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Knell, Edward J., Muñiz, Mark P. - Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex - 9781607812296 - V9781607812296
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Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex

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Description for Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex Hardcover. Editor(s): Knell, Edward J; Muniz, Mark P. Num Pages: 340 pages, Illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: 1KBBW; HBJK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 257 x 185 x 30. Weight in Grams: 862.
Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex represents the first synthesis in the more than fifty year history of one of the most important Paleoindian cultural traditions in North America. Research on the Cody complex (~10,000–8,000 radiocarbon yrs B.P.) began in the 1940s; however, until now publications have focused almost exclusively on specific sites, issues of projectile point technology and typology, and bison hunting. This volume provides fresh perspectives and cutting-edge research that significantly increases our understanding of the Cody complex by focusing more squarely on the human behaviors that created the archaeological record, rather than on more strictly technical aspects of the artifactsand faunal remains.

The Cody complex extends from the central Canadian plains to the Gulf of Mexico and from Nevada to the eastern Great Lakes—making it second only to Clovis in geographical expanse. Across this broad geographic distribution, the contributors address hunter-gatherer adaptive strategies from diverse ecosystems at the onset of the Holocene, which will also make it of interest to human ecologists and paleoenvironmental researchers. Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex provides an innovative synthesis of a well-known but little-studied cultural tradition that opens the door for a new generation of exciting research.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
358
Place of Publication
Salt Lake City, United States
ISBN
9781607812296
SKU
V9781607812296
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About Knell, Edward J., Muñiz, Mark P.
Edward J. Knell is an assistant professor of anthropology at California State University, Fullerton. Mark P. MuÑiz is an associate professor of anthropology at St. Cloud State University, Minnesota.

Reviews for Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex
“Presents new information and a synthesis not available anywhere else. No other compendium of Cody data exists, and the volume presents the most current data available on the subject. It contributes greatly to our knowledge of a time period that has been without much coverage and that has no synthesis available.”—Mary Lou Larson, coeditor of  Hell Gap: A Stratified Paleoindian Campsite at the Edge of the Rockies (The University of Utah Press, 2009) “This volume represents the most current and comprehensive compilation of data on a historically well-known, but poorly understood archaeological tradition.... I commend the editors for rounding up this group of researchers and putting this work together. Compiling an edited volume is pretty much the academic equivalent of trying to herd cats. This attempt to focus on the behavioral aspects of the Cody archaeological record is a step in the right direction toward a better understanding of this highly dynamic, flexible, and wide-ranging culture.”—Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology Book Reviews “Readers will find that the volume thus reflects the kinds of questions that are being posed by contemporary Paleoindian researchers and they will see how rich the ever-growing empirical record of the Cody Complex truly is. The volume is carefully edited and integrated, with chapters that are well written and nicely illustrated.”—Journal of Anthropological Research “Fills a much-needed void in the literature, providing a compilation of previous and ongoing research into a unique cultural and paleoenvironmental period of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain region.”—Great Plains Research 

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