Victoria (Geographic Keyword)
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IDENTIFICATION AND AMS RADIOCARBON AGE DETERMINATION OF CHARCOAL FROM SITE DcRt-8, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA (2012)
Charcoal from site DcRt-8 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, was submitted for identification and AMS radiocarbon age determination. This site is affiliated with the Strait of Georgia culture complex (200-1600 years BP). The charcoal was found associated with sand and decaying wood.
Papers on Paleo-Indian Archaeology in Texas: I (1976)
This third number in the Center for Archaeological Research’s Special Report series contains two papers dealing with Paleo-Indian archaeology in Texas. The first, by Thomas R. Hester, is “Late Pleistocene Aboriginal Adaptations in Texas,” the second paper is “Late Pleistocene Archaeological Remains from the Johnston-Heller Site, Texas Coastal Plain.” A second printing occurred in 1978.
Phase I Cultural Resources Investigation for the TH 7 grade-Separated Trail Crossing for the Southwest Regional LRT Trail Project, Victoria, Carver County, Minnesota (2001)
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