Description:
Ten scholars whose specialties range from ethnohistory to remote sensing and lithic analysis to bioarchaeology chronicle changes in the way prehistory in the Southeast has been studied since the 19th century. Each brings to the task the particular perspective of his or her own subdiscipline in this multifaceted overview of the history of archaeology in a region that has had an important but variable role in the overall development of North American archaeology.
Review Quotes: "This is not only a book that anyone working in the Southeast should own; it is a book from which archaeologists everywhere can learn as well."Southeastern Archaeology