Archaic Transitions in Ohio and Kentucky Prehistory
Olaf Prufer
Richard Meindl
Sara Pedde
9780873387132
376 pages
The Kent State University Press
Overview
Notwithstanding the archaeological record amassed over nearly a century, little is understood abut the dynamics that led from the Stone Age to a semblance of formative civilization. This volume attempts to fill this gap in terms of archaeology, biological anthropology, demography, pathology, and paleo-ethnographic interpretation and has vast implications as far as archaic transition throughout eastern North America is concerned.