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Notes Chapter 1 "Trends and Trajectories in American Archaeology" by Richard A. Krause 1. James J. F. Deetz, Invitation to Archaeology (New York: Natural History Press, 19671, 3££. 2. Bnan M. Fagan, People of the Earth (3d ed.; Boston: Little, Brown, 1980); James J. Hester and James Grady, Introduction to Archaeology (2d ed.; New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 19821, 321-422. 3. See Jane E. Bmkstra, Hopewell in the Lower Illinois Valley: A Regional Study of Human Biological Variability and Prehistoric Mortuary Behavior, Northwestern Archaeological Program Scientific Papers, 2 (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 19761. 4. Gordon R. WIlley and Philip Phillips, Method and Theory in American Archaeology (Chicago: PhoenIX Books, 19581, 1-7. 5. Ibid., 200-05· 6. Lynne G. Goldstein, Mississippian Mortuary Practices: A Case Study of Two Cemeteries in the Lower Illinois Valley, Northwestern UnIversity ArchaeolOgIcal Program Scientific Papers, 4 (Evanston: Northwestern UnIversity Press, 19801, 13. 7. Willey and Phillips, Method and Theory, 183. 8. See William T. Sanders and Barbara J. Pnce, Mesoamerica: The Evolution of a Civilization (New York: Random House, 19681. 9. Joseph R. Caldwell, Trend and Tradition in the Prehistory of the Eastern United States, Illinois State Museum SCIentIfic Papers, 10, and Amencan Anthropological Association Memoirs, 88 (Menasha, 1958), iv. 10. Guy GIbbon, IIA Model of MIssissippian Development and Its ImplicatIOns I97 NOTES TO CHAPTER I for the Red Wing Area," in Aspects of Upper Great Lakes Anthropology, ed. Elden Johnson (Duluth: Minnesota Historical Society, 19741. I I. Caldwell, Trend and Tradition. 12. See James B. Griffin, "Changing Concepts of the Prehistoric Mississippian Cultures of the Eastern Umted States," in this volume. 13. R. Bonnichesen, "Critical Arguments for Pleistocene Artifacts from the Old Crow Basin, Yukon: A Preliminary Statement," and R. Berger, "Thoughts on the First Peopling of America and Australia," in Early Man in America from a Circum-PaCific Perspective, ed. Alan L. Bryan (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 19781; Emerson Greenman, "The Upper Paleolithic of the New World," Current Anthropology, 4, no. I (19631, 41-91; KobayashI Hayashi, "The Fukui Microblade Technology and Its Relationship in Northeast Asia and North America," Arctic Anthropology, 5, no. I (19681, 128-90; Richard S. MacNeish, "Early Man in the Andes," Scientific American, 224, no. 4 (19711,36-46; Paul S. Martin, "The Discovery of America," Science, 79 (19731, 969-74; David M. Hopkins, "The Cenozoic History of Beringia-A Synthesis," and Hanslurgen Muller-Beck, "On Migrations of Hunters across the Bering Land Bridge In the Upper Pleistocene," both in The Bering Land BIldge, ed. David M. Hopkins (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 19671. 14. See Hester and Grady, Introduction to Archaeology, 328-42. 15. Ibid., 338-41. 16. MacNeish, "Early Man in the Andes," 36-46; Gordon Willey, An Introduction to American Archeology, vol. 2 (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 19711. 17. MacNeish, "Early Man in the Andes," 36-46. 18. Willey, An Introduction to American Archeology, vol. I (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 19661. 19. Hannah M. Wormington, The Ancient Hunters and Gatherers of the Americas (New York: Academic Press, n.d.l. 20. John Cotter, "The Occurrence of Flints and Extinct Animals in Pluvial Deposits near Clovis, New Mexico," Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 89 (19371, 2-16; Elias H. Sellards, "Early Man in America: Index to Localities and Selected Bibliography," Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 51 (19401,29-31; Hannah M. Wormington, Ancient Man in North America (4th ed.; Denver: Denver Museum of Natural History, 19571. 21. Waldo R. Wedel, Prehistoric Man on the Great Plains (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 19611, 58-59. 22. Emil W. Haury, "Artifacts with Mammoth Remains, Naco, Arizona," American Antiquity, 19, no. I (19531, 1-4; Emil W. Haury, E. B. Sayles, and William W. Wasley, "The Lehner Mammoth Site, Southeastern Arizona," American Antiquity, 25, no. I (19591, 2-39; Wedel, Prehistoric Man on the Great Plains, 58-59. 23. Morns F. Skinner and o. C. KaIser, "The Fossil Bison of Alaska and Preliminary Revision of the Genus," Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 39 (19471, 171. 24. Wedel, Prehistoric Man on the Great Plains, 60-65. 25. Ernest Antevs, "Geologic-Climatic Dating in the West," American Antiquity , 20, no. 4 (19551, 317-35; E. Deevey and Richard Flint, "Postglacial [3.139.238.76] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 09:43 GMT) NOTES TO CHAPTER I Hypsithemal Interval," Science, 125 (1957), 3240; Richard Flint, Glacial Geology and the Pleistocene Epoch (New York: John Wiley, 1947); George...

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