Ebook {Epub PDF} Oregon Archaeology by Melvin C. Aikens






















Oregon Archaeology is an essential reference for archaeology professionals and students, and also for general readers interested in Oregon's Native American culture and history. © C. Melvin Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. by C. Melvin Aikens Paperback. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ Oregon Archaeology. by Melvin C. Aikens Paperback. $ Only 17 left in stock (more on the way)/5(5). Archaeological research has revealed much about Oregon’s history in the last twenty years. Oregon Archaeology incorporates this new knowledge, telling the story of Native American cultures in Oregon beginning with the earliest evidence of human occupation about 14, years ago and continuing into the nineteenth century. It includes selected studies in contact-historic period archaeology to.


ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: pages: illustrations, maps ; 23 cm: Contents: Archaeology, ethnology, ecology, and human history on the millennial scale --Northern Great Basin --Columbia Plateau --Lower Columbia and Oregon Coast --The Willamette Valley --Southwestern mountains and valleys --Oregon Native American cultural diversity and integration with. Cite this Record. Archaeology of Oregon. C. Melvin Aikens. Portland, OR: Usdiblm. (tDAR id: ). Dr. Aikens is an emeritus professor at UO, originally hired in , who entered full-time retirement in His research focuses on the archaeology of the Great Basin of North America and of Japan, with collateral interests in the archaeology of their encompassing regions. Recently published articles are "Environment, Adaptation, and.


Oregon Archaeology incorporates this new knowledge, | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate Aikens, C. Melvin. Oregon ar chaeolog y / C. Melvin Aikens, Thomas J. Dr. Aikens is an emeritus professor at UO, originally hired in , who entered full-time retirement in His research focuses on the archaeology of the Great Basin of North America and of Japan, with collateral interests in the archaeology of their encompassing regions. Recently published articles are “Environment, Adaptation, and. C. Melvin Aikens is professor of anthropology, emeritus, University of Oregon, and a former director of the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History. He is the author of Archaeology of Oregon and other studies in the prehistory of far western North America, Japan, and Northeast Asia.

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