Supplement to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies: (v. 1-3, serial 93-95)
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 800
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPt. 1. Reports (v. 1-12, serial 1-12) -- pt. 2. Record of events (v. 1-80, serial 13-92) -- pt. 3. Correspondence (v. 1-3, serial 93-95).
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 1006
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Published: 2018-05-15
Total Pages: 409
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Great Plains has been central to academic and popular visions of Native American warfare, largely because the region’s well-documented violence was so central to the expansion of Euroamerican settlement. However, social violence has deep roots on the Plains beyond this post-Contact perception, and these roots have not been systematically examined through archaeology before. War was part, and perhaps an important part, of the process of ethnogenesis that helped to define tribal societies in the region, and it affected many other aspects of human lives there. In Archaeological Perspectives on Warfare on the Great Plains, anthropologists who study sites across the Plains critically examine regional themes of warfare from pre-Contact and post-Contact periods and assess how war shaped human societies of the region. Contributors to this volume offer a bird’s-eye view of warfare on the Great Plains, consider artistic evidence of the role of war in the lives of indigenous hunter-gatherers on the Plains prior to and during the period of Euroamerican expansion, provide archaeological discussions of fortification design and its implications, and offer archaeological and other information on the larger implications of war in human history. Bringing together research from across the region, this volume provides unprecedented evidence of the effects of war on tribal societies. Archaeological Perspectives on Warfare on the Great Plains is a valuable primer for regional warfare studies and the archaeology of the Great Plains as a whole. Contributors: Peter Bleed, Richard R. Drass, David H. Dye, John Greer, Mavis Greer, Eric Hollinger, Ashley Kendell, James D. Keyser, Albert M. LeBeau III, Mark D. Mitchell, Stephen M. Perkins, Bryon Schroeder, Douglas Scott, Linea Sundstrom, Susan C. Vehik
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 1608
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 866
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Janet B. Hewett
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Published: 1994-10
Total Pages: 962
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