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... James L. Phillips 1984 Late Archaic Period . Pp . 34-58 in American Bottom Archaeology . Charles J. Bareis and James W. Porter , eds . Urbana : University of Illinois Press . Moratto , Michael J. 1984 California Archaeology . Orlando ...
... James L. Phillips 1984 Late Archaic Period . Pp . 34-58 in American Bottom Archaeology . Charles J. Bareis and James W. Porter , eds . Urbana : University of Illinois Press . Moratto , Michael J. 1984 California Archaeology . Orlando ...
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... James C. Woods , and Max G. Pavesic , eds . Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press . Power , Marjory 1989 The ... James B. 1986 The Archaic Tradition . The Wisconsin Archaeologist 67 : 207–238 . Stothers , David M. , and James R ...
... James C. Woods , and Max G. Pavesic , eds . Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press . Power , Marjory 1989 The ... James B. 1986 The Archaic Tradition . The Wisconsin Archaeologist 67 : 207–238 . Stothers , David M. , and James R ...
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... James Bay Cree of the Canadian eastern Subarctic region will be examined ( see Figures 1 and 2 ) .1 Recent research ... James Bay Cree Beaded Hood riet Matthews , 264 Cath Oberholtzer Beaded Hoods of the James Bay Cree: Origins and ...
... James Bay Cree of the Canadian eastern Subarctic region will be examined ( see Figures 1 and 2 ) .1 Recent research ... James Bay Cree Beaded Hood riet Matthews , 264 Cath Oberholtzer Beaded Hoods of the James Bay Cree: Origins and ...
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