Prehistoric America: An Ecological Perspective

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The cultural parallels between widely separated but environmentally similar regions are regularly odd, yet these parallels are discounted by anthropologists on the basis that they ignore a large mass of less similar data. Too regularly cultural parallels between distant regions have been taken without any consideration moderately than recognized as phenomena that wish to be explained. The thesis of Prehistoric America is that they’re neither fortuitous nor inconsequential, but an indication of the strength of environmental pressures on cultural development. This work is a superb introduction to the prehistoric cultures of North and South The us, one if you want to assist the reader to discover and enjoy the intellectual adventure of archeology.

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