Shovel Ready: Archaeology and Roosevelt's New Deal for America

Author:   Bernard Means ,  John Cordell ,  John Doershuk ,  David Dye
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   25 January 2013
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Shovel Ready: Archaeology and Roosevelt's New Deal for America


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Author:   Bernard Means ,  John Cordell ,  John Doershuk ,  David Dye
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9780817357184


ISBN 10:   0817357181
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   25 January 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Shovel Ready makes an original and significant contribution to the history of American archaeology and adds a seldom-noticed dimension to Roosevelt's New Deal. --Alice Beck Kehoe, author of Controversies in Archaeology and coeditor of Expanding American Anthropology, 1945-1980: A Generation Reflects


<i>Shovel Ready</i> is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. April M. Beisaw, coeditor of <i>The Archaeology of Institutional Life</i>


Shovel Ready makes an original and significant contribution to the history of American archaeology and adds a seldom-noticed dimension to Roosevelt's New Deal. --Alice Beck Kehoe, author of Controversies in Archaeology and coeditor of Expanding American Anthropology, 1945-1980: A Generation Reflects Shovel Ready is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. --April M. Beisaw, coeditor of The Archaeology of Institutional Life


Shovel Ready is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. --April M. Beisaw, coeditor of The Archaeology of Institutional Life


Shovel Ready is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. --April M. Beisaw, coeditor of The Archaeology of Institutional Life Shovel Ready makes an original and significant contribution to the history of American archaeology and adds a seldom-noticed dimension to Roosevelt's New Deal. --Alice Beck Kehoe, author of Controversies in Archaeology and coeditor of Expanding American Anthropology, 1945-1980: A Generation Reflects Shovel Ready is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. April M. Beisaw, coeditor of The Archaeology of Institutional Life Shovel Ready makes an original and significant contribution to the history of American archaeology and adds a seldom-noticed dimension to Roosevelt s New Deal. Alice Beck Kehoe, author of Controversies in Archaeology and coeditor of Expanding American Anthropology, 1945 1980: A Generation Reflects Shovel Ready is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. --April M. Beisaw, coeditor of The Archaeology of Institutional Life Shovel Ready makes an original and significant contribution to the history of American archaeology and adds a seldom-noticed dimension to Roosevelt's New Deal. --Alice Beck Kehoe, author of Controversies in Archaeology and coeditor of Expanding American Anthropology, 1945-1980: A Generation Reflects Shovel Ready is a significant contribution to North American archaeology that should be read by archaeologists working across North America, especially east of the Mississippi. April M. Beisaw, coeditor of The Archaeology of Institutional Life Shovel Ready makes an original and significant contribution to the history of American archaeology and adds a seldom-noticed dimension to Roosevelt s New Deal. Alice Beck Kehoe, author of Controversies in Archaeology and coeditor of Expanding American Anthropology, 1945 1980: A Generation Reflects


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Bernard K. Means teaches anthropology at Virginia Commonwealth University and is the author of Circular Villages of the Monongahela Tradition.

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