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Man and the Glacial Period

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The work surveys geological evidence of past glacial activity and examines its relationship to human presence and antiquity. It explains glacial deposits, terraces, and stratigraphic contexts, assesses artifact discoveries claimed to be Paleolithic, and considers dating and formation processes that affect interpretation. Through regional case studies and critique of competing readings of the field record, the author evaluates how glacial episodes shaped landscapes and influenced human dispersion and technology. The book combines descriptive geology with discussion of archaeological implications, aiming to clarify methods for distinguishing natural from human-made features and to place human remains and implements within a glacial chronology.

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G. Frederick Wright

G. Frederick Wright was an American geologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of glacial geology. He is best known for his work "Man and the Glacial Period," where he explores the relationship between human history and the climatic changes brought about by glaciation. Wright's research played a significant role in the early 20th century discussions on the impact of ice ages on human development and the environment. His scholarly work reflects a keen interest in both geology and anthropology, making him a notable figure in the intersection of these fields.

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