Author:
Bousman C. Britt,Collins Michael B.,Goldberg Paul,Stafford Thomas,Guy Jan,Baker Barry W.,Steele D. Gentry,Kay Marvin,Kerr Anne,Fredlund Glen,Dering Phil,Holliday Vance,Wilson Diane,Gose Wulf,Dial Susan,Takac Paul,Balinsky Robin,Masson Marilyn,Powell Joseph F.
Abstract
The transition from Palaeoindian to Archaic societies in North America is often viewed as a linear progression over a brief but time-transgressive period. New evidence from the Wilson-Leonard site in Texas suggests social experimentation by Palaeoindians over a 2500-year period eventually resulted in Archaic societies. The process was neither short nor linear, and the evidence shows that different but contemporaneous lifeways existed in a variety of locales in the south-central US in the Early Holocene.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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