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Presents the first synthesis in the more than fifty year history of one of the most important Paleoindian cultural traditions in North America. This volume provides fresh perspectives and cutting-edge research that significantly increases our understanding of the Cody complex by focusing more squarely on the human behaviours that created the archaeological record, rather than on more strictly technical aspects of the artifactsand faunal remains.

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Presents the first synthesis in the more than fifty year history of one of the most important Paleoindian cultural traditions in North America. This volume provides fresh perspectives and cutting-edge research that significantly increases our understanding of the Cody complex by focusing more squarely on the human behaviours that created the archaeological record, rather than on more strictly technical aspects of the artifactsand faunal remains.
Autorenporträt
Edward J. Knell is an assistant professor of anthropology at California State University, Fullerton. Mark P. Muñiz is an associate professor of anthropology at St. Cloud State University, Minnesota.