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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 301 pages
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- 10,000 B.C. Pre-Projecticle Point Stage
- 10,000 B.C. -A.D. 100 Browns Valley Indians
- 9,000 B.C. Faulkner Culture
- 9000 - 7000 B.C. Hunters (Pleistocene) Folsom, New Mexico, spearpoints
- 8000 B.C. In Tierra Del Fuego, archipelago southern tip of South America
- 8000 B.C. Men physically similar to modern Mexican Indians
- 7500 B.C. The early Andean peoples
- 7000 B.C. Infiernillo stage, earliest pahse of the Tamaulipas culture of Mexico
- 7000 B.C. Sagebrush bark snadals, Fort Rock Cave, Oregon
- 6690 B.C. Carbon 14 dating, earliest remains
- Foreword
- 5000 B.C. During the Ocampa pahse
- 5000 B.C. Maize, Tehuacan Valley
- 4850 B.C. Archaeologists, Cerro Mangote culture of Panama
- 4500 B.C. Plant cultivation, pottery, Chalco pottery, Hondo river, Mexico City
- 3113 B.C. The Maya, Long Count calendar system
- 3000 B.C. Cultivation was practuced in village scities of semipermanent status from Mexico to Bolivia
- 3000 B.C. One of the earliest cultural sites, Columbia
- 2505 B.C. Inhabitants of the San Agustin culture, Columbian Andes
- 2505 B.C. Carbon 14 dating, lowest strata of the Huaca Prieta mound in the Chicama River Valley (Peru)
- 2130 B.C. The pottery of the Mangrillo culture
- Chronology of the American Indian 25,000 B.C.- 1994
- 2000 B.C. Ancestors of the people who would later be called Mata
- 2000-1000 B.C. Earliest known inhabitants of Dzilbilchaltun, Mexico
- 1500 B.C. Early Formative period, central Andes cities
- 1500 B.C. Throughout Mexico and Andes, more small villages
- 1500-1000 B.C. Chiapa de Corzo, earliest known permanent villages sites, Mexico
- 1200 B.C. Olmecs, first known settlers of the valley of Mexico
- 1200 B.C. in the highlands of Guatemala, earth platforms of pyramidal mounds
- 1000 B.C. One of the oldest Indian cultures of Central America, the Olmecs, religious centers, Mexico
- 1000 B.C. The people of the Saladero culture, living along the Orinoco River (Venezuela)
- 1000 B.C. In some lowland regions of Mesoamerica, ceremonial or ritual centers began to be constructed
- 25,000 B.C. Ancestors
- 1000 B.C. The Ayampitin culture of what is now northwest Argentina flourished
- 1000 B.C. - A.D. 700 Indians of the Georgia coastal plain, Savannah River culture, North America
- 900 B.C. A sharp population increase began in the Valley of Mexico
- 900 B.C. Chavin style art, Peru
- 900 B.C. In the Viru Valley, Peru, cultivation of maize, sweet manioc, peanuts, avacado, and calabash
- 600 B.C. The site of Monte Alban, Mexico
- 600 B.C. The first inhabitants of the site that became the Maya city of Tikal
- 550 B.C. The first signs of large-scale irrigation and of sophisticated fortications in the Americas
- 500 B.C. Indians in the Florida area, Tick Island culture
- 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 Hunting, fishing, gatherings Louisiana Gulf coast
- 20,000 B.C. Radiocarbon (Carbon 14)
- 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 Villages were built on heaps of shells, bones and othe refuse, Knoll culture
- 400 B.C. The Pucara culture
- 300 B.C. In Peru, Indian farmers
- 19,000 B.C. Men Lived
- 13,000-500 B.C. During Transition
- 12,000-7000 B.C. Big Game
- 10,000 B.C. An Ancestor of the Maya
- Isbn
- 9780403099498
- Label
- Chronology of the American Indian : a guide to native peoples of the Western Hemisphere 25,000 B.C.-1994
- Title
- Chronology of the American Indian
- Title remainder
- a guide to native peoples of the Western Hemisphere 25,000 B.C.-1994
- Subject
-
- Human ecology -- United States
- Indians -- History -- Chronology
- Indians of Mexico -- History
- Indians of North America -- Canada, Western -- History
- Indians of North America -- History -- Chronology
- Indians of North America -- Intellectual life
- Indians of North America -- Northeastern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Northern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Northwestern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Southern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Southwest States -- History
