Introduction; Part I: Environmental and Archaeological Context; Part II: New Research at the Dent Clovis Site, North-eastern Colorado Plains; Part III: New Research in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Robert H. Brunswig is professor emeritus of anthropology and university research fellow at the University of Northern Colorado. Bonnie L. Pitblado is the Robert and Virginia Bell Endowed Chair and professor of anthropological archaeology at the University of Oklahoma.
"Everything you might want to know about Paleoindians in Colorado,
in great detail. With rich material on environmental
reconstructions, the volume will be useful to archaeologists
working with paleoclimatological specialists, and those struggling
to make something of lithic scatter sites. Summing up:
recommended."
--A.B. Kehoe, CHOICE Magazine
"...[T]he four chapters on the Dent site contain important new data
never published elsewhere. The book contains plenty of new ideas
regarding Paleoindian organization in the Colorado Plains and
Southern Rocky Mountain. As such, it belongs in the library of
those interested in Colorado and Paleoindian archaeology as well as
archaeologists interested in interdisciplinary human ecological
research."
--Jason M. LaBelle, Great Plains Research
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