
audiobook
by H. T. (Henry Thomas Johnson) Irwin, Cynthia Irwin-Williams
Excavations at the LoDaisKa Site in theDenver, Colorado, Area
Acknowledgments
ILLUSTRATIONS
TABLES
Investigations At The LoDaisKa Site
Introduction
THE LODAISKA SITEFEATURES
TYPOLOGY
TABLE I
TABLE II
A meticulous record of one of Colorado’s most intriguing archaeological digs, this volume walks listeners through the systematic uncovering of the LoDaisKa site. Beginning with the landscape’s geology and the early history of investigation, the authors detail the careful methods used to excavate and document the layers of human occupation, offering vivid descriptions of stone tools, bone artifacts, and the subtle traces of ancient plant life.
The companion sections weave together expertise from specialists in geology, soil chemistry, pollen analysis, and fauna identification, painting a comprehensive picture of the environment that shaped early peoples. Through comparative ethnography, the report connects the material culture to broader regional traditions, hinting at the social and technological developments that unfolded over centuries.
Richly illustrated and grounded in collaborative scholarship, this work invites listeners to explore how meticulous fieldwork and interdisciplinary analysis bring the distant past into clearer focus, revealing the complex tapestry of life at a high‑altitude Plains site.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (210K characters)
Series
Denver. Museum of Natural History. Proceedings, no. 8
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Denver Museum of Natural History, 1959.
Credits
WebRover, Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-12-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1978
An archaeologist and anthropologist whose work helped document important prehistoric sites in the American West, he is best remembered for careful field research published with Cynthia Irwin-Williams. His surviving work offers a close look at mid-20th-century archaeology in Colorado and the Pacific Northwest.
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1936–1990
A pioneering archaeologist of the American Southwest, she helped reshape ideas about the region’s earliest peoples through bold fieldwork and influential excavation projects. Her career combined academic research, teaching, and a lasting commitment to understanding prehistoric North America.
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