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Built in Washington (Paperback)
Built in Washington (Paperback)

Built in Washington (Paperback)
12,000 Years of Pacific Northwest Archaeological Sites and Historic Buildings
Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation

From the habitation sites of the first Paleo-Indians 12,000 years ago to the rise of modern cities in the 20th century, this reference work describes the state's archaeological, historical, and architectural legacy, utilizing extensive line art and historic and contemporary photographs to enhance the text.

Bibliography • illustrations • 8 1/2" x 11" • 150 pages (1990)
Washington/Northwest History/Bargain Books/Archaeology/Prehistory
Price : US$9.00


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Marmes Rockshelter (Spiral)
Marmes Rockshelter (Spiral)

Marmes Rockshelter (Spiral)
A Final Report on 11,000 Years of Cultural Use
Edited by Brent A. Hicks

The Marmes Rockshelter is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Pacific Northwest. This volume includes a complete analysis and interpretation of all of the available information from the site’s rockshelter and floodplain areas.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • references • 8 ½" x 11" • 462 pages (2004)
Archaeology/Prehistory/Northwest History
Price : US$65.00


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Pacific Latin America in Prehistory (Paperback)
Pacific Latin America in Prehistory (Paperback)

Pacific Latin America in Prehistory (Paperback)
The Evolution of Archaic and Formative Cultures
Edited by Michael Blake

A remarkable range of ancient societies and economies flourished in the environmentally diverse coastal regions of Pacific Latin America. The essays report on archaeological research in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • notes • references • 8 ½" x 11" • 234 pages (1999)
Archaeology/Prehistory
Price : US$50.00


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Pacific Northeast Asia in Prehistory (Paperback)
Pacific Northeast Asia in Prehistory (Paperback)

Pacific Northeast Asia in Prehistory (Paperback)
Hunter-Fisher-Gatherers, Farmers, and Sociopolitical Elites
Edited by C. Melvin Aikens and Song Nai Rhee

This volume incorporates the richest body of data ever assembled in northeast Asia's prehistory, covering cultural change and development from the Paleolithic stone industries through the formation of advanced states. Extensively illustrated, it is truly international in authorship, with contributions by Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Canadian and American Experts.

Illustrations • notes • maps • bibliography 8 1/2" x 11" • 236 pages (1993)
Archaeology/Prehistory
Price : US$40.00


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The Archaeology of the Bobtail Wolf Site (Paperback)
The Archaeology of the Bobtail Wolf Site (Paperback)

The Archaeology of the Bobtail Wolf Site (Paperback)
Folsom Occupation of the Knife River Flint Quarry Area, North Dakota
Edited by Matthew J. Root

Excavations here have recovered one of the largest assemblages of artifacts known for a Folsom site. Individual contributors present their analyses of the stratigraphy, stone tools and debitage, faunal remains, and the spatial patterning of artifacts recovered at the site.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • notes • references • 8 1/2" x 11" • 408 pages (2001)
Archaeology/Prehistory
Price : US$50.00


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The Big Black Site (Paperback)
The Big Black Site (Paperback)

The Big Black Site (Paperback)
A Folsom Complex Workshop in the Knife River Flint Quarry Area, North Dakota
Edited by Jerry D. William

Three years of intensive excavations at this site revealed multiple Folsom occupational levels. Contributors present their analyses of nearly a thousand stone tools found during the study, including over two hundred Folsom points, preforms, and channel flakes.

Illustrations • photographs · maps • notes • references • 8 1/2" x 11" • 320 pages (2001)
Archaeology/Prehistory
Price : US$50.00


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The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex (Paperback)
The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex (Paperback)

The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex (Paperback)
The Wet/Dry Site (45CA213), 3,000–1,700 B.P.
Dale R. Croes

Three millennia ago, Native Americans on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula occupied a key seasonal fishing camp on a bar of the Hoko River. Over the centuries, these ocean--oriented peoples discarded cordage, basketry, bent-wood fishhooks, tools, and other cultural materials. These perishable items were remarkably preserved in wet, low-oxygen river deposits.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • notes • bibliography 8 1/2" x 11" • 272 pages (1996)
Archaeology/Prehistory/Native American/Northwest History
Price : US$37.50


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The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex (Paperback)

The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex (Paperback)
The Rockshelter (45CA21), 1,000-100 B.P.
Dale R. Croes, with contributions by Barbara Stucki and Rebecca Wigen

This volume presents a detailed overview of the Hoko Rockshelter fieldwork and data analysis, followed by a synthetic overview of how well the hypotheses derived from the computer modeling compare to actual archaeological results.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • bibliography • 8 ½" x 11" • 278 pages (2005)
Archaeology/Prehistory/Northwest History
Price : US$37.50


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The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex Digital Image Archive CD
The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex Digital Image Archive CD

The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex Digital Image Archive CD
Dale R. Croes

Companion to The Hoko River Archaeological Site Complex: The Rockshelter (45CA21), 1,000-100 B.P. The CD contains extensive primary data, with over 3,000 indexed digital images from the study as well as high resolution stratigraphic drawings and the Harris Matrix. (2005) *No quantity discount or returns

Archaeology/Prehistory/Northwest History
Price : US$18.00


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The Restless Northwest (Paperback)
The Restless Northwest (Paperback)

The Restless Northwest (Paperback)
A Geological Story
Hill Williams

In an easy conversational style, The Restless Northwest provides a brief overview of the remarkable processes that shaped the Pacific Northwest. The narrative also is sprinkled with firsthand accounts of people involved in recent exciting scientific discoveries.

Illustrations • photographs • maps • index • 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" • 176 pages (2002)
Best Sellers/Nature/Environment/Archaeology/Prehistory
Price : US$19.95


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