A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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Page 69
... specimens and specimen types on a descriptive level . In his Mogollon report ( 1936b ) , quantitative data on specimen types have been provided , but in this case description is the stepchild . It is very meager and not oriented toward ...
... specimens and specimen types on a descriptive level . In his Mogollon report ( 1936b ) , quantitative data on specimen types have been provided , but in this case description is the stepchild . It is very meager and not oriented toward ...
Page 126
... specimens ( 1941a ) , and Cressman finds it applicable to specimens taken from Oregon caves minimally dated at 5000 years ago . The latter even goes so far as to say that : Kidder's system of classification of bone awls ( 1932 ) is ...
... specimens ( 1941a ) , and Cressman finds it applicable to specimens taken from Oregon caves minimally dated at 5000 years ago . The latter even goes so far as to say that : Kidder's system of classification of bone awls ( 1932 ) is ...
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... specimens only 14 were twisted to the left . Furthermore , when the ancient inhabitants of Lovelock twisted two or more two - ply cords together to make what may be termed com- pound cord , in all cases the basic cords were of normal ...
... specimens only 14 were twisted to the left . Furthermore , when the ancient inhabitants of Lovelock twisted two or more two - ply cords together to make what may be termed com- pound cord , in all cases the basic cords were of normal ...
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