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  1. The Paul Brave site (32SI4), Oahe Reservoir Area, North Dakota (River basin surveys papers) by W. Raymond Wood, 2000
  2. A 1998 phase I cultural resource inventory: Of the Wolf Lake WPA and Black Rush Lake WPA, Windom and Big Stone Wetland Management Districts, Minnesota by Brian Molyneaux, 1999
  3. Late Archaic-Early Woodland period shell rings of the southeastern United States coast: A bibliographical introduction (Research manuscript series) by David R Lawrence, 1989
  4. Interrelations of cultural and fluvial deposits in northwest Iowa by Elmer A Bettis, 1982
  5. Archeological and geological investigations at two Piedmont sites on the Savannah River: Final report on the Gregg Shoals and Clyde Gulley sites by V. Ann Tippitt, 1984

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    In addition to printed materials, SAA also maintains data from current research and prints special reports and memoirs.

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63. ANT491-General Studies
1996 Peopling of south america. Archaeology 491415. Schadel, R., et al. 1971 An Introduction to american Archaeology. Vol. 2 south america.
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Aldenderfer, M. (ed.) Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes . Iowa City: Univ. of Iowa Press.
Anton, F. Ancient Peruvian Textiles. Thames and Hudson, London.
Aveni, A., and G. Brotherston (editors) Calendars in Mesoamerica and Peru: Native American Computations of Time . BAR International Series No. 174, British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, U.K.
Bednarik, R. 1991 On the Pleistocene Settlement of South America. American Antiquity
Bonavia, D. Mural Paintings in Ancient Peru. Trans. by P. Lyon. Bloomington: Indiana UniversityPress.
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Bray, W. 1988 How Old are the Americans? Americas
Browman, D. (ed.) Advances in Andean Archaeology . The Hague: Mouton.
Bruhns, K. O. Ancient South America . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Bryan, A. (ed.) New Evidence for the Pleistocene Peopling of the Americas . Orono: Center for the Study of Early Man, Univ. of Maine. Buge, D. 1974 Maize in South America. Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society Buikstra, J., and D. Cook

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65. Readings In Archaeology
1992 Uncommon Ground Archaeology and Early African america, 16501800. Topics in African american History 3. south Carolina Institute of Archaeology
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Man Before History: A short Account of Prehistoric Times . G. G. Harrap and Co. Ltd, London. Rome and the Barbarians . Bodley Head, London. Dickens, Roy S. Frontiers in the Soil, The Archaeology of Georgia . Frontiers Publishing Co., Atlanta. Dimick, John M. Episodes in Archaeology: Bit Parts in Big Dramas . Barre Publishers, Barre, Massachusetts. Dunrea, Olivier Skara Brae: The Story of A Prehistoric Village . Holiday House, New York. Fortiner, Virginia Science-Hobby Book in Archaeology . Lerner Publications Co., Minneapolis. Garnett, Henry Treasures of Yesterday . Natural History Press, Garden City, NY.

