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Prehistory of the Rustler Hills: Granado Cave
Contributor(s): Hamilton, Donny L. (Author), Bratten, John R. (Contribution by), Carlson, David L. (Contribution by)
ISBN: 0292726058     ISBN-13: 9780292726055
Publisher: University of Texas Press
OUR PRICE:   $29.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2001
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
- History | United States - State & Local - General
Dewey: 976.4
LCCN: 00008892
Series: Texas Archaeology and Ethnohistory
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 6" W x 9" (0.94 lbs) 316 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
The Northeastern Trans-Pecos region of Texas is an unforgiving environment for anyone living off the land, yet nomadic hunters and gatherers roamed its deserts and mountains and sheltered in caves and sinkholes from around AD 200 to 1450. This book provides detailed insights into the lifeways of these little-known prehistoric peoples. It places their occupation of the region in a wider temporal and cultural framework through a comprehensive description and analysis of the archaeological remains excavated by Donny L. Hamilton at Granado Cave in 1978. Hamilton begins with a brief overview of the geology and environment of the Granado Cave area and reviews previous archaeological investigations. Then he and other researchers present detailed analyses of the burials and other material remains found in the cave, as well as the results of radiocarbon dating. From these findings, he reconstructs the subsistence patterns and burial practices of these Native Americans, whom he identifies as a distinct group that was pushed into the environment by surrounding peoples. He proposes that they should be represented by a new archaeological phase, thus helping to clarify the poorly understood late prehistory of the Trans-Pecos.

Contributor Bio(s): Hamilton, Donny L.: - Donny L. Hamilton is Associate Head of the Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University.