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The Archaeology of North America

Kevin L. Callahan

Department of Anthropology

University of Minnesota

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Bulletin Board | Course Syllabus | Mid-Term Study Guide | Mid-Term Essays | Practice Midterm | The Book Review | Final Exam Study Guide | Shamanism, Dream Symbolism, and Altered States in Minnesota Rock Art | Minnesota's Sacred Red Rock Boulder and Dakota Religion | How the Sky Works | Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations | Human Origins | Links Page

The Natural Environment The Discovery of America History of North American Archaeology
Explaining Prehistoric Cultural change  First settlement  Hunter-gatherers and the Holocene
Maps  Later Paleo-Indians Bison hunters on the Plains 
Village farmers of the Plains  Early Arctic  Norton,Dorset, & Thule 
West Coast H-G's  Later Pacific Coast  Great Basin and Western Interior
Archaic SW and Lower Pecos Origins of Agriculture/Villages  Rise of Pueblo Society
Archaic E. Woodlands Early Woodland & Adena Middle Woodland & Hopewell
Mississippian Climax  Minn. Rock Art  Minn.Prehistory 
Lost Red Paint People European contact  Early Historic Western Great Lakes 
French Exploration  Final Exam Index Page


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Web Credit: This website is based upon my own hastily scribbled notes of lectures given by Guy Gibbon, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, his class handouts, and my review notes regarding concepts and definitions contained in the textbook by Brian M. Fagan, (1995)
Ancient North America: The Archaeology of a Continent, Thames and Hudson.

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Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association

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