- Title: Early Man in the New World.
- Author: Richard Shutler, Jr. (editor)
- Publisher: Sage Publications, Beverly Hills.
- Publication Date: 1983, stated first printing.
- Format: softcover
- Length: 223 pages
- Size: approximately 8 3/8" by 10 7/8"
- Illustrations: 66 figures (maps, photos, and drawings)
- Description: This readable collection summarizes contemporary developments that significantly enhance understanding of Early Man in the Americas. Each essay helps to illuminate important, still unresolved issues. Leading archaeologists describe advances in paleoecology and archaeology that are already increasing our knowledge of the origins, times of arrival, cultures, and movements of the migrants who first settled North and South America. They assess new evidence from excavations in various regions and highlight promising directions for further investigation. Extensively illustrated with photos and maps, this book is a valuable resource for professionals and an excellent text for courses in prehistory, North and South American archaeology, and related disciplines.
- Condition: Good. Sound binding. Some wear to the cover. Clean. Original price stamped on title page.