Description: Title: The Nebraska Phase: An Appraisal.Series: Reprints in Anthropology, Volume 18.Author: Donald J. Blakeslee and Warren W. Caldwell.Publisher: J & L Reprint Company, Lincoln, NebraskaPublication Date: 1979Format: softcoverLength: 186 pagesSize: approximately 6" by 9".Illustrations: 7 figures and 10 plates.Description: This work provides an appraisal of the Nebraska Phase, an archaeological construct that is defined as a regional group of the broader Central Plains Tradition. These village farmers, who occupied the area 700-1,000 years ago, continued to hunt and gather wild plants as they practiced horticulture. Their houses, square to rectangular in shape, were timber-framed and covered with a mixture of branches, grass, and mud, and often contained a number of pits where food and tools were stored below the house floor.Condition: Very good. Tight and sound binding. Spine slightly faded. Interior is clean and crisp.
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