Vanished Explorers: A Tale about the First Americans of the Great Basin is the second novel written by Eileen M. Starr, PhD. This story concerns the first peoples to inhabit the Great Basin region of the inland Pacific west of the United States at the end of the last Ice Age, over 11,000 years ago. “Home” for this family is a one of the five caves located near the town of Paisley in Central Oregon. At this time, giant Ice Age animals still roamed the land. Saber-toothed cats, mammoths, mastodons, and cave bears, are all actors in this drama of life and death, along with dire wolves, camels, and rabbits. Designed for Middle School readers, this book complements Dr. Starr’s first book, Vanished Explorers: A Tale about the first Americans, people who traveled eastward along the Columbia River to sett le in the Pacific Northwest. This tale follows Snowy Plover, a young lady who has lived through twelve Warm Times, along with her two brothers, Bounding Bison, age six and Leaping Deer, age fourteen, plus their parents. Learn how they solve everyday problems, explain their environment, and cope with living near a tectonically active area with earthquakes, and volcanoes.
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Author Eileen Starr has undergraduate and graduate degrees in earth science from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. from Washington State University in Curriculum and Instruction. She has been a science instructor since she was ten years old when she first taught a rocks and minerals class at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. She taught earth science to junior and senior high and college students from Maryland, to Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, North Dakota and Washington State. She began writing historical fiction after she retired from teaching Earth Science at Valley City State University in North Dakota.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Vanished Explorers: A Tale about the First Americans of the Great Basin is the second novel written by Eileen M. Starr, PhD. This story concerns the first peoples to inhabit the Great Basin region of the inland Pacific west of the United States at the end of the last Ice Age, over 11,000 years ago. "Home" for this family is a one of the five caves located near the town of Paisley in Central Oregon. At this time, giant Ice Age animals still roamed the land. Saber-toothed cats, mammoths, mastodons, and cave bears, are all actors in this drama of life and death, along with dire wolves, camels, and rabbits. Designed for Middle School readers, this book complements Dr. Starr's first book, Vanished Explorers: A Tale about the first Americans, people who traveled eastward along the Columbia River to sett le in the Pacific Northwest. This tale follows Snowy Plover, a young lady who has lived through twelve Warm Times, along with her two brothers, Bounding Bison, age six and Leaping Deer, age fourteen, plus their parents. Learn how they solve everyday problems, explain their environment, and cope with living near a tectonically active area with earthquakes, and volcanoes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781979664219
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