Dam Projects and the Growth of American Archaeology
The River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program
Herausgeber: Banks, Kimball M; Czaplicki, Jon S
Dam Projects and the Growth of American Archaeology
The River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program
Herausgeber: Banks, Kimball M; Czaplicki, Jon S
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This book examines the profound impacts of the Smithsonian Institution's River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program (1945-1969) on the development of American archaeology.
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This book examines the profound impacts of the Smithsonian Institution's River Basin Surveys and the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program (1945-1969) on the development of American archaeology.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781611321753
- ISBN-10: 1611321751
- Artikelnr.: 42959322
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781611321753
- ISBN-10: 1611321751
- Artikelnr.: 42959322
Kimball M Banks, Jon S Czaplicki
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Flood Control Act of 1944 and the Growth of
American Archaeology, Kimball M. Banks, Jon S. Czaplicki; Part THE NATIONAL
PARK SERVICE AND THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION; Chapter 2 The National Park
Service and the Smithsonian Institution: Part ners in Salvage Archaeology,
Thomas D. Thiessen, Deborah Hull-Walski, Lynn M. Snyder; Part II THE RBS
AND IASP PROGRAMS; Chapter 3 The Lincoln Office and the Upper Missouri
River Basin, W. Raymond Wood; Chapter 4 Archaeological Appraisals of Twenty
Stream Basins in California: Investigations by the Smithsonian
Institution's River Basin Surveys, 1947-1951, Michael J. Moratto, Francis
A. Riddell; Chapter 5 The River Basin Surveys in the Columbia plateau, R.
Lee Lyman; Chapter 6 Archaeological Salvage at Texas Reservoir Construction
Projects: 1945-1969, Edward B. Jelks; Chapter 7 Federal Archaeology in the
Southeast, Richard A. Krause; Chapter 8 Contributions of the Washington
Office to the Archaeology of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Susan
C. Prezzano; Chapter 9 Upper Colorado River Archaeological Salvage
Projects, Don D. Fowler; Part III THE RBS AND IASP IMPACTS ON AMERICAN
ARCHAEOLOGY; Chapter 10 Contributions to Physical Anthropology by the
Smithsonian Institution's River Basin Surveys, Vanessa A. Mirro; Chapter 11
Missouri Basin Projects and the Emergence of Historical Archaeology on the
Great Plains, William B. Lees; Chapter 12 Paleontological Significance of
the Missouri River Basin Surveys, John W. Hoganson; Chapter 13 Women in
Reservoir Salvage Archaeology, Ruthann Knudson; Chapter 14 The Missouri
River: The Backbone to Survival, Gerard Baker, Yellow Wolf; Chapter 15
Flapping Tents, Outhouses, Hail Storms, and Running for Water: An Insider's
View of Life in Interagency Archeological Salvage Program Field Camps,
1950s-1970s, David Mayer Gradwohl; Chapter 16 From RBS to CRM: Late
Twentieth-Century Developments in American Archaeology, Francis P.
McManamon;
American Archaeology, Kimball M. Banks, Jon S. Czaplicki; Part THE NATIONAL
PARK SERVICE AND THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION; Chapter 2 The National Park
Service and the Smithsonian Institution: Part ners in Salvage Archaeology,
Thomas D. Thiessen, Deborah Hull-Walski, Lynn M. Snyder; Part II THE RBS
AND IASP PROGRAMS; Chapter 3 The Lincoln Office and the Upper Missouri
River Basin, W. Raymond Wood; Chapter 4 Archaeological Appraisals of Twenty
Stream Basins in California: Investigations by the Smithsonian
Institution's River Basin Surveys, 1947-1951, Michael J. Moratto, Francis
A. Riddell; Chapter 5 The River Basin Surveys in the Columbia plateau, R.
Lee Lyman; Chapter 6 Archaeological Salvage at Texas Reservoir Construction
Projects: 1945-1969, Edward B. Jelks; Chapter 7 Federal Archaeology in the
Southeast, Richard A. Krause; Chapter 8 Contributions of the Washington
Office to the Archaeology of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Susan
C. Prezzano; Chapter 9 Upper Colorado River Archaeological Salvage
Projects, Don D. Fowler; Part III THE RBS AND IASP IMPACTS ON AMERICAN
ARCHAEOLOGY; Chapter 10 Contributions to Physical Anthropology by the
Smithsonian Institution's River Basin Surveys, Vanessa A. Mirro; Chapter 11
Missouri Basin Projects and the Emergence of Historical Archaeology on the
Great Plains, William B. Lees; Chapter 12 Paleontological Significance of
the Missouri River Basin Surveys, John W. Hoganson; Chapter 13 Women in
Reservoir Salvage Archaeology, Ruthann Knudson; Chapter 14 The Missouri
River: The Backbone to Survival, Gerard Baker, Yellow Wolf; Chapter 15
Flapping Tents, Outhouses, Hail Storms, and Running for Water: An Insider's
View of Life in Interagency Archeological Salvage Program Field Camps,
1950s-1970s, David Mayer Gradwohl; Chapter 16 From RBS to CRM: Late
Twentieth-Century Developments in American Archaeology, Francis P.
