Early Man in the New World - Kenneth Macgowan
"Early Man in the New World" explores the fascinating story of the Paleo-Indians, the first inhabitants of the Americas. Authored by Kenneth Macgowan and Joseph A. Hester, Jr., this meticulously researched volume delves into the prehistoric migrations and cultures that shaped the New World. Drawing on archaeological and anthropological evidence, the book examines the origins and development of these early societies.
Readers interested in North American history, archaeology, and anthropology will find this book a valuable resource. It provides insight into the lives and times of these ancient people, shedding light on their adaptation to diverse environments and the development of their unique cultures. "Early Man in the New World" remains a compelling exploration of a pivotal era in human history, offering enduring insights into the peopling of the Americas.
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EAN: 9781023459099