"Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities...Introductory. the Lithic Industries" by William Henry Holmes offers a detailed exploration of the material culture of early Native Americans. This handbook focuses specifically on lithic industries, providing an in-depth look at the tools and artifacts crafted from stone. Holmes's work meticulously documents the techniques, materials, and styles characteristic of these ancient cultures, offering invaluable insights into their daily lives and technological capabilities. This book is an essential resource for archaeologists, historians, and anyone interested in the early history and cultural heritage of Aboriginal Americans.
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