Caves and Culture
Discover the fascinating intersection of geology and anthropology in Caves and Culture by Kent State University Press. Published in 2006, this hardback edition delves into the historical significance of rockshelters and caves as vital habitats for humans throughout time. Through comprehensive research focused on several Ohio caves and rockshelters, the book explores transcontinental continuities and the various challenges faced by early inhabitants. Ideal for enthusiasts of midwestern and midcontinental prehistory, this insightful work illuminates the cultural and environmental factors that shaped human life in these unique geological formations. With its rich content and scholarly approach, Caves and Culture is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between humans and their natural surroundings.