"Kathleen O' Neal & Michael W. Gear - People 3 - People Of The Earth" - читать интересную книгу автора (O'Neal Kathleen)to October 10, 1990 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We owe special thanks to Michael Seidman. As Executive Editor for Tor Books, Michael thought the reading public would appreciate novels on American prehistory written by archaeologists. If you've enjoyed the series so far, thank Michael. In writing People of the Earth, we owe a great deal to Diane Berrigan for providing her collection of source material on Early Archaic house pits and structures. Marv and Patricia Hatcher, of Pronghorn Anthropological Associates, photocopied an incredible number of archaeological reports for our use. Ted Hoefer, of Archaeological Services of Western Wyoming College, presented us with a copy of his Master's thesis: EVIDENCE FOR ARCHAIC PERIOD DOMESTIC SHELTERS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. Lynn Harrel, archaeologist for the Kemmerer Resource Area, BLM; Scott McKern, staff archaeologist for Western Wyoming College; Anne Wilson, U.S.F.S. archaeologist, Kootenai National Forest; Gene Driggers, U.S.F.S. archaeologist; Jude Carino, Casper District archaeologist, BLM; and Jamie Shoen, U.S.F.S. archaeologist, Bridger-Teton National Forest, helped hone the ideas on micro environmental resource exploitation and social structure used in this book. We hashed it all out during the 1989 Little Snake Archaeological Rendezvous. Jim Truesdale, National Park Service archaeologist for Dinosaur National Monument and expert of High Plains and Montane burial practices, provided input on mortuary behavior. Bill Davis and Debbie Westfal Principal Investigators of Abajo Archaeology in Bluff, Utah, deserve special mention for allowing us to work on archaic pit houses in Emory County, Utah .. . and we haven't forgotten the jalap enos either! Justin Bridges and Irene Keinert of Wind River Knives donated time and expertise photographing archaeological sites thanks for your constant encouragement. Phyllis Boardman and Jean Murdock allowed us access to archaeological sites. A very special thank you is sent to botanist, John Mionczynski, for sharing his incredible knowledge of Western American wild plant resources and their nutritional and medicinal value. Butt and Rose Crow kept Guinness and Chimay Ale in the Ramshorn Inn every time we needed an escape to talk about the book in neutral surroundings. Special kudos go to our editor, Harriet McDougal, for the finest |
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