9780500281109-0500281106-Peoples of the Northwest Coast: Their Archaeology and Prehistory

Peoples of the Northwest Coast: Their Archaeology and Prehistory

ISBN-13: 9780500281109
ISBN-10: 0500281106
Edition: First Paperback Edition
Author: Kenneth M. Ames, Herbert D. G. Maschner
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Paperback 288 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780500281109
ISBN-10: 0500281106
Edition: First Paperback Edition
Author: Kenneth M. Ames, Herbert D. G. Maschner
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Paperback 288 pages

Summary

Peoples of the Northwest Coast: Their Archaeology and Prehistory (ISBN-13: 9780500281109 and ISBN-10: 0500281106), written by authors Kenneth M. Ames, Herbert D. G. Maschner, was published by Thames & Hudson in 2000. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Native American (Americas History, State & Local, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Peoples of the Northwest Coast: Their Archaeology and Prehistory (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Native American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.83.

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Extending some 1,400 miles from Alaska to northern California, America's Northwest Coast is one of the richest and most distinct cultural areas on earth. The region is famous for its magnificent art--masks, totem poles, woven blankets--produced by the world's most politically and economically complex hunters and gatherers. As this pioneering account shows, the history of settlement on the Northwest Coast stretches back some 11,000 years. With the stabilization of sea levels and salmon runs after 4000 B.C., many of the region's salient features began to emerge. Salmon fishing supported rapid population growth to a peak over 1,000 years ago. The spread of rain forest made available trees such as red cedar that could be turned into vast houses and seaworthy canoes. Large households and permanent villages emerged alongside slavery and a hereditary nobility. Warfare became epidemic, initially hand to hand but later characterized by the development of fortresses and the bow and arrow. Art evolved from simple carvings and geometric designs 5,000 years ago to the specialized crafts of the modern era. Written by noted experts and profusely illustrated, this is an essential reference for scholars and students of Native American archaeology and anthropology as well as travelers to the region.

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