Environments and Extinctions: Man in Late Glacial North AmericaJim I. Mead, David J. Meltzer 10 papers using new conceptual frameworks to interpret late Quaternary cultural and environmental remains. Chapters are composed largely of the proceedings of a symposium held at the Society for American Archaeology meetings in 1982. |
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A Test of the Blitzkrieg Model | 5 |
The Effect of the End of the Pleistocene on Man in North America | 15 |
Extinctions and Extralimital Forms | 31 |
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