The Fort Ancient Aspect by James Bennett Griffin - front cover
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The Fort Ancient Aspect

by James Bennett Griffin

"The Fort Ancient Aspect" by James Bennett Griffin, University of Michigan Press, 1943. Hardcover in good condition, without a dust jacket. This important work explores the cultural and chronological significance of the Fort Ancient culture within Mississippi Valley archaeology. Essential for archaeologists and historians focused on North America.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1943
University of Michigan Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B3-CM-0162

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a solid cloth binding. There is no dust jacket, and the cover shows some signs of wear typical for its age, such as minor scuffing and edge wear. The pages are intact and free from inscriptions or markings, preserving the integrity of the text.

About This Vintage 1943 Edition

"The Fort Ancient Aspect: Its Cultural and Chronological Position in Mississippi Valley Archaeology" by James Bennett Griffin, published by the University of Michigan Press in 1943, is a seminal work in the field of archaeology. This edition, printed in Ann Arbor, provides an in-depth analysis of the Fort Ancient culture's role and timeline within the broader context of Mississippi Valley archaeology. Griffin, a respected figure in American archaeology, offers a comprehensive synthesis of data, contributing significantly to our understanding of Eastern American archaeological sites. While the specific edition and printing details are not visible, this volume is a critical resource for those studying prehistoric cultures in North America. The book is bound in a sturdy cloth cover, though it lacks a dust jacket, which is typical for its age. It remains a valuable addition to any collection focused on archaeology or North American history.

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University of Michigan Press

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