Carl H. Chapman, widely recognized as Missouri's premier archaeologist, is Professor of Anthropology and Research Professor in American Archaeology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is also author of The Archaeology of Missouri, 2 vols. (University of Missouri Press, 1965, 1980), and Osage Indians III: The Origin of the Osage Indian Tribe (Garland Press, 1974). Eleanor F. Chapman, who has illustrated various archaeological publications since 1946, is co-author with Henry and Jean Hamilton of Spiro Mound Copper (Missouri Archaeological Society, Memoir 11, 1979). She is also the illustrator of both volumes of The Archaeology of Missouri.
"[The Chapmans'] work is well balanced, highly informative, and
rich in maps and illustrations which complement the text. This book
belongs in the home, classroom, and office of those interested in
North American archaeology and history and especially the state of
Missouri."--American Indian Quarterly
"A boon to Missouri's many amateur archaeologists, a useful source
of information for professionals and interesting reading for the
layman."--Archaeology
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