
Stephen Plog
Author of Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest
About the Author
Stephen Plog is Professor of Anthropology and Associate Dean for Academic Programs at the University of Virginia.
Works by Stephen Plog
Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics: Design Analysis in the American Southwest (New Studies in Archaeology) (1980) 11 copies
Spatial Organization and Exchange: Archaeological Survey on Northern Black Mesa (Publications in Archaeology) (1986) 6 copies
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- Legal name
- Plog, Stephen Edward
- Birthdate
- 1949-06-24
- Gender
- male
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Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest (Second Edition) (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Stephen Plog
This is a clear description of the cultures usually called Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokom, as well as the previous peoples who lived in the same region (the American southwest) and brief accounts of the people who followed them into historical (post-European-contact) times. The author had experience as a field archaeologist in the area from his teens onward and does well at conveying the landscapes in which these cultures developed and their interaction wit their environments.
Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest, Second Edition (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Stephen Plog
Good. This is just a basic history of the Prehistoric Indians of the Southwest. Lots of pictures. Nice format. It was an introductroy book for me, so i can't really give a good review. Talks about paleo, archaic and village indians. Breaks village indians down into the three bigger cultural groups of Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam.
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- 14
- Members
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
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