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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 14,000 years ago and continuing into the nineteenth century. It includes selected studies in contacthistoric period archaeology to illustrate aspects of first encounters between Native Americans and newcomers of European and Asian heritage, as well as important trends in the development of modern Oregon.Oregon's early human history is linked to four of the five major cultural regions of western North America: the Great Basin, the Columbia Plateau, the Northwest Coast, and California. 'Oregon Archaeology' offers a coherent and unified history of an area that is highly differentiated geographically and culturally.A historical narrative informed by evidence from critical sites, 'Oregon Archaeology' is enriched with maps, photographs, line drawings, and an extensive bibliography. '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.
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- Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Oregon Archaeology'? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' focuses on the archaeological research conducted in Oregon over the past twenty years, detailing the history of Native American cultures from the earliest human occupation approximately 14,000 years ago to the nineteenth century.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Oregon Archaeology'? A: The book 'Oregon Archaeology' is authored by Melvin C. Aikens.
- Q: How many pages does 'Oregon Archaeology' have? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' contains a total of 512 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Oregon Archaeology' have? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'Oregon Archaeology' published? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' was published on October 1, 2011.
- Q: Is 'Oregon Archaeology' suitable for general readers? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' is suitable not only for archaeology professionals and students but also for general readers interested in Oregon's Native American culture and history.
- Q: What kind of illustrations are included in 'Oregon Archaeology'? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' includes maps, photographs, line drawings, and an extensive bibliography to enrich the historical narrative.
- Q: What cultural regions does 'Oregon Archaeology' cover? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' links Oregon's early human history to four of the five major cultural regions of western North America: the Great Basin, the Columbia Plateau, the Northwest Coast, and California.
- Q: Does 'Oregon Archaeology' discuss interactions between Native Americans and newcomers? A: Yes, 'Oregon Archaeology' includes selected studies in contact-historic period archaeology that illustrate the first encounters between Native Americans and European and Asian newcomers.
- Q: What is the condition of the book 'Oregon Archaeology'? A: 'Oregon Archaeology' is in new condition.