War Paths, Peace Paths
Discover the intricacies of prehistoric warfare with "War Paths, Peace Paths" by David H. Dye. Published by AltaMira Press in 2009, this insightful book spans 238 pages and delves into the history of Woodland Indians and their military strategies. Dye meticulously examines four key aspects of warfare studies: settlement data, skeletal trauma, weaponry, and iconography. Through this comprehensive analysis, he offers a fresh perspective on the dynamics of warfare in the eastern United States. Ideal for historians and enthusiasts alike, this work not only sheds light on the conflicts but also highlights the intricate peace pathways that existed among these communities. Enhance your understanding of indigenous history and military practices by adding this important scholarly resource to your collection.