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  1. Jun 10, 2019 · While retaining Brian Fagan’s hallmark, story-telling style, the Fifth Edition provides new features that engage and enlighten. “Enduring Theme” sections add to the region-by-region organization, helping students make connections across the American continent and among Native American cultures.

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    • Thames & Hudson
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    • Brian M. Fagan
  2. The new gold standard in North American archaeology, Ancient North America, The Archaeology of a Continent, Brian M Fagan, 9780500293607

  3. Oct 15, 2021 · Ancient North America : the archaeology of a continent ... Fagan, Brian M. Publication date 2000 Topics Indians of North America -- Antiquities, Paleo-Indians ...

  4. Jan 1, 1995 · Brian Fagan was born in England and studied archaeology at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was Keeper of Prehistory at the Livingstone Museum, Zambia, from 1959-1965. During six years in Zambia and one in East Africa, he was deeply involved in fieldwork on multidisciplinary African history and in monuments conservation.

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  5. Brian Fagan, one of the foremost living archaeological writers and an authority on world prehistory, has completely revised and updated his definitive synthesis of North America's ancient past. The book offers a balanced summary of every major culture area in North America, and places the continent in its wider context in human prehistory.

  6. Books. Ancient North America: The Archaeology of a Continent. Brian M. Fagan. Thames & Hudson, 2000 - Social Science - 544 pages. Since its first edition in 1990, Ancient North America has been praised as a definitive synthesis of North American archaeology. The third edition continues the tradition in an extensive revision that includes new ...

  7. Dec 19, 2018 · While retaining Brian Fagan's hallmark, story-telling style, the Fifth Edition provides new features that engage and enlighten. "Enduring Theme" sections add to the region-by-region organization, helping students make connections across the American continent and among Native American cultures.

    • Brian Fagan
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