9780817310776-0817310770-Sun Circles and Human Hands : The Southeastern Indians Art and Industries

Sun Circles and Human Hands : The Southeastern Indians Art and Industries

ISBN-13: 9780817310776
ISBN-10: 0817310770
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Vernon James Knight Jr., Emma Lila Fundaburk, Mary Douglass Fundaburk Foreman
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Format: Paperback 232 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780817310776
ISBN-10: 0817310770
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Vernon James Knight Jr., Emma Lila Fundaburk, Mary Douglass Fundaburk Foreman
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Format: Paperback 232 pages

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Sun Circles and Human Hands : The Southeastern Indians Art and Industries (ISBN-13: 9780817310776 and ISBN-10: 0817310770), written by authors Vernon James Knight Jr., Emma Lila Fundaburk, Mary Douglass Fundaburk Foreman, was published by University Alabama Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Sun Circles and Human Hands : The Southeastern Indians Art and Industries (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.47.

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This classic compendium of ancient Indian artifacts from the entire southeastern United States remains an indispensable reference source for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

From utilitarian arrowheads to beautiful stone effigy pipes to ornately-carved shell disks, the photographs and drawings in Sun Circles and Human Hands present the archaeological record of the art and native crafts of the prehistoric southeastern Indians. Painstakingly compiled in the 1950s by two sisters who traveled the eastern United States interviewing archaeologists and collectors and visiting the major repositories, Sun Circles and Human Hands is remarkable for its breadth of illustration of Indian-made artifacts and its comprehensive documentation. Although research over the last 50 years has disproven many of the early theories reported in the text—which were not the editors' theories but those of the archaeologists of the day—the excellent illustrations of objects no longer available for examination have more than validated the lasting worth of this popular book.

Broadly acclaimed when it first appeared, this new printing has the added value of Knight's foreword, which places the work in its proper context. Useful to museums, state and national parks, school libraries, gift stores, archaeological agencies, and private collections, Sun Circles and Human Hands is a rich pictorial survey accessible to anyone interested in early American Indian culture.

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