Invaluable both for reference and collection development (with a
150-page bibliography), this guide to mainly prehistoric sites,
cultures, and artifacts in the United States and Canada features
some 1800 signed entries by 151 expert contributors that highlight
the information upon which present North American prehistory is
based. A scholarly achievement.
"Library Journal"
This dictionary of more than 1800 entries represents a
collaboration of 159 archaeologists, each an authority on a
particular region. The result is a source of basic information on
the major prehistorical cultures, archaeological sites, and types
of artifacts found in North America. The sites were selected from
the more than one-half million prehistoric archaeological sites
recorded in North America because they are the principal ones upon
which the major chronologies, classifications, and interpretations
of the continent's prehistory are based. The reference has entries
for most major types of artifacts and details the important
cultures, including their phases and subdivisions. At the end of
each entry is a list of sources which refers primarily to published
works, but which also cites unpublished documents on file at
universities, museums, and government agencies when these represent
the only available source of information.
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