Cultural Variability in Context
Discover the intricate tapestry of prehistoric life in the mid-Ohio Valley with Cultural Variability in Context by Mark F. Seeman. Published by Kent State University Press in 1992, this insightful paperback spans 96 pages, delving into the diverse settlement and subsistence practices that characterized the Woodland Period (approximately 1000 BC to AD 1000). Seeman meticulously documents the relationships between settlement patterns and subsistence strategies, providing a comprehensive understanding of the prehistoric societies that thrived in this region. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in American history, archaeology, and the sociocultural dynamics of the Woodland culture. Enhance your knowledge of the past and explore the fascinating world of prehistoric Ohio with this engaging scholarly work.