Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Midcontinental and Eastern United States : A Modern Survey and Reference by Noel D. Justice (2009, Trade Paperback)
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"This is an important new reference work for the professional archaeologist as well as the student and collector.". The result is a publication that readers on both sides of the spectrum should enjoy as well as comprehend.".
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Product Identifiers
PublisherIndiana University Press
ISBN-100253209854
ISBN-139780253209856
eBay Product ID (ePID)65568
Product Key Features
Book TitleStone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Midcontinental and Eastern United States : A Modern Survey and Reference
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicArchaeology, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Anthropology / General
Publication Year2009
IllustratorYes
GenreSocial Science
AuthorNoel D. Justice
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight17 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN86-045399
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal623.4/41
Synopsis"This is an important new reference work for the professional archaeologist as well as the student and collector." --Central States Archaeological Journal "Justice... admirably synthesizes the scientific information integrating it with the popular approach. The result is a publication that readers on both sides of the spectrum should enjoy as well as comprehend." --Choice ..". an indispensable guide to the literature. Attractive layout, design, and printing accent the useful text.... it should remain the standard reference on point typology of the midwest and eastern United States for many years to come." --Pennsylvania Archaeologist Archaeologists and amateur collectors alike will rejoice at this important reference work that surveys, describes, and categorizes the projectile points and cutting tools used in prehistory by the Indians in what are now the middle and eastern sections of the United States, from 12,000 B.C. to the beginning of the historic period. Mr. Justice describes over 120 separate types of stone arrowheads and spear points according to period, culture, and region. His detailed drawings show how Native Americans shaped their tools, what styles were peculiar to which regions, and how the various types can best be identified. There are over 485 drawings organized by type cluster and other identifying characteristics. The work also includes distribution maps and 111 examples in color., "This is an important new reference work for the professional archaeologist as well as the student and collector." --Central States Archaeological Journal "Justice... admirably synthesizes the scientific information integrating it with the popular approach. The result is a publication that readers on both sides of the spectrum should enjoy as well as comprehend." --Choice "... an indispensable guide to the literature. Attractive layout, design, and printing accent the useful text.... it should remain the standard reference on point typology of the midwest and eastern United States for many years to come." --Pennsylvania Archaeologist Archaeologists and amateur collectors alike will rejoice at this important reference work that surveys, describes, and categorizes the projectile points and cutting tools used in prehistory by the Indians in what are now the middle and eastern sections of the United States, from 12,000 B.C. to the beginning of the historic period. Mr. Justice describes over 120 separate types of stone arrowheads and spear points according to period, culture, and region. His detailed drawings show how Native Americans shaped their tools, what styles were peculiar to which regions, and how the various types can best be identified. There are over 485 drawings organized by type cluster and other identifying characteristics. The work also includes distribution maps and 111 examples in color.