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Brings together the work of archaeologists investigating prehistoric hunter-gatherers and early farmers in both the Southwest and the Great Basin. Here the studies of archaeologists working in both the Southwest and the Great Basin are presented side by side to illustrate the similarities in environmental challenges and cultural practices of the prehistoric peoples who lived in these areas.

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Brings together the work of archaeologists investigating prehistoric hunter-gatherers and early farmers in both the Southwest and the Great Basin. Here the studies of archaeologists working in both the Southwest and the Great Basin are presented side by side to illustrate the similarities in environmental challenges and cultural practices of the prehistoric peoples who lived in these areas.
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Autorenporträt
Barbara J. Roth is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She has studied hunter-gatherer adaptations in the southern Southwest and the transition from hunting and gathering to farming for much of her career. Maxine E. McBrinn is Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is also a research associate at The Field Museum in Chicago and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. She has also studied hunter-gatherers, primarily in the Mogollon region and the northern Southwest.