Number 20
An Introduction to Louisiana Archaeology is the first book to describe and synthesize the full extent of the state's known archaeological record. Robert W. Neuman Traces the history of archaeology in the state from the observations of naturalist William Dunbar in 1804 through the flurry of activity during the WPA period to the scientific excavations of professionals today at rich locations throughout the state. Discussing the findings of the state's archaeologists, Neuman outlines the current level of knowledge concerning the Indian populations that once occupied Louisiana - their physical appearance, social and eating habits, crafts and rituals, and burial procedures.
| Location | E78.L8.N483 NEU N.20 1993 |
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| Index | 4573 |
| Added Date | Oct 02, 2017 19:57:41 |
| Modified Date | Feb 15, 2018 00:00:02 |