Explore the early days of Paleoindian archaeology in this engaging
retrospective of Edgar B. Howard's Southwest Early Man Project,
1929-1937, cosponsored by the University Museum and the Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. This book contains a detailed analysis
of the world-famous Clovis artifacts, discovered among the bones of
mammoths and extinct bison in the Dust Bowl of eastern New Mexico.
Blending traditional and current ideas, the authors offer an extended
reference to the lifeways of early humans in the Americas, accented by a
series of unique insights on their origins and adaptations. Well
appointed with photos, line illustrations, and schematics, Clovis
Revisited is essential reading for professionals, students, and
avocational enthusiasts.
University Museum Monograph, 103