Panamint (Culture Keyword)

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Ancient Peoples and Cultures of Death Valley National Monument (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William J. Wallace. Edith Wallace.

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Desert Foragers and Hunters: Indians of the Death Valley Region (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William J. Wallace. Edith Wallace.

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IDENTIFICATION OF MATERIAL FROM THE KEELER BURIAL BASKET, CALIFORNIA (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Linda Scott Cummings.

Rim, coil, and stitch elements of the Keeler Burial Basket were submitted for identification. The basket was found in a drainage east of Keeler, California, in March 2004 by a United States Geological Survey (USGS) mapping crew. The basket is Panamint, and it contained the cremated remains of a human individual.