C. Michael Barton Geoffrey A. Clark David R. Yesner
When many scholars are asked about early human settlement in the Americas, they might point to a handful of archaeological sites as evidence. Yet the process was not a simple one, and today there is no consistent argument favoring a particular scenario for the peopling of the New World. This book approaches the human settlement of the Americas from a biogeographical perspective in order to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of this unique event. It considers many of the questions that continue to surround the peopling of the Western Hemisphere, focusing...
When many scholars are asked about early human settlement in the Americas, they might point to a handful of archaeological sites as evidence. Y...