Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Brennan, Louis A.

American dawn a new model of American prehistory Louis A. Brennan - New York Macmillan Company 1970 - 390 p

The subject is models --
Up the down corridor --
The accurate atom --
Don't raise the bridge-lower the river --
The ups and downs of Beringia --
Rocks of ages --
Fractured evidence --
Meridional America --
The users of the fruits --
The conservifructians and the cultifructians --
Rise and fall of the Shamans --
Sea change --
The future of the past.

Suggests that the first men were of the pebble tool chopper tradition who used stone projectile points on wide-ranging big hunts. Furthermore he believes they were the antecedents of the Asian immigrants previously thought to have been the primal tribe on the continent.

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