Louisiana Prehistory

Louisiana Prehistory

by Nancy W. Hawkins Neuman, Robert W. Neuman
Louisiana Prehistory

Louisiana Prehistory

by Nancy W. Hawkins Neuman, Robert W. Neuman

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Overview

Louisiana's cultural heritage dates back to approximately 10,000 B.C. when man first entered this region. Since that time, many other Indian groups have settled here. Each of these groups has left evidence of its presence in the archaeological record. The Anthropological Study series published by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism provides a readable account of various activities of these cultural groups.

Robert W. Neuman, Curator of Anthropology at the Museum of Geoscience, Louisiana State University, and Nancy W. Hawkins, outreach coordinator for the State Division of Archaeology, coauthored this volume. It is the result of the realization that relatively few Louisiana residents are aware of the state's rich archaeological heritage. Furthermore, there is little introductory information available to them about Louisiana's past. Louisiana Prehistory was written to meet this need. It is a short summary of the state's prehistory and is meant to be a person's first exposure to the state's prehistoric archaeology. For this reason theoretical and technical discussions are kept at a minimum.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163069224
Publisher: V F Editions
Publication date: 05/22/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
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