Twelve Millennia: Archaeology of the Upper Mississippi River Valley
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Twelve Millennia: Archaeology of the Upper Mississippi River Valley

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The first comprehensive overview of the 12,000-year human history of the Upper Mississippi River Valley, from Dubuque, Iowa, to Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Paperback, 272 pages
Published May 7th 2003 by University Of Iowa Press
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Carmen Montopoli
This book had potential, but it bogged down in trying to make the boring aspects of archaeology here (come on, really, it's mostly dirt) both technical enough to be useful and understandable enough for undergraduates to read. Honestly, I would've preferred having to hop to a dictionary or footnote every once in a while instead of slogging through paragraph after paragraph about the geology of southern Wisconsin written so a fourth-grader could yawn at it.
Darrin
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