Cahokia
By Timothy R. Pauketat
By Timothy R. Pauketat
By Timothy R. Pauketat
By Timothy R. Pauketat
Category: Indigenous Peoples' History | World History
Category: Indigenous Peoples' History | World History
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$17.00
Jul 27, 2010 | ISBN 9780143117476
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Jul 30, 2009 | ISBN 9781101105177
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Praise
“A happy marriage of professional scholarship and childlike enthusiasm.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Page by page, Pauketat compiles the fascinating details of a complex archeological puzzle; explaining the study of cross-cultural goddess worship, cave art, hand tools and games, this volume doubles as a crash-course in the archeological method.” –– Publishers Weekly
“In “Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi,” Timothy R. Pauketat tells the story of the mounds, from what archeologists have been able to discover about their origins nearly a thousand years ago to their near destruction and partially successful preservation in the modern age.”–– The Wall Street Journal
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