Author: Cambron, James W.
Synopsis:
In 'Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Part I, Point Types', Cambron and Hulse delve into the fascinating world of ancient artifacts and their significance in understanding Alabama's rich archaeological history. This comprehensive guide focuses specifically on point types, exploring the various shapes, sizes, and materials used by Native American cultures throughout the region. Through detailed descriptions, illustrations, and analysis, the authors provide a captivating exploration of these artifacts, shedding light on the cultural practices, technological advancements, and social dynamics of Alabama's indigenous peoples. Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the ancient past, this handbook offers a captivating journey into Alabama's archaeological heritage.
Genres: Archaeology, History, Non-fiction
Themes: Native American cultures, Archaeological artifacts, Cultural practices, Technological advancements, Social dynamics
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