66. Jordan: Mesoamerican Chronology
Provisional Chronology of Mesoamerican Archaeology. grave; crude potteryappears in two shapes, probably by diffusion from Caribbean or south america.
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This chronology is designed to accompany Michael D. Coe's two books The Maya (6th edition, 1999) and Mexico (4th edition, 1994), on which it is largely based. It differs from Coe in some ways, and errors are my responsibility. Your corrections are invited. Thanks. In his 6th edition, Coe shifted the spelling of Maya words from their traditional renderings to the new standard. I have tried to follow that usage here except that:
  • In some cases I have placed the traditional spelling in square brackets after the new one.
  • I have added grave accent marks (e.g., à) to many un-Hispanicized names as a reminder of the stress, since stress rules are different in Nahuatl and Maya, the principal languages that have contributed place and period names. All grave accent marks are my additions and are not standard writings. In contrast, accute accent marks (e.g., á) are usually written in Mesoamerica as here indicated.
    List of Peoples
    (These links connect to the beginning of the period in which the group is mentioned. Only one reference is provided per group, normally the time of the group's first or major appearance in the archaeological record.)
  • 67. Anthropology And Archaeology Pages By James Q. Jacobs
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    68. Anthropology 224: Archaeology Of The Neotropics
    1982 May Indians/Archaeology of south america National Geographic 161(3) March.1992 Map south america National Geographic 182(2) August.
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    69. On The Ethnology And Archaeology Of North America (1868)
    But, in both North and south america, each plain is interrupted towards the Is it possible that the brachycephali of south america are the remains of
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    The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London,
    new series, vol. i., 1869, pp.218-22I. Scientific Memoirs III (Address of the President, delivered April 13th, 1869.) [432] T HE broad physical features of the American continent may be described in a few words. Near its western coast a range of mountains runs nearly north and south from the Arctic Ocean to Cape Horn, interrupted only by the low ground of the Isthmus of Panama; while, in the Andes, its peaks reach heights surpassed only by the greatest elevations of the Himalayan range. Westward of this range, the general slope of the continent is steep and rapid to the Pacific eastward, it is slow and gradual, giving rise to vast and, usually, fertile plains, bounded by the North and South Atlantic Oceans. But, in both North and South America, each plain is interrupted towards the east by mountain-ranges of a secondary importance, the Apalachians in the north, and the Brazilian mountains in the south. Thus, supposing the American continent to have been peopled at a period subsequent to that at which it had attained its present form and relations to the Old World, it is vastly more probable that it was stocked with men from Northern Asia than from any other region. But it is quite as reasonable to adopt a different supposition. From the Mexican frontier to the Arctic Ocean the fauna of North America abounds in species representing, if not identical with, those of Europe and Asia; while, at the same time, it presents an admixture of forms of a totally different and especially American character. South of the Mexican frontier the purely American groups increase in, number and variety as the Old-World forms disappear; and the fauna of the vast region which stretches from Mexico to Cape Horn is as peculiar as that of Australia.

    70. CNN.com - Scientist: Man In Americas Earlier Than Thought - Nov 17, 2004
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    71. Mayan Art And Books On PreHispanic Archaeology And Ancient Artifacts Of Precolum
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    For 2005 FLAAR is initiating several new programs in Maya iconography in cooperation with the Museo Popol Vuh. Check back this summer for more information. If you wish to work on any of these projects, we accept volunteers from universities, museums, or individuals who have special talents. Sorry, no short time volunteers (has to be a reasonable period), no volunteers off the street (has to be arranged in advance). Archaeology, Maya art, Mayan pyramid architecture of Guatemala and Honduras with links to related sites and information on the role of digital imaging in archaeological research. This site also offers suggestions for books on the Olmec, Teotihuacan, Aztec, and Maya. Travel information for Mexico, Belize , Honduras, and Guatemala with lists of recommended hotels and Spanish language courses. Precolumbian Mayan art is a fascinating subject and this site offers all aspects of Mayan art, from jade to Mayan hieroglyphs and epigraphy. This site on Mayan art also explores iconography, the study of meaning in art. This site presented by Professor Nicholas Hellmuth, Francisco Marro

    72. Tomfolio.com: Archaeology, Sites: South America
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    73. Powell's Books - The Last Cannibals: A South American Oral History By Ellen B Ba
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    74. Powell's Books - Lost Cities And Ancient Mysteries Of South America (Lost Cities
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    75. THOR HEYERDAHL EXPEDITIONS And ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PACIFIC PEOPLES
    1000 km off the coast of Ecuador and thus south american archaeology was In the 1980s, he directed excavation of south america s largest pyramid
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    THOR HEYERDAHL EXPEDITIONS and ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PACIFIC PEOPLES THOR HEYERDAHL Early Life Thor Heyerdahl is a world-renowned explorer and archaeologist. He was born in 1914, in Larvik, Norway. From his earliest days, he was an enthusiatic nature lover, and he was inspired by his mother (who was head of the local museum) to take an interest in zoology and nature. While still in primary school, he ran a one-room zoological museum from his home. Mr. Heyerdahl later enrolled at the University of Oslo, where he specialized in zoology and geography until leaving on his first expedition to Polynesia in 1937-1938. The First Expeditions to Polynesia (1937-38) and Northwest America (1940-41) Abandoning his study of zoology, Heyerdahl began an intensive study of testing his theory on the origins of the Polynesian race and culture. He suggested that migration to Polynesia had followed the natural North Pacific conveyor, therefore turning his search for origins to the coasts of British Columbia and Peru. While working at the Museum of British Columbia, Heyerdahl first published his theory (International Science, New York, 1941) that Polynesia had been reached by two successive waves of immigrants. His theory suggested that the first wave had reached Polynesia via Peru and Easter Island on balsa rafts. Centuries later, a second ethnic group reached Hawaii in large double-canoes from British Columbia. The results of Heyerdahl's research were later published in his 800-page volume, American Indians in the Pacific (Stockholm, London, Chicago, 1952).

