Arrowheads, Spears, and Buffalo Jumps

Arrowheads, Spears, and Buffalo Jumps Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Great Plains

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"Ancestors of today's Native Americans populated the Great Plains about 14,000 years ago, about the time glaciers of the last Ice Age began melting back to the north. Prehistoric people living on the dry plains east of the Rocky Mountains were hunter-gatherers--they moved from place to place in search of animals to hunt and seeds, roots, and berries to gather. Archaeologists have reconstructed the history of these hunter-gatherers by studying old camp sites and tools made of stone and antler. Author Lauri Travis introduces readers to the science of archaeology, shedding light on how field scientists find evidence of people who did not build permanent houses and how researchers determine the age of an arrowhead and what it was used to kill. Archaeological illustrator Eric Carlson brings to life the day-to-day activities of these early people, such as how they used drive lines to funnel animals over buffalo jumps, how sinew was used to at

Book information

ISBN: 9780878426928
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Imprint: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Pub date:
DEWEY: 978.00497
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: cm
Weight: 272g
Height: 249mm
Width: 211mm
Spine width: 10mm