The Cities of Ancient Mexico: Reconstructing a Lost World
A carefully researched and up-to-date history of North American settlement, from around 15,000 years ago to the arrival of Europeans in the fifteenth century AD.
This new history of North America is based mainly on archaeology, but also on cutting-edge research in many scientific disciplines, from biology and climatology to ethnohistory and high-tech chemistry and physics. Brian Fagan describes the controversies over first settlement, which likely occurred via Siberia at the end of the Ice Age, and the debates over the routes used as humans moved southward into the heart of the continent. A remarkable diversity of hunter-gatherer societies evolved in the rapidly changing North American environments, and the book explores the ingenious ways in which people adapted to every kind of landscape imaginable, from arctic tundra to open plains and thick woodland.Country | USA |
Author | Brian M. Fagan |
Binding | Hardcover |
EAN | 9780500021200 |
Edition | First Edition |
ISBN | 0500021201 |
Label | Thames & Hudson |
Manufacturer | Thames & Hudson |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 272 |
PublicationDate | 2011-04-01 |
Publisher | Thames & Hudson |
Studio | Thames & Hudson |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |