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Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852-1917) is chiefly remembered for the twenty-five years he spent investigating and documenting archaeological sites along every navigable waterway in the southeastern United States. This volume includes works that describe data from Moore's expeditions that were key to the early recognition and preservation of major archaeological sites --Toltec, Parkin, Mound City, and Wicklife, among them--in the Lower Mississippi Valley, all collected together in a one-volume facsimile edition.

Produktbeschreibung
Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852-1917) is chiefly remembered for the twenty-five years he spent investigating and documenting archaeological sites along every navigable waterway in the southeastern United States. This volume includes works that describe data from Moore's expeditions that were key to the early recognition and preservation of major archaeological sites --Toltec, Parkin, Mound City, and Wicklife, among them--in the Lower Mississippi Valley, all collected together in a one-volume facsimile edition.
Autorenporträt
Dan F. Morse is former Station Archaeologist for the Arkansas Archeological Survey. Phyllis A. Morse is an archaeologist and an independent scholar.