    76. The Society For Historical Archaeology - News
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    Archaeology and Heritage at Fernando de Noronha, Pernambuco, Brazil
    : Manuelina Maria Duarte Coelho, archaeologist at the Archaeological and Ethnological Museum (MAE-USP), São Paulo University, concluded the study of archaeological heritage management at Fernando de Noronha, Pernambuco State, Brazil. Duarte has been studying the Fernando de Noronha Archaeological Program since the early 2000s and how a public archaeology approach can promote the use of the archaeological heritage in creative ways by including the concerns of locals and of visiting tourists from the mainland and even from other countries. Duarte has shown how an integrated archaeological approach can contribute to the preservation of heritage if people can contribute to the definition of the uses of the historical material culture.
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    77. A Concentration In Native American Studies
    SOAN 330, Native Peoples and Cultures of south america (S); SOAN 331, southamerican Archaeology (S); SOAN 339, Prehistoric Peoples of the southwest (N)
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    Major Concentration Program
    The Native American Studies Concentration consists of nine courses.
  • SOAN 358 Native American Cultures, or HIST 358 Conquest and Colony: Cultural Encounters in the New World, are required for the concentration. An approved 400-level course or an approved 400-level independent study project. Of the remaining seven courses, at least one course must be taken in each of three different areas - North American (N), Mesoamerican (M), and South American (S).
    • ARTS 104 , Indigenous Arts of Africa, Oceana and North America (N) ARTS 247 , Traditional Arts of the Americas (N, M, S) ARTS 347 , Iroquois Art (N) ARTS 484 , Contemporary Issues in Native American Art (Seminar in Non-Western Art ) (N) CORE 164 , Ecuador (S) CORE 176 , North American Indians (N) CORE 177 , Peru (S) CORE 188 , The Iroquois (N) EDUC 311 , History of Native American Education (N) ENGL 204 , American Literatures: Native American Writers (N) ENGL 336 , Native American Literature (N)
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    79. UIC Dept. Of Anthropology & Geography Faculty
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    New World prehistory, development of complex societies, archaeological and ethnohistorical theory and method; Andean civilization Andrew Cousins Assistant Professor
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    (Ph.D. University of Michigan) Complex Societies; Maritime Trade; Ceramic Production; South East Asian Archaeology and Ethnohistory Lawrence H. Keeley Professor (D.Phil. Oxford University 1977) Paleolithic archaeology, functional analysis of stone tools, experimental archaeology, hunter-gatherer economics; Western Europe Waud H. Kracke

    80. South American Archaeology
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    South America - Home Visit the Mesoamerica Galleries Central America Mexico Mesoamerican Civilization Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index Antiquity, Project Gallery: Connell et al Learn about archaeological research of an indigenous society in northern Ecuador that proved to be one of the most difficult for the Incas to conquer. - illustrated - From Antiquity Magazine - http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/Connell/connell.html Archaeological Research in the Lake Titicaca Basin "The Wiskachuni project conducted excavations at an archaeological site overlooking Lake Titicaca in southern Peru." - photos - From U.C. Santa Barbara - http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/wiskachuni/ Chamak Pacha Archaeological Research Project "These pages are devoted to an ongoing research project in the southern Lake Titicaca Basin that is focused on developing a more detailed understanding of the transition from hunting and gathering to the development of settled village life and the adoption of domesticated plants and animals." Well, I certainly couldn't say it any better. - illustrated - From - UC Santa Barbara - http://titicaca.ucsb.edu/chamak_pacha/

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