![]() ![]() In Survival by Hunting, he describes personal experiences leading to the insights and perspectives that set him apart from the majority of his colleagues, who know of large game hunting only secondhand."-Michael B. ![]() Miline Canadian Journal Of Archaeology"George Frison is an icon in American archeology. It is about a unique life, well-lived, and inspirational.” -Laurie A. Ewalt Archaeology Magazine “He embraces a multidisciplinary approach that weds geomorphology, paylnology, wildlife biology, taphonomy, archaeology and ethnography.” “This multilayered book is at once biographical and scientific, anecdotal and factual. A fun read, but also a convincing argument for knowing how to apply knowledge about animals to the archaeological past.” -David M. ![]() they just don’t make ‘em like George Frison anymore!” -Lawrence Straus American Scientist “Frison writes like someone who would be equally comfortable chewing the fat around a campfire or lecturing in front of a room of undergrads. Noted archaeologist George Frison brings a lifetime of experience as a hunter, rancher, and guide to bear on excavation data from the region. Anyone interested in trying to penetrate the world of Stone Age hunters-not just Paleoindians-should read this book. The North American Great Plains and Rocky Mountains have yielded many artifacts and other clues about the prehistoric people who once lived there, but little is understood about the hunting practices that ensured their survival for thousands of years. Reviews “We are privileged to receive this wisdom from such an engaging, experienced and unorthodox sources as this hunter-professor-archaeologist. ![]()
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