Background
Hart, John Paxton was born on March 30, 1958 in Oak Forest, Illinois, United States. Son of J. Paxton and Jean E. Hart.
(The early Late Prehistoric period (A.D. 700-1300) is an i...)
The early Late Prehistoric period (A.D. 700-1300) is an important time in Northeastern prehistory because it was then that many of the subsistence and settlement traits of Native populations recorded during the early Historic period first become evident in the archaeological record. The chapters in this book provide regional summaries, analyses of specific sites and site categories, analyses of pottery and paleoethnobotanical data, and models for the adoption of maize-based agriculture. This book provides an up-to-date coverage of current research on the early Late Prehistoric period in the Northeast from Ohio to New Brunswick, Canada that will spur additional research on this critical period of time. An important book for anyone interested in the later prehistory of northeastern North America.
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Hart, John Paxton was born on March 30, 1958 in Oak Forest, Illinois, United States. Son of J. Paxton and Jean E. Hart.
Bachelor, Stephen F. Austin State University, 1980. Master of Science, Northeast Louisiana University, 1982. Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1992.
Senior staff archaeologist GAI Consultant, Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, 1989-1994. Director cultural resources survey program New York State Museum, Albany, 1994-1999, bureau chief anthropl. survey, 1997-1999, director research and collections, since 2000.
(The early Late Prehistoric period (A.D. 700-1300) is an i...)
Registrar Register Professional Archaeologists, 1998-1999.
Married Harriet J. Smith, August 18, 1984. Children; James A., Katherine E.