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This review is from: Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change: Human Ecosystems in Eastern North America since the Pleistocene (Cambridge Studies in Ecology) (Hardcover)
For anyone interested in the migration of early populations to the North and South American continents, this book is very satisfying. There are some minor problems noted, but overall, the beringia land theory of migration is pretty much set aside in favor of other routes. This book is very technical, over my head in quite a few spots, but it is obvious that this book emerged from years and various disciplines of research. I found myself agreeing with them on a number of points and allowing my own project of Indian environmentalism to go in new directions.
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Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change: Human Ecosystems in Eastern North America since the Pleistocene by Paul A. Delcourt (Paperback - February 4, 2008)
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