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: The text describes daily life 700–800 years ago, including women making cornmeal in stone metates and men hunting bison with Alibates flint arrows.

Published in 2022 by , the book is designed for middle-grade readers but offers insights for all ages into the prehistoric history of Texas. Key Themes and Content Porch Talk: A Conversation About Archaeology in...

The content you are looking for likely refers to a book co-authored by John R. Erickson (famed author of the Hank the Cowdog series) and archaeologist Douglas K. Boyd . : The text describes daily life 700–800 years

: A free Education Activities Guide is available through the Texas Tech University Press and the National Museum of Plains Archaeology . It includes eight social studies activities for classroom use. Erickson (famed author of the Hank the Cowdog

: The book centers on a 300-acre site discovered on Erickson’s ranch near Perryton, Texas. This "ghost town" dates back to approximately 1300 CE and consists of widely spaced pit houses.

: Written as a relaxed conversation between friends on a porch, the book explains the "art and science" of archaeology. It explores how ancient people lived, worked, played, and survived in the region.

: A major takeaway is the importance of preserving the land and the archaeological records it holds. Available Formats and Resources