Reclaiming Deep Human Histories of the Western Hemisphere
Archaeologists Who Braved Prejudice to Reveal the Evidence
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Description
Discover the work of archeologists who put everything on the line to reveal the truth about the deep history of the Indigenous people of the Americas.
Until very recently, most American archaeologists denied the idea that people had arrived in the Americas before the Clovis period, about 12,000 to 14,000 years ago. However, over the past century, there have been several renegade truth-telling archaeologists who have put their careers and reputations on the line to publish what they discovered as scientifically-based truth about the human habitation of the Americas – that Indigenous people have been in the Americas for over 24,000 years. Reclaiming Deep Human Histories of the Western Hemisphere: Archaeologists Who Braved Prejudice to Reveal the Evidence highlights and celebrates these trailblazing archaeologists.
Pre-Clovis site research in the Americas was so strongly denied in the past, that it was known as an area of academic suicide. Indeed, as this book reveals, many archaeologists suffered unusually cruel punishment for telling the truth; some were fired, some lost research grants, and all were denounced as lunatics who practiced bad archaeology. They are now being vindicated, and a new group of archaeologists are proving these early and contemporary archaeologists were correct in claiming that people had been in the Americas long before the accepted dates for the Clovis technologies. Their work is pivotal to reclaiming, retelling, and rewriting Indigenous history, specifically the Indigenous history of the Western Hemisphere during the Pleistocene and healing and reconciliation for Indigenous people.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Terminologies
1. The Clovis Police
2. James Adovasio
3. Cirprian Ardelian
4. Maria Beltrao
5. Eric Boeda
6. Bruce Bradly
7. Allan Bryan and Ruth Gruhn
8. George Carter
9. Jacque Cinq-Mars and Loraine Bourgeon
10. Loren Davis
11. Thomas Dillehay
12. Blaine Ensor
13. Alan Goodyear
14. Niede Guidon
15. Steve Holen & Kathy Holen
16. Louis Leaky & Ruth Simpson
17. Darrin Lowery
18. Richard Scotty MacNeish
19. Michael Waters
20. Archaeologists, Geologists, and Paleontologists Who Supported Pre-Clovis Sites
Index
Bibliography
Product details
| Published | 12 Nov 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781538186480 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 36 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |







