Description
Product ID: | 9781108735476 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | First Peoples in a New World |
Subtitle: | Populating Ice Age America |
Authors: | Author: David J. Meltzer |
Page Count: | 500 |
Subjects: | History of the Americas, History of the Americas, Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region, Environmental archaeology, Indigenous peoples, Archaeology, Prehistoric archaeology, Environmental archaeology, Indigenous peoples, Prehistory |
Description: | Select Guide Rating The book is aimed at and written for a broad audience interested in archaeology, genetics, Native Americans, human evolution, climate and environmental change, and Ice Ages, and will also have appeal to those teaching and conducting research in those areas. Over 15,000 years ago, a band of hunter-gatherers became the first people to set foot in the Americas. They soon found themselves in a world rich in plants and animals, but also a world still shivering itself out of the coldest depths of the Ice Age. The movement of those first Americans was one of the greatest journeys undertaken by ancient peoples. In this book, David Meltzer explores the world of Ice Age Americans, highlighting genetic, archaeological, and geological evidence that has revolutionized our understanding of their origins, antiquity, and adaptation to climate and environmental change. This fully updated edition integrates the most recent scientific discoveries, including the ancient genome revolution and human evolutionary and population history. Written for a broad audience, the book can serve as the primary text in courses on North American Archaeology, Ice Age Environments, and Human evolution and prehistory. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2021-10-07 |