Floor of the Sky: the Great Plains

Floor of the Sky: the Great Plains
Title Floor of the Sky: the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author David Plowden
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 1972
Genre Great Plains
ISBN 9780874560633

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Floor of the Sky: the Great Plains

Floor of the Sky: the Great Plains
Title Floor of the Sky: the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author David Plowden
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 1972
Genre History
ISBN

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Floor of the Sky

Floor of the Sky
Title Floor of the Sky PDF eBook
Author David Plowden
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 1972
Genre Great Plains
ISBN

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The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains

The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains
Title The Archaeology of the North American Great Plains PDF eBook
Author Douglas B. Bamforth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 459
Release 2021-09-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1009038613

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In this volume, Douglas B. Bamforth offers an archaeological overview of the Great Plains, the vast, open grassland bordered by forests and mountain ranges situated in the heart of North America. Synthesizing a century of scholarship and new archaeological evidence, he focuses on changes in resource use, continental trade connections, social formations, and warfare over a period of 15,000 years. Bamforth investigates how foragers harvested the grasslands more intensively over time, ultimately turning to maize farming, and examines the persistence of industrial mobile bison hunters in much of the region as farmers lived in communities ranging from hamlets to towns with thousands of occupants. He also explores how social groups formed and changed, migrations of peoples in and out of the Plains, and the conflicts that occurred over time and space. Significantly, Bamforth's volume demonstrates how archaeology can be used as the basis for telling long-term, problem-oriented human history.

The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Title The Publishers Weekly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1662
Release 1972
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Great Plains Journal

Great Plains Journal
Title Great Plains Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 1982
Genre Great Plains
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Mammoths of the Great Plains

Mammoths of the Great Plains
Title Mammoths of the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Arnason
Publisher PM Press
Total Pages 152
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 160486382X

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When President Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to explore the West, he told them to look especially for mammoths. Jefferson had seen bones and tusks of the great beasts in Virginia, and he suspected—he hoped!—that they might still roam the Great Plains. In Eleanor Arnason’s imaginative alternate history, they do: shaggy herds thunder over the grasslands, living symbols of the oncoming struggle between the Native peoples and the European invaders. And in an unforgettable saga that soars from the badlands of the Dakotas to the icy wastes of Siberia, from the Russian Revolution to the AIM protests of the 1960s, Arnason tells of a modern woman’s struggle to use the weapons of DNA science to fulfill the ancient promises of her Lakota heritage. PLUS: “Writing SF During World War III,” and an Outspoken Interview that takes you straight into the heart and mind of one of today’s edgiest and most uncompromising speculative authors.