Ancient North America : the archaeology of a continent
European Discovery -- Norse Settlement in North America -- The Search for a Strait -- Raleigh's Virginia -- Spanish Explorations in the Southeast -- The Seven Lost Cities of Cibola -- "A Young People, Younger a Thousand Years ..." -- Culture History and North American Archaeology -- The First Excavation -- The Myth of the Moundbuilders -- First Descriptive Efforts -- Cushing, Bandelier, and the Southwestern Pueblos -- Franz Boas and "Historical Particularism" -- The Birth of Culture History -- Dating Ancient North America -- Science and Archaeology -- Method and Theory in American Archaeology -- A Study of Archaeology -- North American Archaeology Since the 1960s -- Evolution, Cultural Ecology, and the Environment -- Processual Archaeology -- Ethnographic Analogy and Ethnoarchaeology -- Post-Processual Archaeology -- Cultural Resource Management -- Archaeology and Native Americans -- Intellectual Trends -- The Paleo-Indians -- First Settlement -- Stone Age Foragers in Asia -- Sinodonts and Amerinds -- Beringia -- The Younger Dryas -- First Settlement of Alaska and the Yukon Territory -- Ice-Free Corridors and Continental Shelves -- The Case for Human Settlement Before 15,000 Years Ago -- A Scenario for First Settlement After 15,000 Years Ago -- Clovis Culture -- Clovis and Megafaunal Extinctions -- Later Paleo-Indian Cultures -- After Clovis on the Plains -- Post-Clovis Material Culture on the Plains -- Culture Change on the Plains -- Paleo-Indian Occupation in the West -- Paleo-Indians in the Eastern Woodlands.