Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont by Joffre Lanning Coe (2006, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10086526323X
ISBN-139780865263239
eBay Product ID (ePID)12038418731

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Book TitleFormative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont
Number of Pages140 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicArchaeology, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
IllustratorYes
FeaturesLimited Edition
GenreSocial Science, History
AuthorJoffre Lanning Coe
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight18.5 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width9 in

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Dewey Decimal571.097565
Edition DescriptionLimited
SynopsisThe name Joffre Lanning Coe (1916-2000) is synonymous with North Carolina archaeology, and the original publication of this book in 1964 represented a landmark in American archaeology. In it Coe reported the results of investigations at three North Carolina archaeological sites and revolutionized perspectives about the age and depth of archaeological sites in the Eastern Woodlands., The name Joffre Lanning Coe (1916-2000) is synonymous with North Carolina archaeology, and the original publication of this book in 1964 represented a landmark in American archaeology. In it Coe reported the results of investigations at three North Carolina archaeological sites and revolutionized perspectives about the age and depth of archaeological sites in the Eastern Woodlands. This work is the original source for many projectile point types identified with the Archaic period (8,000 - 1,000 B.C.) and is frequently cited as such by archaeologists, scholars, and collectors.

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