R. Barry Lewis is associate professor of archaeology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a past president of the Illinois Archaeological survey. He has been actively involved in archaeological research in Kentucky since 1980.
"A compelling and precise presentation of what is known about
Kentucky's past and the lifeways of the people who lived in what is
now known as Kentucky." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society
"A valuable resource for researchers as well as an accessible
account for the non-professional enthusiast.... An excellent way to
enhance your travel through Kentucky and nearby states in search of
archaeological attractions. Fortunately for professionals and the
public alike, Kentucky has an exemplary record of preserving and
protecting this rich heritage. Kentucky Archaeology is a product of
such efforts." -- American Archaeology
"Among the rarest of finds is a book about archaeology that is
informative, well-written, clearly illustrated, and entertaining --
one that opens a tremendous storehouse of archaeological knowledge,
without crushing the reader under the mass of artifact
descriptions.... The authors and editors of Kentucky Archaeology
succeed in making the Commonwealth's rich archaeological heritage
accessible to the public." -- North Carolina Historical Review
"With articles written by some of the nation's, and Kentucky's,
leading archaeologists, Kentucky Archaeology is the definitive
guide to the topic." -- The Dirt Brothers
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