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Published by Arizona State University, 1975
Seller: Maya Jones Books, Cerrillos, NM, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Fair. FAIR only with crown bumped and chewed; wrappers creased, stained and soiled, with large sticker removal scar on back; page edges tanned, top edge heavily stained, corners lightly bumped, rippling from moisture at upper margins of pages throughout, several pages scuffed at fore-edge. Text unmarked. xvii, 401 pp., 47 figs. Anthropological Research Paper No. 9. Size: 4to.
Published by Arizona State Universoty, Phoenix, 1975
First Edition
PAPERBACK. First edition. 401pp, text figures, b/w illustrations, quarto paper. Anthropological Research Paper Number 9. owner name , slight cover wear otherwise very good.
Published by Arizona State Universoty, Phoenix, 1975
First Edition
PAPERBACK. First edition. 401pp, text figures, b/w illustrations, quarto paper. Anthropological Research Paper Number 9. light cover wear, tight binding, clean throughout, Very Good-.
Published by Columbia, SC: South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, The U niversity of South Carolina, ()., 1989
Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition, First Printing, Stated. Quarto, softbound (stiff, slick, white wrappers), xx + 275 pp. Former-owner signature and stamp; otherwise, Fine. Illustrated with figures and tables. Chapters include: South Carolina Human Remains as an Archaeological Resource: An Update; The Earliest South Carolinians; Pattern and Process in the Middle Archaic Period of South Carolina; An Archaeological Overview of the South Carolina Woodland Period: It's the Same Old Riddle; Sea Level Change, Estuarine Development and Temporal Variability in Woodland Period Subsistence-Settlement Patterning on the Lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina; The Mississippian in South Carolina; Cofitachequi: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Evidence; From Archaeology to Interpretation at Charles Towne; English-Spanish Conflict in 17th Century Carolina; A Theoretical Perpective; Colonoware Ceramics: The Evidence from Yaughan and Curriboo Plantations; Lowcountry Plantations, the Catawba Nation, and River Burnished Pottery; An Examination of Historic Ceramic Seriation: A Case Study from the Savannah River Region of South Carolina; Approaches to Archaeologial Investigation of Charleston, South Carolina; Settlement Function and Archaeological Patterning in a Historic Urban Context: The Woodrow Wilson House in Columbia, South Carolina; The Law and the Amateur in Resource Management. Native American, American Indian, South Carolina, American South, Southern Americana, Archaeology, Archeology, Ancient Civilization, Aboriginal.
Condition: Good. Tempe: Arizona State University, 1975. Sm 4to. xvii,401pp. Illus. Good book. Owner's name on inside front cover. (Arizona, Tohono O'odham Indians, antiquities, anthropology) Inquire if you need further information.