Central North Dakota (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey In the Central North Dakota Section, Garrison Diversion Project, North Dakota (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kent N. Good.

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Archaeology of 32SH8: a Bison Kill Site In Central North Dakota (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas K. Larson.

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Dancing Grouse, a Tipi Ring Site In Central North Dakota (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only K. Deaver. S. Deaver.

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A New Transcription of Alexander Henry's Account of a Visit to the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians in 1806 (1980)
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One of the most detailed and illuminating primary accounts of the fur trading operations of the North West Company is the daily journal kept by Alexander Henry, one of the company's employees and partner, from 1799 until his untimely death in 1814. Henry's original diary is now lost, but a copy of it survives in the Public Archives of Canada in the form of a handwritten copy purportedly made by one George Coventry in 1824. Elliott Coues edited and published the journal in 1897 under the title,...


POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS AT SITE 32ME254, CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Pollen, macrofloral, and protein residue analyses were conducted on samples from 32ME254. This large stone ring site consisted of 87 features in central North Dakota. These features are situated around a large slough and north-south trending drainage. A core was removed from a slough near 32ME254 and sampled at close intervals to provide a pollen record to interpret the paleoenvironment. A radiocarbon age of 4670 + 50 BP (calibrated to 3620-3345 BC) is reported for the base of the core. In...


PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS FROM SITES 32ML805, 32ML807, 32ML812, AND 32ML820 WITHIN THE FALKIRK MINE OF CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Jaime Dexter.

A total of 26 lithic artifacts from sites 32ML805, 32ML807, 32ML812, and 32ML820 were analyzed for possible protein residues. These sites consist of stone rings and a sparse lithic scatter within the Falkirk Mine of central North Dakota. Soil control samples were submitted with seven of the artifacts. Protein residue analysis is used to provide information concerning possible animal resources hunted/processed with these artifacts.


Sprenger: a Tipi Ring Site In Central North Dakota (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Fred Schneider.

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