Archaeological Perspectives on Warfare on the Great Plains

Author:   Andrew Clark ,  Douglas Bamforth
Publisher:   University Press of Colorado
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9781607326694


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   15 May 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Andrew Clark ,  Douglas Bamforth
Publisher:   University Press of Colorado
Imprint:   University Press of Colorado
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.725kg
ISBN:  

9781607326694


ISBN 10:   1607326698
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   15 May 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Truly impressive, this book will generate tremendous interest. --Mark W. Allen, California State Polytechnic University The best book-length coverage of conflict among small-scale societies within a regional (cultural) context that has been published for a number of years. . . . [A]ny archeologist interested in the role of warfare in prehistoric North American societies should buy a copy. --George Milner, Pennsylvania State University


An important contribution to the growing literature on warfare in prehistoric America. --Journal of American Archaeology This volume has value to those who study the Great Plains and those who wish to understand war and peace at a broader level. . . . any scholars who study group conflicts would find these analyses important sources of inspiration. --Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology Truly impressive, this book will generate tremendous interest. --Mark W. Allen, California State Polytechnic University The best book-length coverage of conflict among small-scale societies within a regional (cultural) context that has been published for a number of years. . . . [A]ny archeologist interested in the role of warfare in prehistoric North American societies should buy a copy. --George Milner, Pennsylvania State University


Truly impressive, this book will generate tremendous interest. --Mark W. Allen, California State Polytechnic University The best book-length coverage of conflict among small-scale societies within a regional (cultural) context that has been published for a number of years. . . . [A]ny archeologist interested in the role of warfare in prehistoric North American societies should buy a copy. --George Milner, Pennsylvania State University


"“Truly impressive, this book will generate tremendous interest.” —Mark W. Allen, California State Polytechnic University “The best book-length coverage of conflict among small-scale societies within a regional (cultural) context that has been published for a number of years. . . . [A]ny archeologist interested in the role of warfare in prehistoric North American societies should buy a copy.” —George Milner, Pennsylvania State University “An important contribution to the growing literature on warfare in prehistoric America.” —Journal of American Archaeology “This volume has value to those who study the Great Plains and those who wish to understand war and peace at a broader level. . . . any scholars who study group conflicts would find these analyses important sources of inspiration.” —Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology ""This is a rich, broadly encompassing, and well-written volume that will be of great benefit for a wide range of Plains scholars."" —Great Plains Research "


This is a rich, broadly encompassing, and well-written volume that will be of great benefit for a wide range of Plains scholars. --Great Plains Research Truly impressive, this book will generate tremendous interest. --Mark W. Allen, California State Polytechnic University The best book-length coverage of conflict among small-scale societies within a regional (cultural) context that has been published for a number of years. . . . [A]ny archeologist interested in the role of warfare in prehistoric North American societies should buy a copy. --George Milner, Pennsylvania State University An important contribution to the growing literature on warfare in prehistoric America. --Journal of American Archaeology This volume has value to those who study the Great Plains and those who wish to understand war and peace at a broader level. . . . any scholars who study group conflicts would find these analyses important sources of inspiration. --Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology


Author Information

Andrew J. Clark is a field archaeologist with US Army Corps of Engineers covering Lake Sharpe and Lake Francis Case along the Missouri River. He received his PhD in anthropology from the University at Albany in 2017 and specializes in conflict studies, public archaeology, and spatial analysis. Douglas B. Bamforth is professor and chair of the Anthropology Department at University of Colorado Boulder. He has worked on the Great Plains for nearly forty years, exploring issues related to human ecology and technology from Late Pleistocene North America to the European Neolithic to recent history.

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