LATE PLEISTOCENE ADAPTATIONS IN THE MIDSOUTH: THE PALEOINDIAN OCCUPATION OF THE CARSON-CONN-SHORT SITE AND THE LOWER TENNESSEE RIVER VALLEY
The Midsouth has long been known to be a locus of Paleoindian (13,200-10,000 yrs B.P.) populations. Paleoindian populations have generally been characterized as highly mobile hunter-gatherers with egalitarian social structure. Utilizing the theoretical lens of diversification and intensification of...
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UKnowledge
2018
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