The period from c. 200 BC to c. AD 500 (Early to Middle Woodland) witnessed the construction of mounds, earthen walls, ditches, borrow pits and other earthen and stone features covering dozen of hectares at many sites and hundreds of hectares at some. The development of the vast Hopewell Culture geometric earthwork complexes such as those at Mound City, Chilicothe; Hopewell; and the Newark earthworks was accompanied by the establishment of wide-ranging cultural contacts reflected in the movement of exotic and strikingly beautiful artefacts such as elaborate tobacco pipes, obsidian and chert arrowheads, copper axes and regalia, animal figurines and delicately carved sheets of mica. These phenomena, coupled with complex burial rituals, indicate the emergence of a political economy based on a powerful ideology of individual power and prestige, and the creation of a vast cultural landscape within which the monument complexes were central to a ritual cycle encompassing a substantial geographical area.The labour needed to build these vast cultural landscapes exceeds population estimates for the region, and suggests that people from near (and possibly far) travelled to the Scioto and other river valleys to help with construction of these monumental earthen complexes. Here, in the first American Landscapes volume, Mark Lynott draws on more than a decade of research and extensive new datasets to re-examine the spectacular and massive scale Ohio Hopewell landscapes and to explore the society that created them. This first volume in our major new series American Landscapes examines the cultural, economic, constructional and logistical background to the development of the vast and varied ceremonial landscapes of the prehistoric Hopewell societies of Ohio (c 200 BC-AD 500). Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
no date. North America, Native Americans. Archaeological field report. Southern Methodist University??? No title page 42p. Olive green cover with black plastic comb binding. Very good paper, again no title page.
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Magazine / Periodical
Condition: Very Good. 1977. Native Americans, North America, Journals. Archaeology Research Program Research Report #102. Southern Methodist University, 24p., very good paper. 3/26 new SMU crate #2.
1975, Journals, Report submitted to the United States Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth District, by the Archaeology Research Program, Southern Methodist University, 27 p. and two maps.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1981. North America, Native Americans, Journals. Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, 131p., very good black plastic comb binding paper/monograph. 2/26 DDD.
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Condition: Very Good. 1977. North America,Native Americans, Journals. Archaeology Research Program, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, 151 p. very good blue paper monograph 3/26 new SMU crate.
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Language: English
Published by Society for American Archaeology, 2000
ISBN 10: 0932839169 ISBN 13: 9780932839169
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Condition: Very Good. 1975. North America, Native Americans, Journals. Southern Methodist University, Institute for the Study of Earth and Man, department of Anthropology, 136p., very good paper/monograph, ex-departmental library with pocket. 3/26 new SMU crate and #2.
Language: English
Published by Oxbow, 2005
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. Articles include several on flints mines in Great Britain, including the Brandon gunflint mines, with others on Lake Superior copper mining, pipestone quarrying in Minnesota, and Mississippian hoe workshops. 214 pp.
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Condition: New. This first volume in our major new series American Landscapes examines the cultural, economic, constructional and logistical background to the development of the vast and varied ceremonial landscapes of the prehistoric Hopewell societies of Ohio (c 200 BC-A.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Nearly 2000 years ago, people living in the river valleys of southern Ohio built earthen monuments on a scale that is unmatched in the archaeological record for small-scale societies. The period from c. 200 BC to c. AD 500 (Early to Middle Woodland) witnessed the construction of mounds, earthen walls, ditches, borrow pits and other earthen and stone features covering dozen of hectares at many sites and hundreds of hectares at some. The development of the vast Hopewell Culture geometric earthwork complexes such as those at Mound City, Chilicothe; Hopewell; and the Newark earthworks was accompanied by the establishment of wide-ranging cultural contacts reflected in the movement of exotic and strikingly beautiful artefacts such as elaborate tobacco pipes, obsidian and chert arrowheads, copper axes and regalia, animal figurines and delicately carved sheets of mica. These phenomena, coupled with complex burial rituals, indicate the emergence of a political economy based on a powerful ideology of individual power and prestige, and the creation of a vast cultural landscape within which the monument complexes were central to a ritual cycle encompassing a substantial geographical area.The labour needed to build these vast cultural landscapes exceeds population estimates for the region, and suggests that people from near (and possibly far) travelled to the Scioto and other river valleys to help with construction of these monumental earthen complexes. Here, in the first American Landscapes volume, Mark Lynott draws on more than a decade of research and extensive new datasets to re-examine the spectacular and massive scale Ohio Hopewell landscapes and to explore the society that created them. This first volume in our major new series American Landscapes examines the cultural, economic, constructional and logistical background to the development of the vast and varied ceremonial landscapes of the prehistoric Hopewell societies of Ohio (c 200 BC-AD 500). Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.