Thomas R. Hester
Autor de Field Methods in Archaeology
Sobre El Autor
Obras de Thomas R. Hester
From the Gulf to the Rio Grande: Human Adaptation in Central, South, and Lower Pecos Texas (1989) 4 copias
An Archaeological Survey of the Radium Springs Area, Southern New Mexico (Archaeological Survey Report No. 26) (1977) 3 copias
Archaeological Research at the Hinojosa Site (41 JW 8), Jim Wells County, Southern Texas (1977) 3 copias
Maya Stone Tools: Selected Papers from the Second Maya Lithic Conference (Monographs in World Archaeology) (1991) 3 copias
The Texas Archaic : A Symposium - Special Report, No. 2, Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at… (1976) 3 copias
An Archaeologial Survey of the Chiltipin - San Fernando Creeks Watershed; Jim Wells County, Texas 1 copia
Archaeological investigations at sites near Natalia, Medina County, Texas (Archaeological survey report - Center for… (1976) 1 copia
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- Nombre canónico
- Hester, Thomas R.
- Género
- male
- Ocupaciones
- professor (Anthropology)
anthropologist
administrator - Organizaciones
- Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory (Director)
University of Texas, Austin (Professor of Anthropology)
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- Obras
- 43
- Miembros
- 244
- Popularidad
- #93,239
- Valoración
- 4.4
- Reseñas
- 1
- ISBNs
- 29
- Idiomas
- 2
This is the best. The first 63 pages provide in-depth details on the life of the Texas papeo Indians, especially as to their methodical routines in making stone artifacts.
Most of the rest of the bool is about the specific stone artifact styles found in the state, along with a map of where they have been found.
The line drawings of artifacts are superior to photos as the artist can show just what he or she wants and the accurracy is preserved with no confusing photo backdrop or tonal trouble.
There are many references in the several appendixes… (más)