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  1. The antiquities of Manabi, Ecuador: A preliminary report (Contributions to South American archeology) by Marshall Howard Saville, 1907
  2. The archeology of the piedmont region of South Carolina by Jesse Walter Fewkes, 1927
  3. Notes on Venezuelan archeology by José María Cruxent, 1952
  4. Lowland Argentine archeology (Yale University. Dept. of Anthropology. Yale University publications in anthropology) by George Delvigne Howard, 1948
  5. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin by Wendell Clark Bennett, 1946
  6. Peruvian archeology in 1942 (Viking Fund publications in anthropology) by A. L Kroeber, 1944
  7. Northwest Argentine archeology (Yale University. Dept. of Anthropology. Yale University publications in anthropology) by Wendell Clark Bennett, 1948
  8. Columbia studies in archeology and ethnology by William Duncan Strong, 1943
  9. Notes on the archeology of Margarita island, Venezuela, (Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye foundation) by Theodoor Hendrik Nikolaas de Booy, 1916
  10. Adobe Walls: The History and Archeology of the 1874 Trading Post by T. Lindsay Baker, Billy R. Harrison, 1986-02
  11. The Two Teeth Site (River Basin Surveys. Publications in salvage archeology) by Carlyle Shreeve Smith, 1968
  12. [Contribution / University of North Dakota Dept. of Anthropology and Archaeology by Stanley A Ahler, 1980
  13. ARTE ANTIGUO PERUANO - Tecnologia Y Morfologia (INCA Revista de Estudios Antropologicos, Volume II of the Series) by Julio C Tello, 1924
  14. Naufragios en el Cabo de Hornos, Isla de los Estados, Magallanes, Península Mitre, Malvinas y Georgias del Sud by Carlos Vairo, Carlos Pedro Vairo, 2000-04-19

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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Archeology of the Americas is the study of the archeology Archaeology (or archeology ) is the scientific study of past human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains, including architecture, artifacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes. Other subfields of anthropology supplement the findings of archaeology, as do other disciplines. The study of present cultures, using these and other means, is
Click the link for more information. of North America North America is the third largest continent in area and the fourth ranked in population. It is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the North Pacific Ocean. It covers an area of 9,355,000 square miles (24,230,000 square kilometres). In 2001 its population was estimated at 454,225,000. North
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Largely replaced by the Bow and Arrow around a birth of Christ, it was still being used by some Native Americans during the age of discovery, 500 years ago. When Columbus encountered natives using the Atlatl during his voyages to the New WorldEuropeans who had long forgotten the weaponsoon became familiar with it again. These encounters were most certainly with the business end of the weapon, the European wondering, "what was that?", just before dying. The Aztecs preferred the Atlatl as a weapon of war. We get the word "Atlatl" (pronounced at-la-tal) from their language. In fact, the Atlatl and Dart were the only weapon Cortez and his Conquistadors feared because it easily piercing Spanish armor, often sending the hapless soldier to meet his Maker. If Montezuma had not mistaken Cortez for the Feathered Serpent God Quantzaquatle, history may have been very different, with the 200 or so Spanish conquistadors being only a footnote in the history of that Nation, foolish invaders who were overwhelmed by superior firepower. The Atlatl and Dart have enjoyed widespread use throughout the world. At one time or another people everywhere have used it as their main weapon for food, procurement, and war. Even today it is used by the natives of Australia, Papua New Guinea, and some tribes in South America and Northwest Mexico. But it was in North Americamore specifically in what is now the continental United Statesthat the weapon was developed to its fullest potential. Typically for our species, Native Americans tinkered and toyed with this weapon system, developing and improving the technology to such a high level of sophistication that it is impressive even by today's standards. Just as firearms have developed from muzzle-loaders to breach loaders to lever actions and automatics the Atlatl has undergone a similar evolution.

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    O ver 12,000 years ago, hunters tracking herds of the last ice age across the frozen tundra of what is now the state of Alaska became the first immigrants to enter the North American continent. These hunter-gatherers brought with them a weapon that reigned supreme among them and their descendents for thousands of years to come, the Atlatl. It was the first true weapons system developed by humans, originating in Europe over 30,000 years ago and spreading to every corner of the globe that humans occupied. In fact the Atlatl and Dart were used and improved upon for so long by our ancient ancestors that, comparatively speaking, the Bow and Arrow can be considered a recent development in projectile technology. So powerful and effective was the Atlatl that scientist and scholars speculate that it, along with the overkill tactics so common to the human race, caused the extinction of the Woolly Mammoth in North America before the end of the ice age.
    Largely replaced by the Bow and Arrow around a birth of Christ, it was still being used by some Native Americans during the age of discovery, 500 years ago. When Columbus encountered natives using the Atlatl during his voyages to the New World, Europeans who had long forgotten the weapon, soon became familiar with it again. These encounters were most certainly with the business end of the weapon, the European wondering, "what was that?", just before dying.

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