Indians and Archaeology of Missouri, Revised Edition

Indians and Archaeology of Missouri, Revised Edition
Author: Carl H. Chapman
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1983-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826204015


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Discusses the cultural development of Missouri's Indians during the past twelve thousand years.

Indians and Archaeology of Missouri, Revised Edition

Indians and Archaeology of Missouri, Revised Edition
Author: Carl H. Chapman
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826273157


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This expanded edition of Indians and Archaeology of Missouri gives an excellent introduction to the cultural development of Missouri’s Indians during the past twelve thousand years. Providing a new chapter on the Hunter Foragers of the Dalton period and substantial revision of other chapters to incorporate recent discoveries, the Chapmans present knowledge based upon decades of experience with archaeological excavations in an understandable and fascinating form. The first edition of Indians and Archaeology of Missouri has been recognized in Missouri and nationally as one of the best books of its kind. The Missouri Historical Review called it “simply indispensable.” The Plains Anthropologist added similar praise: “Clearly written and exceptionally well illustrated...it is the answer to the amateur’s prayers.” Archaeology described it as “a boon to Missouri’s many amateur archaeologists, a useful source of information for professionals and interesting reading for the layman.”

Indians and Archaeology of Missouri

Indians and Archaeology of Missouri
Author: Carl Haley Chapman
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1964
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780826205896


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"This expanded edition of Indians and Archaeology of Missouri gives an excellent introduction to the cultural development of Missouri’s Indians during the past twelve thousand years. Providing a new chapter on the Hunter Foragers of the Dalton period and substantial revision of other chapters to incorporate recent discoveries, the Chapmans present knowledge based upon decades of experience with archaeological excavations in an understandable and fascinating form. The first edition of Indians and Archaeology of Missouri has been recognized in Missouri and nationally as one of the best books of its kind. The Missouri Historical Review called it “simply indispensable.” The Plains Anthropologist added similar praise: “Clearly written and exceptionally well illustrated...it is the answer to the amateur’s prayers.” Archaeology described it as “a boon to Missouri’s many amateur archaeologists, a useful source of information for professionals and interesting reading for the layman.”"--Publishers website.

The Archaeology of Missouri

The Archaeology of Missouri
Author: Carl Haley Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1975
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780826201607


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The Prehistory of Missouri

The Prehistory of Missouri
Author: Michael John O'Brien
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1998
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780826211316


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The Prehistory of Missouri is a fascinating examination of the objects that were made, used, and discarded or lost by Missouri's prehistoric inhabitants over a period of more than eleven thousand years. Missouri's numerous vegetation zones and its diverse topography encompassed extreme variations, forcing prehistoric populations to seek a wide range of adaptations to the natural environment. As a result, Missouri's archaeological record is highly complex, and it has not been fully understood despite the vast amount of fieldwork that has been conducted within the state's borders. In this groundbreaking account, Michael J. O'Brien and W. Raymond Wood explore the array of artifacts that have been found in Missouri, pinpointing minute variations in form. They have documented the ranges in age and distribution of the individual forms, explaining why certain forms persisted while others quickly disappeared. Organized by chronological periods such as Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian, the book provides a comprehensive survey of what is currently known about Missouri's prehistoric peoples, often revealing how they made their living in an ever-changing world. The authors have applied rigorous standards of archaeological inquiry. Their main objective--demonstrating that the archaeological record of Missouri can be explained in scientific terms--is accomplished. With more than 235 line drawings and photographs, including 23 color photos, The Prehistory of Missouri will appeal to anyone interested in archaeology, particularly in the artifacts and the dates of their manufacture, as well as those interested in the dichotomy between interpretation and explanation. Intended for the amateur as well as the professional archaeologist, this book is sure to be the new standard reference on Missouri's prehistory, fulfilling current needs that extend beyond those met by Carl Chapman's earlier classic, The Archaeology of Missouri.

Archaeology of Missouri I

Archaeology of Missouri I
Author: Carl H Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1988-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780685270721


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Missouri

Missouri
Author: William E. Parrish
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1119165822


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Comprehensively captures the robust history of the state of Missouri, from the pre-Columbian period to the present Combining a chronological overview with topical development, this book by a team of esteemed historians presents the rich and varied history of Missouri, a state that has played a pivotal role in the history of the nation. In a clear, engaging style that all students of Missouri history are certain to enjoy, the authors of Missouri: The Heart of the Nation explore such topics as Missouri’s indigenous population, French and Spanish colonialism, territorial growth, statehood, slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, railroads, modernization, two world wars, constitutional change, Civil Rights, political realignments, and the difficult choices that Missourians face in the 21st century. Featuring chapter revisions as well as new maps, photographs, reading lists, a preface, and index, this latest edition of this beloved survey textbook will continue to engage all those celebrating Missouri’s bicentennial. A companion website features a student study guide. Published to commemorate the bicentennial of Missouri statehood in 2021 Features fully updated chapters that bring the historical narrative up to the present Presents numerous images and maps that enrich the coverage of key events Provides suggestions for further reading Missouri: The Heart of the Nation is an excellent book for colleges and universities offering survey courses on state history or state government. It also will appeal to all lovers of American history and to those who call Missouri home.

The Common Fossils of Missouri

The Common Fossils of Missouri
Author: Athel Glyde Unklesbay
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1955
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780826205889


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The Missouri Handbooks are intended to bring the products of extensive research to the general public in nontechnical yet scholarly terms and in a convenient paperback format.