Year
2018
Publisher
University Press of Colorado
Language
English
Pages
35
ISBN
978-1-60732-669-4
Last Update
24-Nov-2025
Keywords
Sociology ; Archaeology
The archaeology of the Great Plains provides some of the clearest and most dramatic archaeological documentation of warfare anywhere in the world: there has been violence on the grasslands for millennia, and there is no doubt that this affected many aspects of human lives in the region. This volume brings together work on major aspects of Plains warfare that have important implications for studies of warfare in general. The topics we consider here include 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, archaeological...
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