DICTIONARY OF PREHISTORIC INDIAN ARTIFACTS OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST [SOLD]


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  • Subject: Prehistoric Culture
  • Item # C4055W
  • Date Published: First Edition, second printing, 1974
  • Size: Softcover, 130 pages
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DICTIONARY OF PREHISTORIC INDIAN ARTIFACTS OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

By Franklin Barnett

Publisher: Northland Press, Flagstaff

First Edition, second printing, 1974. Softcover, 130 pages


From the Preface

“Included are resumes of the work, rework, and use of such basic materials as antler, bone, clay (argil), shell, stone, and wood.  For the most part, these are the materials from which the prehistoric Indian made his implements: tools, weapons, utensils, ceremonial objects, ornaments and charms.  In that long ago era, survival and level of affluence depended upon the degree of ingenuity and skill of individuals and groups.”

 

Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Guide to the Use of this Dictionary

Introduction

Scope

Prehistoric Cultural Periods

Work and Rework of Basic Materials

Dictionary of Artifacts

Artifacts of Unknown Usage

Glossary

Additional Reference Material

About the Author


  • Subject: Prehistoric Culture
  • Item # C4055W
  • Date Published: First Edition, second printing, 1974
  • Size: Softcover, 130 pages
  • SOLD

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