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Alabama and the borderlands: from prehistory to statehood (First Edition edition.)

Brain, Jeffrey P.(Contributions by)Coker, Hazel P.(Contributions by)Coker, William S.(Contributions by)DePratter, Chester B.(Contributions by)Griffin, James B.(Contributions by)Hudson, Charles(Contributions by)Krause, Richard A.(Contributions by)Lyon, Eugene(Contributions by)Scardaville, Michale C.(Contributions by)Smith, Bruce D.(Contributions by)Smith, Marvin T.(Contributions by)Washburn, Wilcomb(Contributions by)Badger, Reid(Edited by)Clayton, Lawrence A.(Edited by)
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Born of a concern with Alabama's past and the need to explore and explain that legacy, this book brings together the nation's leading scholars on the prehistory and early history of Alabama and the southeastern U.S.

Covering topics ranging from the Mississippian Period in archaeology and the de Soto expedition (and other early European explorations and settlements of Alabama) to the 1780 Siege of Mobile, this is a comprehensive and readable collection of scholarship on early Alabama.

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Product Details
University of Alabama Press
0817383077 / 9780817383077
eBook (EPUB)
976.1
17/09/2009
English
191 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Essays evolved from a symposium held at the University of Alabama, Sept. 1981, sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences "A Dan Josselyn memorial publication." Derived record based on unviewed print version record.