Description: This book is Missouri Archaeological Society Special Publications No. 6, 1984. It contains one report. "Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality: A Myth Exposed," by James A. Brown. This report discusses a concept held by some archaeologists that the southern Ozarks was an isolated area in prehistoric times where people continued to live an Archaic life style long after Woodland and Mississippian cultures thrived nearby. Evidence from several sites in southwest Missouri, northwest Arkansas, and northeast Oklahoma is presented to refute the concept. The two axes with original handles shown in the scan are from shelters in northwest Arkansas.The report include maps and photo illustrations and drawings of artifacts.Softcover, 6 by 9 inches, 71 pages, new condition. Buyer to pay $4.50 P&H please (Sorry, I had to raise shipping after latest postage increase). Sorry, no shipping outside the U.S. due to very high postage rates. I'm listing other volumes of The Missouri Archaeologist and will combine shipping if a bidder buys more than one item. If you want combined shipping please use Ebays shopping cart feature and request a combined invoice before paying. Please email me if you have any questions.Please make sure your email ID is correct on ebay and that you don't have a spam filter set which will prevent you from receiving my email payment requests.
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