Prehistoric Adaptation in the American Southwest
Discover the fascinating insights of Prehistoric Adaptation in the American Southwest by Rosalind L. Hunter-Anderson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful book delves into the post-Pleistocene adaptive changes among the indigenous cultures of Arizona and New Mexico's mountains and deserts. Hunter-Anderson presents a compelling natural science perspective that contrasts with the traditional culture history paradigm, providing readers with a robust theoretical framework for interpreting the archaeological records of the American Southwest. With 160 pages of engaging content, this paperback edition is essential for anyone interested in antiquities, Native American history, and the rich cultural heritage of the region. Enhance your understanding of prehistoric adaptation and the complexities of early human life in this captivating exploration.