- Indians of South America -- History
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E58
- LC item number
- .C49 1994
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- American Indian Publishers
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Indians
- Indians of North America
- Human ecology
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America
- Indians of South America
- Indians of Mexico
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America
- Indians of North America
- Label
- Chronology of the American Indian : a guide to native peoples of the Western Hemisphere 25,000 B.C.-1994
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- 10,000 B.C. Pre-Projecticle Point Stage
- 10,000 B.C. -A.D. 100 Browns Valley Indians
- 9,000 B.C. Faulkner Culture
- 9000 - 7000 B.C. Hunters (Pleistocene) Folsom, New Mexico, spearpoints
- 8000 B.C. In Tierra Del Fuego, archipelago southern tip of South America
- 8000 B.C. Men physically similar to modern Mexican Indians
- 7500 B.C. The early Andean peoples
- 7000 B.C. Infiernillo stage, earliest pahse of the Tamaulipas culture of Mexico
- 7000 B.C. Sagebrush bark snadals, Fort Rock Cave, Oregon
- 6690 B.C. Carbon 14 dating, earliest remains
- Foreword
- 5000 B.C. During the Ocampa pahse
- 5000 B.C. Maize, Tehuacan Valley
- 4850 B.C. Archaeologists, Cerro Mangote culture of Panama
- 4500 B.C. Plant cultivation, pottery, Chalco pottery, Hondo river, Mexico City
- 3113 B.C. The Maya, Long Count calendar system
- 3000 B.C. Cultivation was practuced in village scities of semipermanent status from Mexico to Bolivia
- 3000 B.C. One of the earliest cultural sites, Columbia
- 2505 B.C. Inhabitants of the San Agustin culture, Columbian Andes
- 2505 B.C. Carbon 14 dating, lowest strata of the Huaca Prieta mound in the Chicama River Valley (Peru)
- 2130 B.C. The pottery of the Mangrillo culture
- Chronology of the American Indian 25,000 B.C.- 1994
- 2000 B.C. Ancestors of the people who would later be called Mata
- 2000-1000 B.C. Earliest known inhabitants of Dzilbilchaltun, Mexico
- 1500 B.C. Early Formative period, central Andes cities
- 1500 B.C. Throughout Mexico and Andes, more small villages
- 1500-1000 B.C. Chiapa de Corzo, earliest known permanent villages sites, Mexico
- 1200 B.C. Olmecs, first known settlers of the valley of Mexico
- 1200 B.C. in the highlands of Guatemala, earth platforms of pyramidal mounds
- 1000 B.C. One of the oldest Indian cultures of Central America, the Olmecs, religious centers, Mexico
- 1000 B.C. The people of the Saladero culture, living along the Orinoco River (Venezuela)
- 1000 B.C. In some lowland regions of Mesoamerica, ceremonial or ritual centers began to be constructed
- 25,000 B.C. Ancestors
- 1000 B.C. The Ayampitin culture of what is now northwest Argentina flourished
- 1000 B.C. - A.D. 700 Indians of the Georgia coastal plain, Savannah River culture, North America
- 900 B.C. A sharp population increase began in the Valley of Mexico
- 900 B.C. Chavin style art, Peru
- 900 B.C. In the Viru Valley, Peru, cultivation of maize, sweet manioc, peanuts, avacado, and calabash
- 600 B.C. The site of Monte Alban, Mexico
- 600 B.C. The first inhabitants of the site that became the Maya city of Tikal
- 550 B.C. The first signs of large-scale irrigation and of sophisticated fortications in the Americas
- 500 B.C. Indians in the Florida area, Tick Island culture
- 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 Hunting, fishing, gatherings Louisiana Gulf coast
- 20,000 B.C. Radiocarbon (Carbon 14)
- 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 Villages were built on heaps of shells, bones and othe refuse, Knoll culture
- 400 B.C. The Pucara culture
- 300 B.C. In Peru, Indian farmers
- 19,000 B.C. Men Lived
- 13,000-500 B.C. During Transition
- 12,000-7000 B.C. Big Game
- 10,000 B.C. An Ancestor of the Maya
- Control code
- ocm30028704
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Extent
- 301 pages
- Isbn
- 9780403099498
- Lccn
- 94006488
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (Sirsi) i0403099498
- Label
