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Michael J. O'Brien (Author), W. Raymond Wood (Author)
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0826211313 978-0826211316 February 16, 1998

The Prehistory of Missouri is a fascinating examination of the objects that were made, used, and discarded or lost by Missouri's prehistoric inhabitants over a period of more than eleven thousand years. Missouri's numerous vegetation zones and its diverse topography encompassed extreme variations, forcing prehistoric populations to seek a wide range of adaptations to the natural environment. As a result, Missouri's archaeological record is highly complex, and it has not been fully understood despite the vast amount of fieldwork that has been conducted within the state's borders.

In this groundbreaking account, Michael J. O'Brien and W. Raymond Wood explore the array of artifacts that have been found in Missouri, pinpointing minute variations in form. They have documented the ranges in age and distribution of the individual forms, explaining why certain forms persisted while others quickly disappeared.

Organized by chronological periods such as Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian, the book provides a comprehensive survey of what is currently known about Missouri's prehistoric peoples, often revealing how they made their living in an ever-changing world. The authors have applied rigorous standards of archaeological inquiry. Their main objective—demonstrating that the archaeological record of Missouri can be explained in scientific terms—is accomplished.

With more than 235 line drawings and photographs, including 23 color photos, The Prehistory of Missouri will appeal to anyone interested in archaeology, particularly in the artifacts and the dates of their manufacture, as well as those interested in the dichotomy between interpretation and explanation. Intended for the amateur as well as the professional archaeologist, this book is sure to be the new standard reference on Missouri's prehistory, fulfilling current needs that extend beyond those met by Carl Chapman's earlier classic, The Archaeology of Missouri.


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The state of Missouri is so rich in Native American history that you can still go on productive arrowhead hunts. Michael J. O'Brien and W. Raymond Wood cover the earliest chartable periods in Missouri history, beginning about 9250 B.C. and continuing through the late Mississippian period. Color photographs of artifacts accompany the text, which expertly negotiates the territory between technical jargon and clear descriptions that explain to the layperson what types of artifacts can be found under which conditions, how the earliest Mississippians lived, what they might have looked like, and what traceable signs--cherts, arrowheads, fire pits--they left behind.

About the Author

Michael J. O'Brien is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he is also Director of the Museum of Anthropology and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Science. His other books include Paradigms of the Past: The Story of Missouri Archaeology, Cat Monsters and Head Pots: The Archaeology of Missouri's Pemiscot Bayou, and (with R. Lee Lyman) James A. Ford and the Growth of Americanist Archaeology.

W. Raymond Wood is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Prehistoric Man and His Environments: A Case Study in the Ozark Highland and Anthropology on the Great Plains.


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  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: University of Missouri (February 16, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0826211313
  • ISBN-13: 978-0826211316
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Honesty in Archaeology, April 16, 2000
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This is one of the few books I have read, then reread portions of several times. O'Brien and Wood have done more than justice to their subject; they have created a new direction through their serious consideration of archaeological systemics. I especially appreciate the strong thread of honesty and humility that runs through the entire text. This is particularly evident in the introductory chapter, "Time, Space, and Form in Americanist Archaeology" and the final chapter, "A Further Consideration..." I have long suspected that we know a whole lot less about prehistory in general than the public imagines or scholars would like to believe, and I am frustrated by the plethora of virtually meaningless labels and conjectures in other works. In between the first and last chapters,is the mass of knowledge these gentlemen share. Their story of the peopling of America is fresh and open with consideration for truly iconclastic possibilities. They view the Dalton tradition probably the immediate successor of the Clovis tradition in mid-America, and the discussion is well thought out, but leaves open minds for so much more to be discovered and understood in the future. They bring the reader through the ages in the pivotal state of Missouri by clearly and objectively looking at the evidence. This book is well worth your examination whether you reside in Missouri or elsewhere.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential book for my office..., July 7, 2008
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I do a lot of research on Missouri archaeology and this is always the book that I start with to get background information on a site. It is the BIBLE as far as my work is concerned. The bibliography alone is an awesome resource and has been immensely helpful in pointing me to other sources of info. Dr. Wood and Dr. O'Brien are both great, well-respected archaeologists; anything with either of their names on it is gold in my opinion. Both have a writing style that is easy to digest, which is something I always appreciate. I have an office copy and am now ordering one for my personal collection. I have yet to read it cover to cover (will as soon as I get it), but, by simply using the index, it has proven to be an invaluable tool for what I do.
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THE PREHISTORY OF MISSOURI is both a fascinating and a complex field of inquiry. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
specialized domestication, incidental domestication, thick sherds, hut rings, cat monsters, midwestern groups, mound group, bundle burials, cultural resources survey, pottery types, projectile point types, thick pottery, cache pits, fortified centers, fortified communities, salvage archaeology, negative painting, native annuals, burial structures, post molds, projectile points, chronological purposes, tempered pottery, chronological markers, fluted points
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Late Woodland, Middle Woodland, Mississippi River, Early Archaic, United States, Late Archaic, Graham Cave, Early Woodland, Middle Archaic, Cairo Lowland, Agate Basin, Rodgers Shelter, Nebo Hill, North America, Kansas City, Salt River, Missouri River, Big Sandy, Western Lowlands, Pemiscot County, Calf Creek, American Bottom, Neeley's Ferry, Beckwith's Fort, Malden Plain
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