Ancient America : Fifty Archaeological Sites to See for Yourself.

Explore the stunning architectural, artistic, and technological achievements of America's first peoples (and the archaeological stories behind them) in this accessible guide to fifty historically- and culturally-significant sites, all open to the public and located across the United States.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Feder, Kenneth L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Blue Ridge Summit : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Truth about America's First Peoples; In the Pages to Follow . . .; How to Use This Book; Ancient America; Who Are the American Indians?; First Peoples; The Mound Builders; Cliff Dwellings, Great Houses, and Stone Towers; Rock Art; First Peoples and Mound Builders; 1. Meadowcroft Rockshelter; 2. Moundville Archaeological Park; 3. Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park; 4. Crystal River Archaeological State Park; 5. Kolomoki Mounds State Park; 6. Rock Eagle Effigy Mound; 7. Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site; 8. Ocmulgee National Monument.
  • 9. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site10. Angel Mounds State Historic Site; 11. Poverty Point National Monument; 12. Grand Village of the Natchez; 13. Town Creek Indian Mound State Historic Site; 14. Serpent Mound; 15. SunWatch Indian Village; 16. Cemetery Mound; 17. Miamisburg Mound; 18. Mound City; 19. Newark Earthworks; 20. Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park; 21. Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex; 22. Aztalan Mounds State Park; Cliff Dwellings, Great Houses, and Stone Towers; 23. Montezuma Castle; 24. Canyon de Chelly; 25. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument.
  • 26. Walnut Canyon National Monument27. Wupatki National Monument; 28. Betatakin; 29. Mesa Verde National Park; 30. Aztec National Monument; 31. Chaco Canyon; 32. Hovenweep National Monument; Rock Art; 33. Blythe Intaglios; 34. Little Petroglyph Canyon; 35. Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park; 36. Petroglyph National Monument; 37. Crow Canyon; 38. Three Rivers Petroglyph Site; 39. San Juan River; 40. Horseshoe Canyon; 41. Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument; 42. Buckhorn Wash; 43. Moab, Utah; 44. Nine Mile Canyon; 45. Sego Canyon; 46. McConkie Ranch; 47. Dinosaur National Monument.
  • 48. Horsethief Lake State Park49. Bighorn Medicine Wheel; 50. Dinwoody Lake Petroglyphs; If You Want to Know More; How Archaeology Gets Done; First Peoples; The Mound Builders; The Cliff Dwellings and Great Houses of the American Southwest; Rock Art; Alternative Archaeology; Additional Sites; Index.