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The Great Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times: Popular Southwest Archaeology

Editat de Catherine Fowler, Donald Fowler, Don D. Fowler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2008

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This book is about a place, the Great Basin of western North America, and about the lifeways of Native American people who lived there during the past 13,000 years. The authors highlight the ingenious solutions people devised to sustain themselves in a difficult environment. The Great Basin is a semiarid and often harsh land, but one with life-giving oases. As the weather fluctuated from year to year, and the climate from decade to decade or even from one millennium to the next, the availability of water, plants, and animals also fluctuated. Only people who learned the land intimately and could read the many signs of its changing moods were successful. The evidence of their success is often subtle and difficult to interpret from the few and fragile remains left behind for archaeologists to discover. These ancient fragments of food and baskets, hats and hunting decoys, traps and rock art and the lifeways they reflect are the subject of this well-illustrated book.

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ISBN-13: 9781930618954
ISBN-10: 1930618956
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 221 x 284 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: School for Advanced Research Press
Seria Popular Southwest Archaeology


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For 12,000 years, people have made their homes in the vast semi-arid region of western North America that makes up much of the states of Nevada and Utah as well as parts of California, Oregon, Idaho and Arizona. Here they hunted game, gathered the wild fruits of the land, fished its lakes and rivers, and sometimes even farmed the unyielding earth. In different places and at different times, they worked out ingenious solutions to the problems of everyday life: finding food, building shelters, and making tools. In learning the many practical and spiritual lessons the land had to teach, the ancients left scattered traces of their lives that offer clues about why they were sometimes overcome by hardships, while in other eras they thrived. The Great Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times showcases what archaeologists and other scientists know about the long human history of this region.

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