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Bringing together major archaeological research projects from
Virginia to Alabama, this volume explores the rich prehistory of
the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Beginning 50,000 years ago,
contributors consider how the region's warm weather, abundant
water, and geography have long been optimal for the habitation of
people. They highlight demographic changes and cultural connections
across this wide span of time and space. New data are provided here
for many sites, including evidence for human settlement before the
Clovis period at the famous Topper site in South Carolina.
Contributors track the progression of sea level rise that gradually
submerged shorelines and landscapes, and they discuss the
possibility of a comet collision that triggered the Younger Dryas
cold reversion and contributed to the extinction of mammoths and
mastodons. Essays also examine the various stone materials used by
prehistoric foragers, the location of chert quarries, and the
details stone tools reveal about social interaction and mobility.
Addressing many controversial questions in the archaeology of the
early Southeast, this volume adds new evidence to the ongoing
discussions and debates.
Bringing together major archaeological research projects from
Virginia to Alabama, this volume explores the rich prehistory of
the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Contributors consider how the
region's warm weather, abundant water, and geography have long been
optimal for the habitation of people beginning 50,000 years ago.
They highlight demographic changes and cultural connections across
this wide span of time and space.New data are provided here for
many sites, including evidence for human settlement before the
Clovis period at the famous Topper site in South Carolina.
Contributors track the progression of sea level rise that gradually
submerged shorelines and landscapes, and they discuss the
possibility of a comet collision that triggered the Younger Dryas
cold reversion and contributed to the extinction of Pleistocene
megafauna like mastodons and mammoths. Essays also examine the
various stone materials used by prehistoric foragers, the location
of chert quarries, and the details stone tools reveal about social
interaction and mobility.This volume synthesizes more than fifty
years of research and addresses many of today's controversial
questions in the archaeology of the early Southeast, such as the
sudden demise of the Clovis technoculture and the recognition of
the mysterious "Middle Paleoindian" period.Contributors: Robert J.
Austin | Mark J. Brooks | Christopher R. Moore | I Randolph Daniel
| Joseph E. Wilkinson | Joseph Schuldenrein | Allen West | David K.
Thulman | James K. Feathers | Terry E. Barbour II | Douglas Sain |
Thomas A. Jennings | Albert C. Goodyear | Andrew H. Ivester |
Malcolm A. LeCompte | Adam M. Burke | James S. Dunbar | Jon
Endonino | Richard Estabrook | H. Blaine Ensor | Victor Adedeji |
Douglas J. Kennett | Ashley M. Smallwood | Kara Bridgman Sweeney |
Sam Upchurch | James P. Kennett | Wendy S. Wolbach | M. Scott
Harris | Ted Bunch | David G. Anderson | C. Andrew Hemmings |
James. M. Adovasio
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