Southwestern Minnesota Archaelogy
Southwestern Minnesota Archaelogy
Author Scott Anfinson
Minnesota Historical Society Press (May 15, 1997)
Description
Drawing together a century of widely scattered scientific and technical reports, as well as 25 years of first-hand experience in the field, Scott Anfinson provides the first comprehensive overview of the peoples who inhabited the Prairie Lake Region of the northeastern Plains before the arrival of European explorers.
Minnesota Prehistoric Archaeology Series #14
Focusing on southwestern Minnesota, north-central Iowa, and southeastern South Dakota, the author describes the dramatic environmental changes that occurred during the precontact millennia and their impact on the human, animal, and plant cultures of the region once treated as the insignificant edge of the Great Plains and Eastern Woodlands.
Dr. Anfinson's synthesis reveals how the successions of peoples in this transition region selectively accepted--and denied--influences from the better-known cultures that flourished around them.
Archaeologists and historians of Native Americans, as well as amateur and armchair archaeologists, will welcome this valuable addition to the region's geological, natural, and cultural history.
Author information
Scott F. Anfinson is an Interdisciplinary Archaeological Studies faculty member at the University of Minnesota, a State Historic Preservation Office archaeologist, and a native son of southwestern Minnesota.
- 156 pages
- 8.5 x 11 inches
- ISBN: 9780873513555
Want to get updates about MNHS Press books, news, and events?