Archaeology, History, and Custer's Last Battle: The Little Big Horn Reexamined

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University of Oklahoma Press, 1997 M09 1 - 416 pages

On the afternoon of June 25, 1867, an overwhelming force of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians quickly mounted a savage onslaught against General George Armstrong Custer’s battalion, driving the doomed troopers of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry to a small hill overlooking the Little Bighorn River, where Custer and his men bravely erected their heroic last stand.

So goes the myth of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, a myth perpetuated and reinforced for over 100 years. In truth, however, "Custer’s Last Stand" was neither the last of the fighting nor a stand.

Using innovative and standard archaeological techniques, combined with historical documents and Indian eyewitness accounts, Richard Allan Fox, Jr. vividly replays this battle in astonishing detail. Through bullets, spent cartridges, and other material data, Fox identifies combat positions and tracks soldiers and Indians across the Battlefield. Guided by the history beneath our feet, and listening to the previously ignored Indian testimonies, Fox reveals scenes of panic and collapse and, ultimately, a story of the Custer battle quite different from the fatalistic versions of history. According to the author, the five companies of the Seventh Cavalry entered the fray in good order, following planned strategies and displaying tactical stability. It was the sudden disintegration of this cohesion that caused the troopers’ defeat. The end came quickly, unexpectedly, and largely amid terror and disarray. Archaeological evidences show that there was no determined fighting and little firearm resistance. The last soldiers to be killed had rushed from Custer Hill.

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Contents

Introduction
3
Glances Forward and Back
23
Models Methods and Patterns
39
6
62
Custer Battlefield Archaeology
119
Prelude
135
The Keogh Episode
162
The Cemetery Ridge Episode
177
13
203
Prefatory and Immediate Causes
253
Contributing Factors
260
Fate versus Choice
275
Fixing Blame
289
Conclusions
325
18
345
The Whereabouts of Custer
379

The Custer Hill Episode
197

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