Pc Coalescent (Culture Keyword)

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Archeological Survey, Cedar Pass Area, Badlands National Monument (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only F. A. Calabrese.

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Interpopulation Relationships of Four Post-Contact Coalescent Sites From South Dakota: Four Bear (39Dw2), Oahe Village (39Hu2), Stony Point Village (39st235) and Swan Creek (39Ww7) (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Douglas W. Owsley.

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Interpretation of Faunal Remains From the Indian Creek Site, 39st15: the 1984 Excavations (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald J. Rood.

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Mitigation and Evaluation of the Lower Antelope Creek Site (39Ti06): a Cultural Resources Investigation Coincident With the Proposed Antelope Creek Boat Ramp, Permit Pending SD 25B Oxt 3 003107 (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Timothy R. Nowak.

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Publications in Salvage Archeology, 8: The Two Teeth Site (1968)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carlyle S. Smith. Alfred E. Johnson.

The Two Teeth Site (39BF204) is situated on the left, or northeast, bank of the Missouri River in Buffalo County, South Dakota (Fig. 1; Pl. la), about three miles west of Fort Thompson, the administrative center of the Crow Creek Indian Reservation. The site lies on a minor terrace a few feet above the heavily wooded flood plain that, prior to inundation by the Big Bend Reservoir, formed an important element in the regional ecology. The area of occupation shows negligible relief but it has a...


Report of a Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of Selected Areas Along the White River and Along the West Bank of Lake Francis Case (Two Volumes) (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. P. Winham. Edward J. Lueck.

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