Exploration of Ancient
First published more than 100 years ago, this illustrated monograph on the Key Marco site on Florida’s Gulf Coast reports on archaeological discoveries that have never been duplicated. At one time work at the site was considered the most important excavation on earth and, until 1970, it was considered the most advanced work in archaeology anywhere in the United States.
No other site in the Southeast has revealed so many wooden and perishable cord artifacts, particularly from such a wide cultural range, including utilitarian, subsistence extraction, sociopolitical artifacts, and religious artifacts. Today, many of the pieces or their replicas are on display in local museums, excavations at Key Marco continue, and ecotours regularly visit the site. 2000. 160pp. 6 X 9. 3 b&w plates, 8 line drawings. 0-8130-1791-2 Paper, $29.95s Shopping Cart Operations For MasterCard/Visa holders, accumulate titles in the Shopping Cart and submit your order electronically. |
"The problem with Cushing is that he was 100 years ahead of his time. . . . Cushing was the first American archaeologist to interpret artifacts and archaeology from a cross-cultural ethnographic perspective. He caught hell from his contemporaries for doing this, but this is what we do today."—
Randolph J.
Widmer, University of Houston |