The Archaeology of New York State

The Archaeology of New York State

Author: William A. Ritchie

Publisher: Doubleday

Published: 2014-02-19

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 0307820491

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The most complete account of ancient man in the New York area ever published in one volume, this book traces a rich, 8000-year story of human prehistory. Beginning with the first known inhabitants, Paleo-Indian hunters who lived approximately 7000 B.C., the author gives a detailed chronological account of the complex of cultural units that have existed in the area, culminating in the Iroquois tribes encountered by the European colonists at the dawn of the seventeenth century. All of the major archaeological sites in the region are described in detail and representative artifacts from all the major cultural units are illustrated in over 100 plates and drawings. The entire account is informed by the most recently obtained radio-carbon dates. In addition to giving much new, previously unpublished information, the author has synthesized all earlier published material and from this he has drawn as many inferences as the material affords regarding the nature of these early inhabitants, where they came from, and how they lived. Each cultural unit is systematically described: its discovery and naming; its ecological and chronological setting; the physical characteristics of the related people; economy; housing and settlement pattern; dress and ornament; technology; transportation; trade relationships; warfare; esthetic and recreational activities; social and political organization; mortuary customs; and religio-magical and ceremonial customs.


Prehistory of the Americas

Prehistory of the Americas

Author: Stuart J. Fiedel

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1992-05-29

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780521425445

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Fiedel's book exploring the development of the prehistoric cultures of North, Central and South America from about 10,000 BC to AD 1530 has been updated to include discussion of recent discoveries and analyses of their implications. Prehistory of the Americas examines archaeological evidence of the earliest human migration from Asia to the New World; the rapid expansion of Paleo-Indian hunters; the adaptations of archaic hunter-gatherers to post-Ice Age life; the origins and spread of farming and village life; and the rise and fall of chiefdoms and states. The author describes how different regions in the New World evolved, affected by a variety of factors ranging from technological developments to climate change. He compares the evolution of New World prehistory with that of Old World cultures. Discussion of the development of American archaeology, from the early European encounters with native Americans to the 'new' archaeology, is also included.


Pipeline Pigging Technology

Pipeline Pigging Technology

Author: J. N. H. Tiratsoo

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 9780872014268

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This practical reference book attempts to answer many of the questions and problems associated with pigging and pipeline inspection technology applied to oil, gas and products pipelines both on- and offshore. The book discusses why, when and how to pig a line, intelligent pigs, interpreting data, economics, environmental considerations and risk assessment, and rehabilitation and repair. Among the new features of this edition are on-line inspection techniques, US regulations, inspection of the Trans Alaska pipeline, gel pig technology, interpreting intelligent pig results, on-line repair, internal cleaning and coating, and when to renew a pipeline.


The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

Author: Kenneth E. Sassaman

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2010-08-16

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0759119902

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The Eastern Archaic, Historicized offers an alternative perspective on the genesis and transformation of cultural diversity over eight millennia of hunter-gatherer dwelling in eastern North America. For many decades, archaeological understanding of Archaic diversity has been dominated by perspectives that emphasize localized relationships between humans and environment. The evidence, shows, however that Archaic people routinely associated with other groups throughout eastern North America and expressed themselves materially in ways that reveal historical links to other places and times. Starting with the colonization of eastern North America by two distinct ancestral lines, the Eastern Archaic was an era of migrations, ethnogenesis, and coalescence—an 8,200-year era of making histories through interactions and expressing them culturally in ritual and performance.


Standards for Adult Local Detention Facilities

Standards for Adult Local Detention Facilities

Author: American Correctional Association

Publisher: Amer Correctional Assn

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 9780929310473

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Contains 421 standards covering 32 program areas including personnel, training, safety, sanitation, security, health care, and supervision.


Chesapeake Prehistory

Chesapeake Prehistory

Author: Richard J. Dent Jr.

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-11-23

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 058529562X

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Chesapeake Prehistory is the first book in almost a century to synthesize the archaeological record of the region offering new interpretations of prehistoric lifeways. This up-to-date work presents a new type of regional archaeology that explores contemporary ideas about the nature of the past. In addition, the volume examines prehistoric culture and history of the entire region and includes supporting lists of radiocarbon assays. A unique feature is a reconstruction of the dramatic transformation of the regional landscape over the past 10-15,000 years.