Six hundred generations : an archaeological history of Montana / Carl M. Davis ; illustrations by Eric S. Carlson.
Material type: TextPublisher: Helena, Montana : Riverbend Publishing, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 319 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1606391119
- 9781606391112
- Indians of North America -- Montana
- Paleo-Indians -- Montana
- Indians of North America -- Montana -- Antiquities
- Indians of North America -- Montana -- History
- Archaeology -- Montana
- Antiquities, Prehistoric -- Montana
- Archaeological surveying -- Montana
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- Montana
- Historic sites -- Montana
- Montana -- History
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | NonFiction | 970.0049 D261 | Available | 33111009540770 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Six Hundred Generations is a stunning look at the archaeological evidence of Montana's long Indigenous human history. Focusing on 12 unique archaeological sites, the book takes readers on an extraordinary journey through time, technologies, and cultures. Beginning with the First Americans who followed mammoths into this landscape, peer-awarded Montana archaeologist Carl Davis describes how Native Americans lived, evolved and flourished here for thousands of years. The engaging writing is accompanied by a rich array of photographs of archaeological sites, artifacts, and rock art, along with conceptual illustrations of Montana's Indigenous peoples by noted artist-archaeologist Eric Carlson.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 292-308) and index.
Six Hundred Generations is a look at the archeological evidence of Montana's long Indigenous human history. Focusing on 12 unique archaeological sites, the book takes readers on an extraordinary journey through time, technologies, and cultures. Beginning with the First Americans who followed mammoths into this landscape, peer-awarded Montana archeologist Carl Davis describes how Native Americans lived, evolved and flourished here for thousands of years. The engaging writing is accompanied by a rich array of photographs of archaeological sites, artifacts, and rock art, along with conceptual illustrations of Montana's Indigenous peoples by noted artist-archaeologist Eric Carlson.--Press release.