The nature and pace of change in American Indian cultures : Pennsylvania, 4000 to 3000 BP /

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Imprint:University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2015]
Description:143 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Language:English
Series:Recent research in Pennsylvania archaeology ; vol. 4
Recent research in Pennsylvania archaeology ; no. 4.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10505738
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Other authors / contributors:Stewart, R. Michael (Richard Michael), editor.
Carr, Kurt W. (Kurt William), 1949- editor.
Raber, Paul A., editor.
ISBN:9780271070957
0271070951
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"A collection of essays addressing aspects of Native American life in the Susquehanna and Delaware River basin from 4000 to 3000 BP, the pre-existing traditions from which they emerged, and explanations for how and why social and cultural change took place"--Provided by publisher.
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Three thousand to four thousand years ago, the Native Americans of the mid-Atlantic region experienced a groundswell of cultural innovation. This remarkable era, known as the Transitional period, saw the advent of broad-bladed bifaces, cache blades, ceramics, steatite bowls, and sustained trade, among other ingenious and novel objects and behaviors. In The Nature and Pace of Change in American Indian Cultures , eight expert contributors examine the Transitional period in Pennsylvania and posit potential explanations of the significant changes in social and cultural life at that time.

Building upon sixty years of accumulated data, corrected radiocarbon dating, and fresh research, scholars are reimagining the ancient environment in which native people lived. The Nature and Pace of Change in American Indian Cultures will give readers new insights into a singular moment in the prehistory of the mid-Atlantic region and the daily lives of the people who lived there.

The contributors are Joseph R. Blondino, Kurt W. Carr, Patricia E. Miller, Roger Moeller, Paul A. Raber, R. Michael Stewart, Frank J. Vento, Robert D. Wall, and Heather A. Wholey.

Physical Description:143 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780271070957
0271070951