Saturday, January 29, 2022
Section E: Language and Learning
You may find the theory that we use language as a means of organizing a representation of the world - each for himself - and that the representation so created constitutes the world we operate in, the basis of all the predictions by which we set most of the course of our life our lives.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
RCS Bibiliography: Section A:
RCS Bibliography: An Introduction and first Section.
This is a bibliography for eleven blogs among them are; timelines, RCS Posts, Mago Bill, and History With RCS.
The bibliography will be presented in several sections. Each section will be presented in is own post. Most item will be given in alphabetical order by author.
A list of the sections begins here.
A: In this 'A' section you will mostly find works on: archaeology, antiquities, pre-history, anthropology, archaeology
Bradley, R. 1998. The significance of Monuments. Routledge, London
Brodie, N., Doole, J., & Renfrew C., eds. 2001. Trade in Illicit Antiquities: the destruction of the world's archaeological heritage
Braun, David P. 1986. Peer Polity In reactions and Socio-Political Change, Hopewellian exchange.
Brooks, Samuel. 2009. Prehistoric Mississippi: New Perspectives, Mississippi Historical Society, online.
Caldwell, Joseph R and Robert L. Hall, editors, 1964, Hopewellian Studies. Illinois Stare Museum, Springfield. Ill.
Connaway, John M.1981 "The Keenan Bead Cache." Louisiana Archaeology 8:57-71. Crawford, Jessica F. 2003 Archaic Effigy Beads: A New Look ar Some Old Beads. Unpublished MA thesis. U. of Mississippi.
Fagan, B., 1991, Ancient North American: the archaeology of a continent, Thames and Hudson
Ford, Richard (ed) 1985. Prehistoric Food Production in North America. University Museum of Anthropology. U. of Mich., Ann Arbor
Fritz Gayle J. 1990. " Multiple Pathways to Farming in Pre-contact North America.
Gibson, Arrell Morgan. 1980 The American Indian: Prehistory to Present. Lexington, Mass,. Heath and Co.
Jackson, H. Edwin. "Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric Mississippi." prepared for Mississippi Archaeology Week, 2000.
Jefferies, Ron. Carrier Mills, Middle and Late Settlements. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Carbondale, Illinois 1987.
Keegan, William F. (ed) 1987. Emergent Horticulture Economics of the Eastern woodlands. Carbondale Ill.
Meltzer, David J. 1993, Search for the First Americans, St. Remy Press and Smithsonian Institution, Canada. #
Prudy, B.A. (ed) 2001. Enduring Records: The Environment and Cultural Heritage of Wetlands. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Renfrew, C. 2005, Prehistory: the making of the human mind Werdefeld & Norcolson, London.
Roza, Greg 2005. The Adena, Hopewell, and Fort Ancient of Ohio, The Library of Native Americans, Rosen Publishing Co., NY
Schambach, Frank F. 1998 Pre-Caddoan Cultures in the Trans-Mississippi South
Smith, BruceD., The Archaeology of the Southwestern United States: from Dalton to Desoto, 10,000 BP to 50 BP. Advances in world Archaeology 5: 1-92. 1986.
Tucker, Lori. "Ouachita River Mounds: A Five Millennium Mystery." Louisiana Living Traditions. Online, no date.
Watkins, J. 2001. Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice. Alta Mira, Walnut Creek, CA #
Willey, G. R. and Sabloff, J. A. 1993. A history of American Archaeology,3rd ed., Freeman, N.Y.
Willey, Gordon R. 1966. An Introduction to American Archaeology Vol. 1, North and middle America. Prentice Hall inc. Inglewood Cliffs, N.J.