McManamon;
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Flood Control Act of 1944 and the Growth of
American Archaeology, Kimball M. Banks, Jon S. Czaplicki; Part THE NATIONAL
PARK SERVICE AND THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION; Chapter 2 The National Park
Service and the Smithsonian Institution: Part ners in Salvage Archaeology,
Thomas D. Thiessen, Deborah Hull-Walski, Lynn M. Snyder; Part II THE RBS
AND IASP PROGRAMS; Chapter 3 The Lincoln Office and the Upper Missouri
River Basin, W. Raymond Wood; Chapter 4 Archaeological Appraisals of Twenty
Stream Basins in California: Investigations by the Smithsonian
Institution's River Basin Surveys, 1947-1951, Michael J. Moratto, Francis
A. Riddell; Chapter 5 The River Basin Surveys in the Columbia plateau, R.
Lee Lyman; Chapter 6 Archaeological Salvage at Texas Reservoir Construction
Projects: 1945-1969, Edward B. Jelks; Chapter 7 Federal Archaeology in the
Southeast, Richard A. Krause; Chapter 8 Contributions of the Washington
Office to the Archaeology of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Susan
C. Prezzano; Chapter 9 Upper Colorado River Archaeological Salvage
Projects, Don D. Fowler; Part III THE RBS AND IASP IMPACTS ON AMERICAN
ARCHAEOLOGY; Chapter 10 Contributions to Physical Anthropology by the
Smithsonian Institution's River Basin Surveys, Vanessa A. Mirro; Chapter 11
Missouri Basin Projects and the Emergence of Historical Archaeology on the
Great Plains, William B. Lees; Chapter 12 Paleontological Significance of
the Missouri River Basin Surveys, John W. Hoganson; Chapter 13 Women in
Reservoir Salvage Archaeology, Ruthann Knudson; Chapter 14 The Missouri
River: The Backbone to Survival, Gerard Baker, Yellow Wolf; Chapter 15
Flapping Tents, Outhouses, Hail Storms, and Running for Water: An Insider's
View of Life in Interagency Archeological Salvage Program Field Camps,
1950s-1970s, David Mayer Gradwohl; Chapter 16 From RBS to CRM: Late
Twentieth-Century Developments in American Archaeology, Francis P.
McManamon;
American Archaeology, Kimball M. Banks, Jon S. Czaplicki; Part THE NATIONAL
PARK SERVICE AND THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION; Chapter 2 The National Park
Service and the Smithsonian Institution: Part ners in Salvage Archaeology,
Thomas D. Thiessen, Deborah Hull-Walski, Lynn M. Snyder; Part II THE RBS
AND IASP PROGRAMS; Chapter 3 The Lincoln Office and the Upper Missouri
River Basin, W. Raymond Wood; Chapter 4 Archaeological Appraisals of Twenty
Stream Basins in California: Investigations by the Smithsonian
Institution's River Basin Surveys, 1947-1951, Michael J. Moratto, Francis
A. Riddell; Chapter 5 The River Basin Surveys in the Columbia plateau, R.
Lee Lyman; Chapter 6 Archaeological Salvage at Texas Reservoir Construction
Projects: 1945-1969, Edward B. Jelks; Chapter 7 Federal Archaeology in the
Southeast, Richard A. Krause; Chapter 8 Contributions of the Washington
Office to the Archaeology of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Susan
C. Prezzano; Chapter 9 Upper Colorado River Archaeological Salvage
Projects, Don D. Fowler; Part III THE RBS AND IASP IMPACTS ON AMERICAN
ARCHAEOLOGY; Chapter 10 Contributions to Physical Anthropology by the
Smithsonian Institution's River Basin Surveys, Vanessa A. Mirro; Chapter 11
Missouri Basin Projects and the Emergence of Historical Archaeology on the
Great Plains, William B. Lees; Chapter 12 Paleontological Significance of
the Missouri River Basin Surveys, John W. Hoganson; Chapter 13 Women in
Reservoir Salvage Archaeology, Ruthann Knudson; Chapter 14 The Missouri
River: The Backbone to Survival, Gerard Baker, Yellow Wolf; Chapter 15
Flapping Tents, Outhouses, Hail Storms, and Running for Water: An Insider's
View of Life in Interagency Archeological Salvage Program Field Camps,
1950s-1970s, David Mayer Gradwohl; Chapter 16 From RBS to CRM: Late
Twentieth-Century Developments in American Archaeology, Francis P.
McManamon;