Solving Archaeological Research Problems in Rocky Mountain and Plains Prehistory
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Rocky Mountain and Great Plains archaeologists utilize a wide variety of methods to solve research problems in regional prehistory. From lithics to fauna to ethnoarchaeological data and beyond, this symposium highlights current research that advances and solves problems across a wide variety of topics. From the peopling of North America to human adaptation during the altithermal to the rise of agriculture to the complexity of bison hunting, this symposium highlights the diverse state of prehistoric archaeological research in this vast region of the interior of North America.
Other Keywords
Lithics •
Cairns •
Ethnohistory •
Lithic Technology •
Chipped Stone Analysis •
Obsidian •
Hunter-Gatherers •
Paleoclimate •
Mobility •
Game Drives
Geographic Keywords
North America - Plains •
North American - Basin Plateau •
North America - Southwest
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DECIPHERING WPA ARCHAEOLOGY ON THE NORTHWESTERN PLAINS: ANOTHER LOOK AT THE CULTURAL CHRONOLOGY OF PICTOGRAPH CAVE (2015)