- Chronology of the American Indian : a guide to native peoples of the Western Hemisphere 25,000 B.C.-1994
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- 10,000 B.C. Pre-Projecticle Point Stage
- 10,000 B.C. -A.D. 100 Browns Valley Indians
- 9,000 B.C. Faulkner Culture
- 9000 - 7000 B.C. Hunters (Pleistocene) Folsom, New Mexico, spearpoints
- 8000 B.C. In Tierra Del Fuego, archipelago southern tip of South America
- 8000 B.C. Men physically similar to modern Mexican Indians
- 7500 B.C. The early Andean peoples
- 7000 B.C. Infiernillo stage, earliest pahse of the Tamaulipas culture of Mexico
- 7000 B.C. Sagebrush bark snadals, Fort Rock Cave, Oregon
- 6690 B.C. Carbon 14 dating, earliest remains
- Foreword
- 5000 B.C. During the Ocampa pahse
- 5000 B.C. Maize, Tehuacan Valley
- 4850 B.C. Archaeologists, Cerro Mangote culture of Panama
- 4500 B.C. Plant cultivation, pottery, Chalco pottery, Hondo river, Mexico City
- 3113 B.C. The Maya, Long Count calendar system
- 3000 B.C. Cultivation was practuced in village scities of semipermanent status from Mexico to Bolivia
- 3000 B.C. One of the earliest cultural sites, Columbia
- 2505 B.C. Inhabitants of the San Agustin culture, Columbian Andes
- 2505 B.C. Carbon 14 dating, lowest strata of the Huaca Prieta mound in the Chicama River Valley (Peru)
- 2130 B.C. The pottery of the Mangrillo culture
- Chronology of the American Indian 25,000 B.C.- 1994
- 2000 B.C. Ancestors of the people who would later be called Mata
- 2000-1000 B.C. Earliest known inhabitants of Dzilbilchaltun, Mexico
- 1500 B.C. Early Formative period, central Andes cities
- 1500 B.C. Throughout Mexico and Andes, more small villages
- 1500-1000 B.C. Chiapa de Corzo, earliest known permanent villages sites, Mexico
- 1200 B.C. Olmecs, first known settlers of the valley of Mexico
- 1200 B.C. in the highlands of Guatemala, earth platforms of pyramidal mounds
- 1000 B.C. One of the oldest Indian cultures of Central America, the Olmecs, religious centers, Mexico
- 1000 B.C. The people of the Saladero culture, living along the Orinoco River (Venezuela)
- 1000 B.C. In some lowland regions of Mesoamerica, ceremonial or ritual centers began to be constructed
- 25,000 B.C. Ancestors
- 1000 B.C. The Ayampitin culture of what is now northwest Argentina flourished
- 1000 B.C. - A.D. 700 Indians of the Georgia coastal plain, Savannah River culture, North America
- 900 B.C. A sharp population increase began in the Valley of Mexico
- 900 B.C. Chavin style art, Peru
- 900 B.C. In the Viru Valley, Peru, cultivation of maize, sweet manioc, peanuts, avacado, and calabash
- 600 B.C. The site of Monte Alban, Mexico
- 600 B.C. The first inhabitants of the site that became the Maya city of Tikal
- 550 B.C. The first signs of large-scale irrigation and of sophisticated fortications in the Americas
- 500 B.C. Indians in the Florida area, Tick Island culture
- 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 Hunting, fishing, gatherings Louisiana Gulf coast
- 20,000 B.C. Radiocarbon (Carbon 14)
- 500 B.C. to A.D. 500 Villages were built on heaps of shells, bones and othe refuse, Knoll culture
- 400 B.C. The Pucara culture
- 300 B.C. In Peru, Indian farmers
- 19,000 B.C. Men Lived
- 13,000-500 B.C. During Transition
- 12,000-7000 B.C. Big Game
- 10,000 B.C. An Ancestor of the Maya
- Control code
- ocm30028704
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Extent
- 301 pages
- Isbn
- 9780403099498
- Lccn
- 94006488
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (Sirsi) i0403099498
Subject
- Human ecology -- United States
- Indians -- History -- Chronology
- Indians of Mexico -- History
- Indians of North America -- Canada, Western -- History
- Indians of North America -- History -- Chronology
- Indians of North America -- Intellectual life
- Indians of North America -- Northeastern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Northern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Northwestern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Southern States -- History
- Indians of North America -- Southwest States -- History
- Indians of South America -- History
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