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Autor:
George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 58:7-21
In this autobiographical sketch, George Irving Quimby recounts his long and happy career based on recollections of personal and academic experiences and the insights they have provided. In addition, Quimby’s career can be situated within the develo
Autor:
George I. Quimby
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Pioneers in Historical Archaeology ISBN: 9781489909572
In these modern times, historical archaeology in North America is a recognized and acknowledged specialization or even discipline that can be separated from other types of archaeology. There now exists a Society for Historical Archaeology and there i
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0955-8_9
Autor:
George I. Quimby, Donald A. Brown, Charles E. Orser, Caroline D. Carley, Gerald F. Schroedl, Michael A. Pfeiffer, Paul H. Ezell, Donald L. Hardesty, Roderick J. Heitzmann, Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, Vergil E. Noble
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Historical Archaeology. 18:116-132
Autor:
Graeme Pretty, Daniel J. Crowley, Serghei Arutiunov, Alan P. Merriam, H. G. Bandi, Renate Von Gizycki, Ric Windmiller, Don E. Dumond, Nelson H. H. Graburn, Sidney M. Mead, George I. Quimby, Alvin W. Wolfe, Robert McGhee
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Current Anthropology. 17:203-220
Conditions of archaeological preservation along the Arctic coast of North America allow the recovery of objects of technology and plastic art throughout the past 4,000 years of the Eskimo cultural tradition. This situation provides a unique opportuni
Autor:
George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 23:247-254
FLUTED projectile points of chipped flint have been found occasionally in Michigan and Wisconsin. Most, if not all of these, closely resemble the Clovis style of fluted point found in the west. There is some evidence indicating that the western Clovi
Autor:
George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pacific History. 7:92-103
(1972). Hawaiians in the fur trade of north‐west America, 1785–1820. The Journal of Pacific History: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 92-103.
Autor:
George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 48:134-137
Autor:
James A. Ford, George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology. 2:3-24
The first publication dealing with materials which have since come to be included in the Tchefuncte horizon was an article by J. R. Czajkowski, published in the Louisiana Conservation Review for July 1, 1934. This was a brief summary of the first six
Autor:
George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 7:255-275
Recent excavations and laboratory analyses by the Statewide Archaeological Survey of Louisiana have provided the means for a better definition of the Natchezan culture type and its antecedents. Comparative ethnological data were obtained from Dr. Joh
Autor:
James A. Ford, George I. Quimby
Publikováno v:
Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology. 2:87-96
A comparison of Tchefuncte traits suggests that there are three groupings or foci which at present comprise the Tchefuncte culture. The Copell site on Pecan Island, although a single site, represents the first group. The absence of pottery, presence