Avonlea Complex (Culture Keyword)

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AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF CHARCOAL AND BONE FROM THE WAHKPA CHU’GN BISON KILL SITE (24HL0101), MONTANA (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Three bison bone samples and two pieces of charcoal were submitted from the Wahkpa Chu’gn bison kill site (24HL0101) in north-central Montana. One bone sample was recovered from a large fire-cracked rock feature found in Area E. Two charcoal samples and two bison bone samples were recovered from Display House #5, the westernmost display area, in Area D. The earliest occupation appears to have been the Besant Complex around 2000-1500 BP. There was a short occupation by the Avonlea Complex,...


Avonlea Point Occurance In Northern Montana (1966)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leslie B. Davis.

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Bighorn Canyon Archeology (1969)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Wilfred M. Husted.

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Preliminary Geoarcheological Reconnaissance in Badlands National Park, South Dakota (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David D. Kuehn.

Preliminary geoarcheological investigations were conducted in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, in August of 1997. The purpose of the research was to establish an initial stratigraphic and geomorphic context for archeological materials within the park. This was accomplished by large-scale surface reconnaissance and intensive data collection at a number of representative study sections. The reconnaissance focused on identifying major geomorphic landsurfaces extant in the park area. These...