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The Smithport Landing Site: An Alto Focus Component in De Soto Parish Louisiana - Uncovering the Alto Focus Legacy in De Soto Parish - cover

The Smithport Landing Site: An Alto Focus Component in De Soto Parish Louisiana - Uncovering the Alto Focus Legacy in De Soto Parish

Clarence H. Webb

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Smithport Landing Site: An Alto Focus Component in De Soto Parish, Louisiana," Clarence H. Webb excavates the intricate dynamics of prehistoric human habitation in the southern United States. Employing a meticulous archaeological methodology, Webb documents the findings from the Smithport Landing site, which he situates within the broader context of the Alto Focus'Äîan important cultural entity of the region. The book'Äôs scholarly tone is complemented by detailed maps, charts, and photographs, all of which enrich the reader'Äôs understanding of artifact assemblages, settlement patterns, and the environmental conditions of the time. Webb'Äôs exhaustive research captures the nuances of cultural transitions and the sociopolitical ramifications connected to the site'Äôs use over millennia. Clarence H. Webb, an esteemed figure in the field of archaeology, brings a wealth of experience from his extensive studies in cultural and environmental contexts. His previous work focusing on the Southern U.S. archaeological landscape informs this remarkable study, illuminating his passion for showcasing the rich heritage and chronology of indigenous peoples. Webb'Äôs dedication to fieldwork and his insightful interpretations of archaeological data allow for a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding the Alto Focus. For scholars interested in the interplay of culture and environment in prehistoric North America, Webb'Äôs work is essential reading. This book not only enriches the archaeological narrative of De Soto Parish but also serves as a pivotal resource for understanding the broader implications of regional studies in anthropology and archaeology. Engaging and informative, "The Smithport Landing Site" challenges readers to reconsider the significance of archaeological records in shaping our knowledge of ancient civilizations.
Disponible depuis: 08/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 46 pages.

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